What is an ICORP?

What is an ICORP?

The National Science Foundation’s Innovation Corps (I-Corps™) program uses experiential education to help researchers gain valuable insight into entrepreneurship, starting a business or industry requirements and challenges. I-Corps enables the transformation of invention to impact.

What is the NSF I-Corps?

The U.S. National Science Foundation’s Innovation Corps (I-Corps™) program is an immersive, entrepreneurial training program that facilitates the transformation of invention to impact.

How Long is I-Corps?

The I-Corps program lasts approximately 8 weeks.

Why was I-Corps created?

I-Corps™ is a National Science Foundation initiative to increase the economic impact of research it has funded. The I-Corps™ program was created by the NSF in 2011 to help move academic research it has funded to market.

When did Corps start?

Following the American declaration of war on Germany, on 6 April 1917, I Corps was organized and activated on 15–20 January 1918, in the National Army in Neufchâteau, France, the first of several corps-sized formations intended to command divisions of the American Expeditionary Force in Europe during World War I.

How do I apply for Icorps?

To start the application process the I-Corps Team should email an Executive Summary (as outlined in Section II-PROGRAM DESCRIPTION) to [email protected] for review.

What divisions are in I Corps?

Current organization

  • I Corps Headquarters and Headquarters Battalion.
  • 7th Infantry Division.
  • 25th Infantry Division.
  • 11th Airborne Division (formerly United States Army Alaska)
  • United States Army Japan.
  • 593rd Expeditionary Sustainment Command.
  • 17th Field Artillery brigade.
  • 555th Engineer Brigade.

How many corps does the US Army have?

five
As of October 2020, there are five active Army corps.

What does Corps mean in the Army?

Definition of corps 1a : an organized subdivision of the military establishment Marine Corps Signal Corps. b : a tactical unit usually consisting of two or more divisions and auxiliary arms and services.

What does the I in I Corps stand for?

Number 1
I Corps is pronounced “Eye Kor” although the “I” actually means 1st or Number 1. Like other Corps in the US Army, it would typically be commanded by a Lieutenant-General (three stars).