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Engineering Research Centers

The U.S. National Science Foundation Engineering Research Center (ERC) program supports a network of university-based, interdisciplinary research centers across the U.S.  

Through strategic university-industry partnerships, ERCs pursue high-risk, high-payoff research across almost the entire spectrum of technology fields — including advanced manufacturing, biotechnology, clean energy and sustainability, microelectronics and information technology.

Since 1985, NSF has funded a total of 83 ERCs across the United States that have led to more than:

  • 250 spinoff companies.
  • 920 patents.
  • 1,400 invention licenses.
  • 14,900 total bachelor's, master's and doctoral degrees to ERC students.

What are ERCs?

ERCs are interdisciplinary, multi-institutional centers designed to advance fundamental knowledge and technology while training a diverse, skilled engineering workforce.

Each ERC has important components that go beyond the research project, including:

  • Engineering workforce development at all participant stages.
  • A culture of diversity and inclusion where all participants gain mutual benefit.
  • Value creation within an innovation ecosystem that will outlast the lifetime of the ERC.

NSF funds each ERC for up to 10 years.

Current ERCs

NSF currently supports 19 ERCs in advanced manufacturing, energy and the environment, health and microelectronics.

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Gen-4 Engineering Research Centers (ERC)Supports high-risk, high-payoff research focused on advancing engineered systems technology and education through multidisciplinary, cross-sector partnerships.

Planning Grants for Engineering Research Centers: Facilitates the formation and enhancement of convergent research collaborations in the engineering community, resulting in center-scale, high-risk, high-payoff research.

Opportunity for Active EFRI, ERC and IUCRC Awardees to Apply for Supplemental Funding through the Research Experience and Mentoring (REM) Program: Invites supplemental funding requests from active awardees of the NSF Emerging Frontiers in Research and Innovation, ERC and Industry-University Cooperative Research Centers programs to offer mentored research opportunities to high school students, STEM teachers, undergraduate STEM students, faculty and veterans.