Research areas of interest

We are interested in proposals broadly related to NextG systems, including but not limited to the following areas, either general or specific (no preference is given to either general or specific themes).

General NextG Themes

  • Cloud, IoT, and Edge Networks
  • Communication and Networking Foundations
  • Intelligent Sensing and Computing
  • Integrated Electronic and Photonic Circuits and Systems
  • Security, Privacy, and Resilience
  • NextG Applications

Specific NextG Themes

  • Integrated sensing and communication (waveforms, architectures, tradeoffs)
  • Energy efficiency enhancement across the stack  
  • AI for network optimization with guarantees
  • Spectrum sharing and co-existence
  • Non-Line-of-sight sensing and perception

Funding (Single PI and Collaborative)

An individual faculty member may request up to $35,000 for one year, while two or more faculty members can request up to $70,000 for one year. Expenditures may include undergraduate student stipend, graduate student stipend and tuition, postdoctoral researchers’ salary and benefits, and equipment. Faculty summer salary is not allowed.

Eligibility

  • Tenured and tenure-track faculty members in SEAS are invited to submit proposals, limited to one proposal per faculty member
  • Collaborative proposals are highly encouraged
  • We encourage collaborations encompassing all areas of NextG

Guidelines for submission

  • The proposal should be a brief, two-page proposal with the following sections: core innovation claim, project description, and a brief justification of compatibility of the submission with the proposal call.
  • NO confidential information should be included in the proposal.
  • Submit proposal along with the CV(s) of the PI(s) as a single PDF document to nextg@princeton.edu before the proposal deadline. An email confirming receipt will be sent by October 17th.
  • We anticipate funding multiple proposals, with the decisions being made by mid-November.