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Title: National Science Foundation Office of Integrative Activities (OIA) Programs


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National Science FoundationOffice of Integrative
Activities (OIA) Programs Activities
Dr. Joan M. Frye Senior Staff Associate Jfrye_at_nsf.
gov 703-292-8040 www.nsf.gov/dir/index.jsp?orgOIA
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  • "The Office of Integrative Activities has a key
    role in working across organizational boundaries
    as well as providing policy support to the
    Director's Office. Developing effective ways to
    transcend traditional boundaries, and bring very
    different scientific cultures together for the
    benefit of science and society, without
    compromising excellence, is a critically
    important challenge for the Foundation."
  • - NSF Director Arden Bement (December, 2007)

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OIA Programs
  • Science and Technology Centers Integrative
    Partnerships (STC)
  • Major Research Instrumentation (MRI)
  • Experimental Program to Stimulate Competitive
    Research (EPSCoR)
  • Cyber-Enabled Discovery Innovation (CDI)

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STC Vision
  • The STC Program supports innovation in the
    integrative conduct of research, education and
    knowledge transfer through partnerships.
  • Dr. Joan M. Frye
  • www.nsf.gov/funding/pgm_summ.jsp?pims_id5541org
    OIA

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STC History
  • First Competition - 1987
  • Currently - 17 STCs operational
  • NSB approved STC Program for competitions every
    2-3 years
  • 2008/2009 competition for 25M currently underway

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STC Objectives
  • Support research education of the highest
    quality
  • Exploit opportunities in science, engineering
    technology where the complexity of the research
    agenda requires the advantages of scope, scale,
    flexibility, duration, equipment facilities
    that a Center can provide
  • Support innovative frontier investigations at the
    interfaces of disciplines, and/or investigations
    that will lead to fresh approaches within
    disciplines
  • Engage the Nation's intellectual talent,
    including underrepresented groups, in the conduct
    of research education activities

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STC Objectives
  • Promote organizational connections linkages
    within between campuses, schools and/or the
    world beyond, capitalizing upon
    cyberinfra-structure to facilitate linkages
  • Focus on integrative learning discovery and the
    preparation of U.S. students for a broad set of
    career paths and
  • Foster science engineering in service to
    society especially with respect to new research
    areas, promising new instrumentation potential
    new technologies.

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STC Evaluation Criteria
  • NSB-approved merit review criteria
  • Intellectual merit of the proposal activity
  • Broader impacts of the proposed activities,
    including
  • Integration of Research and Education
  • Integrating Diversity into NSF Programs,
    Projects, and Activities
  • Program-specific criteria
  • Value-added of funding the activity as a Center
  • Proposed Leadership and Management Plan
  • Integrative nature of the Proposed Center

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STC
  • Profiles in Team Science http/depts.washington.e
    du/teamsci/welcome.html

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Major Research Instrumentation (MRI)
Randy Phelps, Ph.D.Staff Associate703-292-8040r
phelps_at_nsf.gov
www.nsf.gov/funding/pgm_summ.jsp?pims_id5260org
OIA
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MRI Purpose
  • Increase access to scientific and engineering
    equipment for research and research training in
    U.S. academic institutions.
  • Improve the quality and expand the scope of
    research and research training in science and
    engineering, and to foster the integration of
    research and education by providing
    instrumentation for research-intensive learning
    environments.
  • Encourage the development and acquisition of
    research instrumentation for shared use across
    academic departments, among research
    institutions, and in concert with private sector
    partners.

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MRI Overview
  • Instrumentation Acquisition or Development
  • Two proposals for acquisition or development a
    third for development. Award size--100,000 to 4
    Million
  • exceptions for non-Ph.D. granting institutions or
    for mathematical and social, behavioral and
    economic sciences
  • Cost sharing--None required for non-Ph.D.
    granting institutions otherwise 30
  • Deadline for proposal submission 4th Thursday
    in January

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MRI Eligible Institutions
  • Ph.D. granting institutions
  • academic institutions that have produced more
    than 20 Ph.D.s or D. Sci.s in all NSF supported
    disciplines during the previous two academic
    years
  • Non-Ph.D. granting institutions
  • two and four year colleges and universities that
    have produced fewer than 20 Ph.D.s or D.Sci.s in
    all NSF supported disciplines during the previous
    two academic years
  • Non-degree granting institutions
  • independent non-profit research institutions,
    research museums, and legally incorporated
    consortia of eligible institutions

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MRI Evaluation Criteria
  • NSB Approved Merit Review Criteria
  • Intellectual merit of the proposed activity
  • Broader impacts of the proposed activity,
    including
  • integration of research and education
  • integrating diversity into the proposed
    activities
  • Program-specific criteria
  • Plans for using the new or enhanced research
    capability in teaching, training or learning.

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MRI Evaluation Criteria
  • Acquisition reviewers will evaluate whether the
    management plan
  • includes sufficient infrastructure and technical
    expertise to allow effective usage of the
    instrument
  • provides institutional commitments for operations
    and maintenance.
  • Development reviewers will evaluate
  • whether the management plan has a realistic
    schedule and mechanisms to deal with potential
    risks
  • the availability of appropriate technical
    expertise to design and construct the instrument
  • the cost of the new technology
  • the rationale for development of a new
    instrument.

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  • MRI
  • 2008 Award Snapshot - Overall

Number Reviewed 810
Dollars Requested 515.8 million
Number of Awards 224 (39 DEV, 185 ACQ)
MRI Amount Awarded 93.2 million
NSF Amount Awarded 101.0 million
Overall Success Rate 27.7
Mean Award 451,000
Median Award 330,000
Number of Institutions that Participated 449
Number of Institutions Awarded 184
Data omit 1 MRI award that was made but not using
MRI funds
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MRI
  • 2008 Award Snapshot by Institution Type

Ph.D. non-Ph.D. Non-degree MSI
reviewed 472 304 34 74
Mean request 765 K 430 K 704 K 555 K
Median request 568 K 323 K 559 K 397 K
awards 129 84 11 24
NSF awarded 73.7 M 22.4 M 4.8 M 9.8 M
MRI awarded 67.8 M 21.2 M 3.9 M 9.3 M
Success rate 27.3 27.6 32.4 32.0
Mean award 571 K 267 K 440 K 407 K
Median award 465 K 211 K 474 K 309 K
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MRI
  • 2008 Award Snapshot - EPSCoR

Number of Proposals Reviewed 181
Dollars Requested 116.5 M
Number of EPSCoR-eligible Awards 50
Amount Awarded to EPSCoR-eligible Awards 20.2 M
EPSCoR Amount Awarded to MRI Awards 2.0 M
EPSCoR-eligible Success Rate 27.6
Eligible proposals co-funded by EPSCoR 17
Mean award 404,000
Median award 295,000
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MRI
  • 1998-2008 Award Snapshot1

1includes only awards submitted directly to MRI
program includes MRI funds and contributions
from Directorates and Offices
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Cyber-Enabled Discovery and Innovation (CDI)
  • Thomas Russell, Ph.D.
  • Senior Staff Associate
  • http//www.nsf.gov/crssprgm/cdi
  • Themes
  • From Data to Knowledge
  • Understanding Complexity in Natural, Built and
    Social Systems
  • Building Virtual Organizations

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CDI
  • Features
  • Multidisciplinary, transformative research not
    business as usual
  • Innovation in, or innovative use of,
    computational thinking
  • Five-year initiative 48M in FY08 requested
    100M in FY09 projected 250M in FY12

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Experimental Program to Stimulate Competitive
Research
Denise Barnes, Ph.D. Program Director dbarnes_at_nsf.
gov
http//www.nsf.gov/od/oia/programs/epscor/about.js
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EPSCoRs Origins
  • Have historically received little federal
    research and development funding and
  • Have demonstrated a commitment to develop their
    research bases and improve science and
    engineering research and education programs at
    their universities and colleges.

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EPSCoR Objectives
  • To catalyze key research themes and related
    activities within EPSCoR jurisdictions that
    empower knowledge generation, dissemination, and
    application.
  • To activate effective jurisdictional and regional
    collaborations among academic, government, and
    private sector stakeholders that advance
    scientific research, promote innovation, and
    provide multiple societal benefits.

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EPSCoRs Objectives
  • To broaden participation in science engineering
    by institutions, organizations, and people within
    EPSCoR jurisdictions.
  • To use EPSCoR for development, implementation,
    and evaluation of future programmatic experiments
    that motivate positive change and progression.

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NSF EPSCoR Cohorts
FY 1980
FY 2000
Arkansas Maine Montana South Carolina West
Virginia
Alaska
FY 2001
Hawaii New Mexico
FY 1985
FY 2002
Alabama Kentucky Nevada North Dakota Oklahoma Puer
to Rico Vermont Wyoming
U.S. Virgin Islands
FY 2003
Delaware
FY 2004
New Hampshire Rhode Island Tennessee
FY 1987
Idaho Louisiana Mississippi South Dakota
FY 1992
Kansas Nebraska
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Investment Strategies
  • Research Infrastructure Improvement Awards
  • Track-1 Up to 5 years and 20M to
    jurisdictions to improve physical and human
    infrastructure critical to RD competitiveness
    in priority research areas.
  • Track-2 Up to 3 years and 6M to consortia
  • of jurisdictions to support innovation-
  • enabling cyberinfrastructure of regional,
  • thematic, or technological importance.

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Investment Strategies
  • Co-funding Joint support of proposals submitted
    by EPSCoR researchers to NSFs regular grant
    programs
  • Outreach/Workshops - Support of outreach visits
    by NSF program and professional staff and the
    conduct of workshops to acquaint EPSCoR
    researchers with NSF programs, priorities and
    policies

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EPSCoR States Percentage of NSF Research Support
Funding
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OIA Activities
  • American Association for the Advancement of
    Science (AAAS) Fellows
  • Providing opportunities for learning, input
    on issues relating to NSF's mission to support
    fundamental science engineering research
    education.

Summer Scholars Internship Program Developing
undergraduate graduate student potential
through exposure to science engineering policy,
issues programs www.nsf.gov/od/oia/activities/
interns/about_ext_only.jsp
Committee on Equal Opportunities in Science and
Engineering (CEOSE) Encouraging full
participation of women, underrepresented
minorities, persons with disabilities in
scientific, engineering, professional fields
www.nsf.gov/od/oia/activities/ceose/
Committee of Visitors (COV) Advising the
Foundation to ensure improvement of NSF
performance, openness to the research
education community www.nsf.gov/od/oia/activitie
s/cov/
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OIA Activities
  • National Medal of Science
  • For individuals "deserving of special recognition
    by reason of their outstanding contributions to
    knowledge in the physical, biological,
    mathematical, or engineering sciences.
  • www.nsf.gov/od/nms/medal.jsp
  • Waterman Award
  • Recognizing outstanding young researchers in
    any field of science or engineering supported by
    the NSF. www.nsf.gov/od/waterman/waterman.jsp

Presidential Early Career Awards for Scientists
and Engineers (PECASE) Providing the highest
honor bestowed by the United States Government
for early career scientists and engineers
www.nsf.gov/od/oia/activities/pecase/
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