What is the definition of an inter-disciplinary research team?
(top) A. A Research Team consists of at least 2 and not more than 6 members. At least one must be a scientist and at least one must be a humanities scholar, and in each case their primary research must be in the following qualifying fields: The scientific fields that qualify include the following and closely related fields: physics; astronomy; cosmology; chaos and complexity theory; astrophysics; physical chemistry; chemistry; biochemistry; molecular biology; evolutionary biology; astrobiology; computer science; artificial intelligence; cognitive sciences; neuroscience; psychology; and mathematics. The fields that qualify in the humanities include the following and closely related fields: philosophy; philosophy of science; philosophy of religion; history of science; history of religion; phenomenology of religion; religious studies; and the theology of a living religious tradition. Each Research Team member must have a Ph.D. or equivalent, or be an exceptionally well qualified ABD (“all