NSF I-Corp @Rensselaer Interest Form
The National Science Foundation’s Innovation Corps (I-Corps™) program uses experiential education to help researchers gain valuable insight into entrepreneurship, starting a business, or industry requirements and challenges. The NSF I-Corp @Rensselaer can help you (1) explore your market, (2) fund the development of an MVP, (3) strengthen the commercialization plan of your grant. 

We offer short 4-week programs as well as more in-depth customized experiences. Successful participation may make you eligible for a $50,000 NSF Teams grant (https://www.nsf.gov/news/special_reports/i-corps/teams.jsp). Our next cohorts will be.


Sept 18 - Oct16 (Online - Albany - AI Focus)
(https://www.albany.edu/research-economic-development/entrepreneurship-innovation/nsf-icorps)

Oct 16 - Nov 20 2024 (Hybrid - RPI - Open - Use this form)
Feb 26 - April 2  2025 (Hybrid - RPI - Open - Use this form)

We ask the team member with an interest in actively pursuing commercialization to be the one to to fill out this form. In many cases that may not be the PI. It may be a Ph.D. student, graduate student, postdoc, alumnus/a or faculty member.
 
You will be contacted by a member of the program to discuss your project and whether it is right for the I-Corps program.
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Team Leader's First Name (this is the team member who will be actively engaged in the 4 wk learning experience. *
Team Leader's Last Name *
What is your team name? This can be changed later if needed. *
Current status: *
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With which local school are you affiliated? *
If you are attending, employed by or a graduate of a local college, please indicate which one below.
Email (academic when appropriate) *
Email (secondary/ non-academic) *
Briefly tell us about your technology/idea. Please don't share any IP here, just an overview in non technical language. *
If there is protectable intellectual property associated with this idea, has it been formally disclosed? *
Does this idea stem from academically funded research? *
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