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Experimental Lab Work for Optimizations and Proof of Principle of Artificial Mus

ID: RFQ1628418 • Alt ID: N00244-23-Q-0158 • Type: Solicitation • Match:  95%
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Description

The Department of Physics has a requirement for a Summer Highschool Student or Summer College Student to conduct research in 3D-printable artificial muscles. This research is needed in part to meet responsibilities towards an awarded grant from an Office of Naval Research (ONR) sponsor on the biofuel cells project. The contractor shall provide qualified research labor to support Naval Postgraduate School's Physics Department. The requirement shall be satisfied by technical and research work experiences as part of a course of study for academic credit.

Overview

Response Deadline
May 24, 2023 Past Due
Posted
May 22, 2023
Set Aside
None
Place of Performance
Naval Postgraduate School
Source

Current SBA Size Standard
$34 Million
Pricing
Likely Fixed Price
Est. Level of Competition
Average
Signs of Shaping
The solicitation is open for 3 days, below average for the Department of the Navy.
On 5/21/23 Department of the Navy issued Solicitation RFQ1628418 for Experimental Lab Work for Optimizations and Proof of Principle of Artificial Mus due 5/24/23. The opportunity was issued full & open with NAICS 541511 and PSC DA01.

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