Zuckerman Travel and Research STEM Fund at Harvard University

Harvard_Campus

The 2026 applications cycle is now closed.

Winners will be announced in May 2026.

The Fund at Harvard supports the development of new collaborative research between faculty members and researchers at Harvard’s Faculty of Arts and Sciences or the John A. Paulson School of Engineering and Applied Sciences, and their STEM counterparts at Israel’s universities.

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2023-24 Laureates

Verification of quantum many-body localization

  • Anurag Anshu

    Assistant Professor of Computer Science,  Harvard University
  • Itai Arad

    Professor of Physics Technion – Israel Institute of Technology

Understanding and using chiral-induced spin-selectivity for nanoscale spintronics

Trust and resilience in distributed cyberphysical networks

  • Stephanie Gil

    Assistant Professor of Computer Science Harvard University
  • Michal Yemini

    Assistant Professor,  Bar-Ilan University

Nonlinear lattice dynamics and light-driven superconductivity in ladder cuprates

Weizmann – Harvard connection for the biophysics of chromosome segregation errors

  • Daniel Needleman

    Gordon McKay Professor of Applied Physics and Professor of Molecular and Cellular Biology Harvard University
  • Ariel Amir

    Professor (Full) Weizmann Institute of Science

A Harvard – Hebrew University astrochemistry collaboration

  • Karin Öberg

    Professor of Astronomy Harvard University
  • Tamar Stein

    Assistant Professor (Senior Lecturer) The Hebrew University of Jerusalem

Applying to the Zuckerman Travel and Research STEM Fund at Harvard University

Established in 2021, the Zuckerman Travel and Research STEM Fund at Harvard University aims to support the development of new research collaborations in STEM fields between faculty members and researchers in Harvard’s Faculty of Arts & Sciences (FAS) and John A. Paulson School of Engineering and Applied Sciences (SEAS) and their counterparts at research institutions in Israel, including but not limited to: Bar Ilan, Ben Gurion, Haifa University, Hebrew University, Technion, Tel Aviv University and the Weizmann Institute of Science.

The intent of this Fund is to support travel and meeting expenses to catalyze new collaborations rather than provide support for the conduct of a research project, exchange of data or materials, or generation of intellectual property or confidential information.

Award Information:

  • Proposers may request up to $30,000 in direct costs. Indirect costs, or school assessments, should not be included in the budget request, as they will be accounted for at the time of award.
  • Awards from this fund may be used to support travel and meeting costs (i.e., airfare, hotels, per diem) to allow Harvard and Israeli scientists to explore common research interests and consider new international projects and collaborations.
  • Awards cannot be used to cover other expenses like salary, materials, equipment, tuition, etc.
  • Awards will have a start date of July 1, 2026, with a project period of two years.
  • Funds may not be used retroactively.
  • Approximately five awards are anticipated.

The 2026 applications cycle is now closed.