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a.) To what extent does the proposal build upon or extent current stat-of-the-art | a.) To what extent does the proposal build upon or extent current stat-of-the-art |
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1.) Scientific/Technical Approach
FRIB uses 0.5-2.5 Telsa strength magnetic dipoles to separate rare isotopes.
a.) To what extent does the proposal build upon or extent current stat-of-the-art
b.) How new or unique is the idea
c.) Hos significant is the scientific or technical challenge
d.) Is a breakthrough possible
e.) does applicant have knowledge of the subject
f.) have concepts been presented thoroughly
2.) Ability to carry out the project in a cost effective manner
a.) Qualification of the PI ,staff, and facilities
b.) soundness of Phase I work
c.) does effort justify the cost.
3.) Impact
a.) benefits of proposed work to technology or economy
b.) liklihood work will lead to marketable product
c.) liklihood product will attract further funding