The Analysis Program supports various research areas such as complex analysis, mathematical physics, and partial differential equations; also provides support for conferences with submission deadlines 8 months in advance.
Funder: U.S. National Science Foundation
Due Dates: September 30, 2026 (Full Proposals) | Rolling (Conference/Workshop proposals, submit 8 months in advance)
Funding Amounts: No specified ceiling or floor; typical single-investigator awards in the range of $30,000–$150,000 per year for 3–5 years
Summary: Supports fundamental research in analysis, including real, complex, harmonic analysis, dynamical systems, operator theory, PDEs, and related areas.
The Analysis Program from the U.S. National Science Foundation (NSF) supports research in all areas of mathematical analysis. Key areas of interest include complex, harmonic, and real analysis; dynamical systems and ergodic theory; functional analysis; mathematical physics; operator theory and operator algebras; and partial differential equations and calculus of variations. The program aims to advance fundamental understanding and foster developments that may impact a broad range of scientific and engineering disciplines.
Proposals for conferences, workshops, and similar activities must be submitted through the separate solicitation for "Conferences and Workshops in the Mathematical Sciences." Researchers planning such events should submit proposals at least 8 months before the event start date.