The Office of Foundation Relations is pleased to share this open call for pre-applications from the Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation.
- UCSC Contact: Samantha Forde | forde@ucsc.edu
- Funder: Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation
- Opportunity: 2026 EPiQS Experimental Investigators
- Deadline: June 5, 2026, 11:59pm PT
Overview
The Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation is inviting pre-applications for the 2026 Experimental Investigators competition as part of its Emergent Phenomena in Quantum Systems (EPiQS) Initiative. Through EPiQS, the foundation seeks to accelerate breakthroughs in quantum materials—solids and engineered structures that exhibit novel quantum phases and emergent electronic behavior.
The EPiQS Experimental Investigator awards support U.S. experts in experimental studies of quantum materials to pursue discovery of new emergent electronic and magnetic phenomena in solids, investigate the origin of previously known emergent phenomena, develop new experimental techniques for probing or controlling quantum materials, or substantially enhance the performance of existing techniques.
Please scroll down on the EPiQS website to see previous grantees.
Award Amount & Terms
- Up to eight Experimental Investigators will be awarded
- Award amounts range from $1,800,000–$2,000,000 for six years
- Please review the Moore Foundation’s indirect cost policy prior to applying
Eligibility
- In 2026, both the EPiQS and Experimental Physics Investigators (EPI) initiatives will conduct investigator competitions. Applicants eligible for both programs may only apply to one this year.
- An applicant’s primary appointment must be as tenured, tenure-track, or research faculty at a U.S. academic institution
Timeline
- June 5, 2026 Pre-application deadline
Special Instructions
Please notify the Office of Foundation Relations if you are interested in applying to this opportunity (fr@ucsc.edu). For support developing your proposal, please send a request to the Office of Research Development, resdev@ucsc.edu.
Call Sent: May 7, 2026
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