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A:
GENERAL INFORMATION AND INSTRUCTIONS
This
document provides guidance for preparation and
submission of project proposals for support under
the Science and Engineering Research Council (SERC)
of the Department Science and technology (DST)
Introduction
The
Science and Engineering Research Council
(SERC) was established in 1974
and is an apex body through which the
Department of Science and Technology (DST)
promotes R&D programmes in
newly emerging and challenging areas of science
and engineering. SERC is composed of eminent scientists,
technologists drawn from various universities/national
laboratories and Industry. This Council is assisted
by Programme Advisory Committees (PACs) in various
disciplines of Science & Engineering. As a
part of its Science and Engineering Research Council
Programme, the Department of Science & Technology
considers time-bound research proposals for financial
support. SERC provides an integrated and cohesive
approach for supporting R&D Programme
.
Broadly,
the objectives of the SERC are as follows:
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To promote research
in newly emerging and frontier areas of science
and engineering including multidisciplinary
fields.
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To selectively promote
the general research capability in relevant
areas of science and engineering taking into
account capability of the host institutions.
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To encourage young scientists
to take up challenging R&D activities.
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To give special encouragement
to active scientists from relatively small
and less endowed University Departments and
Institutions.
SERC
activities may be classified under the following
broad disciplines:
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Chemical Science
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Earth & Atmospheric Science
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Engineering Science
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Life Science
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Mathematical Science
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Physical Science
(Documents
"Vision for R&D" in each of these
disciplines are available on request)
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ctivities supported under SERC
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Project support to individual
scientist and technologist
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Unit/Centre and Core group
around outstanding scientist/ Group
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Setting up of National
Facilities to promote research
ADDITIONAL
INFORMATION REQUIRED FOR PROJECTS SUBMITTED UNDER
IRHPA
This
format may
be used for submission of proposals by individual
scientists and technologists as also for setting
up of an Unit/ Centre and Core Group around outstanding
scientist or group of scientists.
Proposals for setting up of National Facilities
to promote research may be submitted by group
of investigators within the same Department or
from several Departments within an institution
or institutions within a region. Investigators
may be working in related areas or their research
may be multi-disciplinary in nature. However while submitting
proposal for setting up a National Facility, the
Investigator(s) will have to Provide the following
additional information as a part of the proposal
:
i) need and justification
for the facility including the equipment(s);
ii) proposed organisational structure;
iii) details of R&D programme of scientists
from other institutions/ departments interested
in using the facility;
iv) the competence and are
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of research of the PI(s) or Group of PI(s) along
with the Bio-data of the programme team;
v) Self-Assessment reflecting specific competence
of the Principal Investigator(s) for undertaking
the programme and justification for choosing the
location of the proposed facility;
vi) Necessary supporting documents from the users
may be attached along with the proposal.
vii) Participation of the Parent Institution (financial)/
other S&T agencies/ State Government Departments
or private industry (financial as well as technical)
in such projects.
Who
are eligible The Scientists and
Technologists who are working in the academic
sector, National labs and other recognised R&D
institutions and Centres of Excellence are eligible
for SERC support.
Research proposals from scientific institutions,research
laboratories under various scientific departments,
which are in line with the normal research activities
of the institutions may not be considered for
supprt under SERC.
Only research proposals outside the normal activities
of such institutions (i.e. National R&D Programmes,
Programmes in newly emerging and front-line areas
of research etc.) will be considered. Further,
proposals involving purely survey-oriented work
and routine studies will not be normally considered.
Modalities
The approach to support research in carefully
identified thrust areas under various disciplines
will continue with the objective of formulating
coordinated thrust areas programmes by inviting
the concerned Scientists to present their proposals
in related areas of the Programme Advisory Committees
constituted for this purpose.
Guidelines
i) The project proposals for consideration under
the SERC Scheme can be submitted anytime throughout
the year.
ii) The Investigators may submit 20 copies of
the proposal printed on both the sides of A4 size
paper, properly stapled and without spiral binding
along with the electronic copy of the proposal
on a CD, preferably in MS Word.
iii)
The proposal should be prepared and submitted
strictly according to the formats prescribed in
this document.
iv)
The duration of the project should be of 3 years
normally. Projects for setting up of research
facilities/ Units or Core Group may be of 5 years
duration.
v) Please read explanatory notes and detailed
instructions carefully for completing each section
of the prescribed format while preparing the proposal.
vi) Copies of the proposal and other required
documents must be sent in one lot through proper
channel to Member Secretary (SERC) at the address
mentioned above. If the copies of the proposal
are mailed in more than one package, the number
of packages should be marked on the outside of
each package.
vii) Please contact DST if the acknowledgement
letter mentioning the registration number of the
project is not received within one month from
the date of dispatch of the proposals.
viii)
Please make sure to quote the registration number/
letter number (given by the DST) and title of
the proposals in all your future communications.
ix) The information should be given under each
section, even if it is Nil. No Annexure(s) should
be enclosed along with the project proposal.
GENERAL
TERMS AND CONDITIONS
I.
The Principal Institution implementing the project
assumes financial and other administrative responsibilities
of the project.
2. In case of multi-institutional project the
Principal Investigator (PI) has to obtain formal
agreement from the collaborating institutions/scientists.
3. International travel is not normally permissible
under the project.
4.
The manpower recruited for the project are temporary
and should be paid as per the rules of the institute
and guidelines of the Govt. of India.
5.
It is the policy of DST to maximize the
use of an equipment. In this light, Investigator
shall permit the use of spare or ideal capacities
of equipment procured under the project by bonafide
users from the parent or nearby Institutes (research
workers in other DST funded projects or other
projects of the institute).
6. The proposals are scrutinized by experts in
the field and after a peer review by PAC/Expert
Committee, the SERC takes the decision.
7.
The role of the Co-PI(s) in the project should
be clearly spelt out.
8. In case of retired scientists there should
be a Co-PI who will be in service during the duration
of the project.
Special
Guidelines :
Projects which involve Recombinant DNA work should
be examined and certified by Institutional Bio-safety
Committee. Certificate from this committee should
accompany the project proposal. Guidelines for
constitution of Institutional Bio-safety Committee
and related information can be obtained from:
Adviser ,
Department of Biotechnology
CGO Complex, Lodi Road,
Block No.2. Floor-7, Room No.12.
New Delhi-110 003.
Telephone: 4363989, 4363012, 4360899.
Fax : 4363018. 4362884.
Projects which are clinically
oriented or projects which involve experiments
with human and/ or animal material should be examined
and certified by Institutional Ethical Committee.
Certificate from this Committee should accompany
the project proposal. Guidelines for constitution
of Institutional Ethical Committee can be obtained
from:
The Director General
Indian Council of Medical Research
Ansari Nagar
New Delhi-110029.
Telephone: 6963980, 6962895, 6962794.
Fax : 6868602.
3. Proposals in the area of Earth
Sciences should contain the geological map of
the region to be studied.
Note: Projects in areas which
are of direct relevance to the programmes of the
Department of Biotechnology, Ministry of Environment
& Forests, Ministry of Non-Conventional Energy
Sources, Indian Council of Medical Research, Indian
Council for Agricultural Research, Department
of Ocean Development etc. may be sent directly
to these Ministries/ Agencies.
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DOCUMENTS/ ENCLOSURES REQUIRED WITH THE PROPOSAL
CERTIFICATE
FROM THE INVESTIGATOR
ENDORSEMENT
FROM THE HEAD OF THE INSTITUTION
PART B:
GENERAL INSTRUCTION
FOR THE FORMULATION OF THE PROJECT PROPOSAL AND
PRESCRIBED FORMAT
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