Opportunity seeds support ambitious research aligned to our Programme Directors’ opportunity spaces. We’re looking to challenge assumptions, open up new research paths, and provide steps towards new capabilities.
We will fund high potential proposals with up to £500k each.
Apply for funding within Nature Computes Better by 17 April 2024.
We want to find bold ideas within the Nature Computes Better opportunity space, where Programme Director Suraj Bramhavar is asking how we can redefine the way computers process information by exploiting principles found ubiquitously in nature.
You can find the scope below and our evaluation criteria in our call for proposals – beyond this we don’t have preconceptions about what ideas you might send our way.
In scope:
Out of scope:
Some key resources to understand the context for this seed funding call:
Everything you need to know to apply:
If you require an accessible version of any of these documents, please contact clarifications@aria.org.uk
If you have an important idea you’re obsessed with, but you don’t currently have the resources or support to take it forward, we’d like to hear from you. Ideas could come from anywhere, so we welcome applications from individuals and teams who are early in their career or who have atypical backgrounds – we care more about your idea and your intrinsic motivation than we do about your CV.
We provide funding from £10k – £500k per project, inclusive of VAT (where applicable) and all associated costs (both direct and indirect).
There is no minimum length for a proposed project; the maximum length is three years.
Before submitting an application, please read the call for proposals
After reading our FAQs on ARIA funding and opportunity seed-specific funding, if you have any further questions relating to the opportunity seed call, please email clarifications@aria.org.uk. Any questions or responses containing information relevant to all applicants will be provided to everyone that has started a submission within the application portal and published on our website here.
We’ve designed a short and straightforward application. We hope you can spend no more than 2-3 hours writing it, though you may wish to spend more time thinking through your idea before applying.
Round 1 is now closed. The timeline for Round 2 is below.
Applications open | Clarifying questions deadline | Application deadline | Shortlisting* | Final award decision** | Submit your application |
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21.03.24 | 14.04.24 (00:00 BST) | 17.04.24 (12:00 BST) | 29.04.24 - 03.05.24 | 10.05.24 | Apply here |
21.03.24
14.04.24 (00:00 BST)
17.04.24 (12:00 BST)
29.04.24 - 03.05.24
10.05.24
*Shortlisted/unsuccessful applicants notified. Shortlisted applicants will be invited to meet with the Programme Director.
**Successful/unsuccessful applicants notified.
Suraj aims to redefine the way computers process information. He’ll direct funding into how we can build more efficient computers using principles ubiquitously found in nature.
Prior to ARIA, Suraj was co-founder and CTO of Sync Computing, a VC-backed startup optimising the use of modern cloud computing resources. The company was spun-out from his research at MIT Lincoln Laboratory. Prior to that, Suraj worked at Intel Corp, helping transition silicon photonics technology from an R&D effort into a now >$1BN business.