[Solid_hgc] [EXTERNAL] Re: CFI innovation fund project

Haiyan Gao haiyan.gao at duke.edu
Tue Sep 14 17:31:16 EDT 2021


Dear Garth: this is indeed very good and promising news for HGC. Thank you very much and let's hope the application will be successful.

Best, Haiyan

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On 9/14/21, 11:58 AM, "Solid_hgc on behalf of Garth Huber" <solid_hgc-bounces at jlab.org on behalf of huberg at uregina.ca> wrote:

    I'm pleased to report that the UofR AVP-R office has agreed to support an 
    application to the CFI Innovation Fund for the SoLID HGC vessel (see below). 
    This followed an internal evaluation of all proposed projects across campus.

    The CFI Innovation Fund is a major fund that funds research infrastructure in 
    Canada.  There is a competition every two years, with about C$400 million on 
    offer, covering all disciplines.  Formally, the application comes from the 
    university, not the researcher.  Hence, if the AVP-R declines to support an 
    application, it is dead.  This decision is applicable to the 2023 competition 
    (see attachment for more info).  CFI-IF applications are very involved, and so 
    the decisions on which applications can go forward must be made more than a year 
    in advance of the application date.

    The SoLID HGC vessel cost is expected to be about C$1 million, based on the pCDR 
    budget.  The university has approved a request to CFI-IF of up to C$509.5k, and 
    if approved, the university would then ask the Province of Saskatchewan to 
    consider to match this amount.

    If funded, this could reduce pressure on the funds provided by US-DOE, and may 
    allow some other de-scoped component to go forward.  If it is not funded, the 
    HGC vessel cost would be covered by US-DOE, as originally proposed, but at least 
    we tried to get some other international funds to support the SoLID project.

    Garth

    -------- Forwarded Message --------
    Subject: Re: CFI innovation fund project description
    Date: Mon, 13 Sep 2021 15:11:39 -0600
    From: Chris Yost <yost200d at uregina.ca>
    To: huberg at uregina.ca
    CC: Chris Yost <Christopher.Yost at uregina.ca>, Aram Teymurazyan 
    <teymuraa at uregina.ca>, Michelle Beitel <michelle.beitel at uregina.ca>

    Hi Garth,

    My sincere apologies on this delayed response. I am now in a position where I 
    can provide decisioning on the CFI IF allotment requests.

    Thank you for the detailed summary.  The UofR can provide $509,500 from the CFI 
    IF allocation, as requested and specified in your summary document.
    I wish you the best of success in the application and Michelle can provide 
    Research Office support during the application process.

    All the best,
    Chris

    -- 
    Dr. Garth Huber, Dept. of Physics, Univ. of Regina, Regina, SK S4S0A2, Canada.
    tel: 1-306-585-4240. fax: 1-306-585-5659.




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