WISE APPLYL. Nilsson · chair

WISE academic project call

A handbook-aligned mock call for applications, review, panel ranking, and decision support.

WISE APPLY is now structured around the Panel 2: Energy and Functional Materials workflow: reviewer allocation, conflict reporting, criterion-based review, panel ranking, reserve list handling, and board-facing outcomes.

Bidding, competence, and conflict declarations before allocationOne rapporteur plus two reviewers per proposalPanel ranking with funded and reserve bucketsConflicts, competence, and rankings tracked per reviewer

Current persona

The system stays unauthenticated for now, but personas simulate the real workflow roles.

L. Nilsson

chair · Panel coordination, materials strategy

What to test first

Switch between chair, reviewers, and Program Office to confirm that assignments, conflicts, rankings, and panel outcomes stay in sync.

What changed in this build

Reviewer bidding is now separate from assignment, so the chair can allocate using willingness, competence, and conflict declarations before reviews begin.

Workflow stages

The application now tracks the same broad operational sequence described in the handbook.

1Call Open
2Allocation
3Individual Review
4Panel Meeting
5Decision
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Mock call readiness

Applicants, reviewers, chair, and panel now share one persisted state model.

The system no longer treats review as a single score form. Each assignment now carries role, bid, competence declaration, conflict status, ranking, and criterion-based comments.

Use the role switcher in the header to rehearse the complete call workflow.

Panel outputs

Funded list, reserve list, and not-further-considered proposals are derived from N and M.

Current mock state: 0 funded, 0 reserve, 0 not further considered.

Operational gaps

0 immediate workflow actions are still visible to drive testing.

That makes the mock round usable for process rehearsal instead of just UI review.

Proposal overview

Current call state across applicant intake, review readiness, panel ranking, and board decision.

WISE-2026-001

Circular alloys for fossil-free structural manufacturing

Anna Lindberg

Track
Materials Transition
Reviews
0 / 0 submitted
Panel rank
2
WISE-2026-004

AI-guided catalysts for green ammonia synthesis

David Ek

Track
Energy Materials
Reviews
0 / 0 submitted
Panel rank
Pending
WISE-2026-011

Operando microscopy for resilient battery interfaces

Mina Rahimi

Track
Functional Materials
Reviews
0 / 0 submitted
Panel rank
1
WISE-2026-023

Low-temperature ceramics for scalable hydrogen systems

Elin Soderberg

Track
Functional Materials
Reviews
0 / 0 submitted
Panel rank
3
WISE-2026-101

Adaptive catalysts for carbon-negative methanol loops

Erik Holm

Track
Energy Materials
Reviews
0 / 0 submitted
Panel rank
Pending