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Title: EPSCoR Centers Development Initiative CDI


1
EPSCoRCenters Development Initiative (CDI)
  • Rand Haley
  • CDI Project Manager
  • Melvyn Ciment, PhD
  • Senior Science Advisor, CDI
  • mel_at_ciment.com
  • 301-622-5984
  • PI, Pending ASCEND Proposal,
  • Successor to CDI
  • www.epscorfoundation.org/cdi
  • ASCEND (Assistance Strategies for Centers
    Development)

2
EPSCoR Centers Development Initiative (CDI)
  • CDI is an NSF-funded initiative of the
    EPSCoR/IDeA Foundation aimed at increasing the
    participation (by awards to ) of EPSCoR
    researchers in NSF centers and other complex,
    large-scale programs.
  • CDI provides direct technical assistance to
    university research teams competing for NSF
    centers and large-scale science, engineering, and
    education projects.
  • In addition, CDI organizes Outreach, including
    centers development workshops, hosts an
    informative website, and conducts targeted
    outreach activities.

3
Selected NSF Centers and Large-Scale Programs
  • Science and Technology Centers (STC)
  • Engineering Research Centers (ERC)
  • Materials Research Science Engineering Centers
    (MRSEC)
  • Nanoscale Science and Engineering Centers (NSEC)
  • Nanoscale Interdisciplinary Research Teams (NIRT)
  • Integrated Graduate Education Research
    Traineeships (IGERT)
  • Industry/University Cooperative Research Centers
    (I/UCRC)
  • Centers of Research Excellence in Science and
    Technology (CREST)
  • Partnerships for Innovation (PFI)
  • Information Technology Research (ITR)
  • Cyber Trust
  • Research in Networking Technology Systems
    (NeTS)
  • Computer Systems Research (CSR)
  • Major Research Instrumentation MRI
  • Plant Genome Research (PGR)
  • Biological Databases Informatics (BDI)
  • Frontiers in Integrative Biology (FIBR)
  • Assembling the Tree of Life (ATOL)
  • Biocomplexity in the Environment (BE)
  • 2010 Project Arabidopsis thaliana
  • Microbial Genome Sequencing Program
  • Long-Term Ecological Research (LTER)
  • Collaborative Large-Scale Engineering Analysis
    Network for Environmental Research (CLEANER)
  • Center for Synthesis in Biological Evolution
    (CSBE)
  • Centers for Ocean Science Education Excellence
    (COSEE)
  • Math Science Partnership (MSP)
  • Science of Learning Centers (SLC)
  • Centers for Learning Teaching (CLT)
  • ADVANCE
  • Graduate Teaching Fellows in K-12 Education
    (GK-12)

CDIs website maintains a calendar of NSF
large-scale program deadlines.
4
CDI Results
  • Provided direct technical assistance to over 100
    research teams from over 50 EPSCoR universities
    across all EPSCoR jurisdictions.
  • CDI has aided EPSCoR teams to compete
    successfully for 20 NSF centers or large-scale
    projects, representing over 140 million in NSF
    funding.
  • Highlights
  • STC (Science and Technology Center)
  • ERC (Engineering Research Center)
  • 4 MRSECs (Materials Research SE Centers)
  • 4 IGERTs (Integrative Graduate Educ. Res.
    Traineships)
  • 2 CRESTs (Centers for Research Excellence in ST)
  • Hosted (to date) 13 Centers Development Workshops
    that attracted over 500 EPSCoR participants from
    over 60 universities across all EPSCoR
    jurisdictions and included participation from
    approximately 50 NSF program managers and 60
    outside experts.
  • Utilized the assistance of over 100 nationally
    recognized science and engineering experts,
    including Directors or PIs from numerous
    successful, ongoing NSF centers.

5
NSF Awards Assisted by CDI, in Chronological Order
6
Technical Assistance
  • CDI provides a range of technical assistance
    services to EPSCoR university researchers,
    including
  • Providing guidance to strengthen centers
    proposals
  • Pre-reviewing proposal drafts and materials
  • white papers, pre-proposals, prior proposals,
    reviewers comments, full proposals and offering
    constructive reviews along with suggestions to
    improve competitiveness
  • Helping to identify, recruit, and support
    appropriate consultation from outside experts
    (with scientific discipline and/or specific NSF
    center program expertise)
  • Serving as an information resource and providing
    guidance about existing and emerging centers
    programs
  • Working with PIs to arrange productive dress
    rehearsals for upcoming NSF site visits

7
CDI Workshops, in Chronological Order
Information about each CDI workshop available on
website
8
Centers Development WorkshopsStructure
  • Workshop components
  • Presentations by NSF program officers on centers
    programs
  • Best Practice presentations by Directors of
    successful NSF centers explaining how they
    organized, competed for, and manage their centers
  • Opportunities for participants to network with
    other interested EPSCoR researchers, CDI staff,
    nationally recognized SE experts, NSF center
    Directors, and NSF program officers
  • CDI website provides information about each past
    and upcoming workshop including agendas,
    presentations, and attendee lists.

9
Centers Development Knowledge and Experience
  • CDIs team and network of over 100 experts has a
    history of working productively with the EPSCoR
    community, extensive centers development
    knowledge, and first-hand consulting experience.
  • Senior Associates (Ed Abbott, Mel Ciment, Phil
    Harriman)
  • Familiar with the EPSCoR community
  • Knowledgeable about NSFs centers programs
  • Experienced with managing complex technical
    assistance projects
  • Skilled in specific science and engineering
    disciplines
  • Numerous contacts and access to experts
  • Network of disciplinary experts
  • Experience and wisdom about what is necessary to
    organize strong (often multi-disciplinary) teams
    integrate required education, outreach, and other
    components with research successfully compete
    for NSF centers and manage and coordinate funded
    centers

10
Summary
  • CDI has been a novel NSF technical assistance
    program
  • that has pioneered an
  • innovative interaction and consulting paradigm
  • to the EPSCoR research community
  • that has yielded
  • improved understanding of how to compete for
    complex,
  • large-scale NSF projects
  • and
  • a substantial number of funded NSF centers
  • at EPSCoR institutions.

11
Forming Multi-disciplinaryCyber-Infrastructure/Sc
ience Partnerships
12
Components
  • Applications
  • Sciences
  • Technologies
  • Cyber-Infrastructure
  • Hardware, software tools and systems
  • People
  • Organization and Structure
  • Viable Funding Model
  • Choose some reasonable targets and Sell It

13
Teragrid for EPSCoR Science Education
Example
  • Applications
  • Bioinformatics, HEP, grid computing,
    nano-materials, hydrology/agriculture, etc
  • Sciences
  • Grid computing, networking
  • Technologies
  • Next Slide
  • CyberInfrastructure
  • Hardware, software tools and systems
  • People
  • Apps scientists to networking researchers and
    systems maintenance
  • Organization and Structure
  • Regional alliance, consortium,
  • Funding Targets - Selling It
  • NSF, NIH, DOE, DARPA

14
Getting Started
  • Need Leadership for all components
  • Develop White Papers, in addition to RD
  • Establish a periodic reporting/conference
    schedule
  • Establish Target Dates for draft proposals
  • Involve consultants up front
  • Centers Development Initiative
  • ASCEND (Assistance Strategies for Centers
    Development)
  • Others
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