Title: National Science Foundation Fostering Grant Success
1National Science Foundation Fostering Grant
Success
- 2007 Joint Statistical Meetings
- Salt Lake City
- Grace Yang,
- Program Director
- Div. Of Mathematical Sciences
2- Introduction of the Division of
- Mathematical Sciences
- The Statistics Probability Program
- Funding opportunities
- Some research highlights in statistics
- Proposal writing tips
3DMS in a Nutshell
Directorate
Division
Core Program
Algebra Number Theory
BIO
AST
Analysis
CISE
ENG
Applied Math
CHE
GEO
Computational Math
NSF
MPS
DMS
Geometric Analysis/Topology/ Foundations
SBE
DMR
Infrastructure
EHR
PHY
Math Biology
Statistics Probability
4Division of Mathematical Sciences
- Supports a lion share of the mathematics research
in the US - Supports 50 of the research in statistics in the
US - Typical support 1-2 months of summer salary,
some graduate student support.
5The Statistics Program
- Upcoming deadline for submitting proposals
- Window of opportunities Oct. 23Nov.7
- Supports the development of innovative,
cutting edge research in statistical theory and
methods - Supports conferences, workshops, catalytic
activities - Single Principal Investigator
- Focused Research Group
- Interdisciplinary Research
- Integration of Research and Education
- International Collaboration
6 Statistics Program
- Proposals are reviewed by the panel. If
necessary, mail reviews are used. - Statistics Program Contacts
- Rong Chen rchen_at_nsf.gov (leaving)
- Gabor Szekley gszekley_at_nsf.gov
- Yazhen Wang Incoming
- Grace Yang gyang_at_nsf.gov
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7The Probability Program
- Supports research on the theory and applications
of probability, subfields include - Discrete probability
- Stochastic processes
- Interacting particle systems
- Stochastic differential and partial differential
equations - Markov processes
- Limit theory
- Program Contacts
- Dean Evasius devasius_at_nsf.gov
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8Funding Opportunities
- Beyond the core programs
- Golden time for statistics
9Career Program
- Goal Encourage young investigators to develop a
research and teaching-oriented career in
academia. - 5-year 400k (min) awards. Division-wide
competition, funding from the division and
individual programs.
10CAREER (cont)
- PI must be a PhD, untenured, in a tenure-track
position no previous CAREER award - Highly competitive, prestigious award
- Proposals must include plan both for innovative
research, and innovative education programs.
Integrate research and education. - International dimensions encouraged
- Research partners cannot be co-PIs
- Deadline in July (check the NSF website for
update)
11- Cross-cutting topics on stochastic systems (known
as AMC-SS) - The Mathematical Science Priority Area (MSPA)
- Computational Science Training for Undergraduates
in the Mathematical Sciences (CSUMS) - National Institutes in the Mathematical Sciences
12Broad Themes of MSPA
- Interdisciplinary Research Focus Primarily on
Three Scientific Themes - mathematical and statistical challenges posed by
massive data sets - managing and stochastic modeling of uncertainty
- modeling complex nonlinear systems
13MSPA Overview - continued
- MSPA Specific Competitions
- Collaborations in the Mathematical Geosciences
(CMG) -
- Joint NSF/NIGMS Initiative on Mathematical
Biology - Upcoming Proposal Due Date Oct 1, 2007
- Interactions between Mathematical Sciences and
Computer Science (MCS) -
- Interdisciplinary Training for Undergraduates in
Biological and Mathematical Sciences (UBM) -
- MSPA Interactions
- DMS and Engineering
- DMS and Physical Sciences
14National Institutes in Mathematical Sciences
- DMS currently supports seven math science
institutes - IMA, IPAM, MSRI
- ARCC (AIM Research Conference Center), IAS, MBI,
SAMSI (resulting from 2001-2002 competition) - Check out whats happening at those institutes
- http//www.mathinstitutes.org/
15CSUMSComputational Science Training for
Undergraduates in Mathematical Sciences
- New DMS-DUE program that came to existence in
June 2006 (NSF 06-559) - Future Proposal due dates
- October 17, 2006 October 17, 2007
- October 17, 2008 October 17, 2009
- Enhance computational aspects of the education
and training of undergraduate students in
mathematics and statistics - Better prepare undergrad students for fields that
require background in math/stat and computation - Expand and broaden undergraduate research
experiences - Strengthen research/education culture of
institutions, create models with broad influence
16Research Training Groups
- Next Proposal Deadline
- June 5, 2007
- Solicitation NSF 05-595 (EMSW21)
- Supports research vertically integrated research
groups - Focused on a major research theme
- At least three faculty members
- Involve undergrads, grads, and postdocs
- Students and postdocs must be US citizens or
nationals - Awards
- Duration 3-5 years
- Amount Up to 500,000 per year
- Number 3-5 awards per year
17International Collaborations
- Division of Mathematical Sciences encourages
international collaborations - Supports international conferences, travel grants
for foreign investigators who are conducting
collaborative researches with the US researchers - Examples
- Institute for Pure and Applied Mathematics
(IPAM) - has started a program supporting US students
to study - in Beijing
- NSF-NSFC program supporting US
mathematicians/statisticians to conduct research
in China
18 19Phenomenon of subdiffusion Conformation
fluctuation of biomolecules does not agree with
Brownian diffusion (Samuel Kou, Yale)
20Chunming Zhang New statistical tools for
studying brain function. Event-related (efMRI).
Goal is to locate specific regions in human
brains when specific tasks are performed. Better
estimate of HRF is obtained by using
nonparametric statistical method with spatial
information over the entire brain.
21Monthly global temp (dg C, relative to the
1961-60 mean), Jan.56-Dec.90Green curve is the
estimated trend under monotone constraint. Purple
line is outside the conf.band suggesting
nonlinear increasing pattern
22How do we get these pictures?
- Statistics Program Directors send you e-mail
request for submission of highlights of your NSF
sponsored research. Instructions for submission
are provided - Some of these get selected and posted on the NSF
website as highlights - Need your help to increase the response rate!
23Proposal Submission and writing tips
24Important Changes
- Submission window Oct 23 Nov 7
- Proposal will be returned without review if
received after Nov 7 - Full panel review
- Only a small number of proposals will be mail
reviewed
25Warning grants.gov is coming
- May be enforced for all FY07 proposals
- May be difficult to use
- Your SRO may not know how to handle it
- Treat Oct 23 as your deadline so you will have
two weeks to fight with grants.gov - Do not wait until the last minute to submit
- Dont ask us about questions relating to
FastLane. Call FastLane. - Read the solicitation carefully and follow it to
the letter. -- We do check compliances
26NSF (07-140)
- New Proposal Award Policies Procedures Guide
A Proposal must conform to - Black font color and fort size of 10 points or
larger - Only use the type faces
- Window Arial, Helvetica, Palatino Linotype or
Georgia - Macintosh Arial, Helvetica, Palatino or Georgia
- TeX Computer Modern
27Dont
- Dont use small fonts or narrow margins (dont
annoy reviewers) - Dont use less than 15 pages
- Dont jam in too many ideas or problems
- Dont have typos (show respect)
- Dont be discouraged if you fail for a couple of
times. Keep trying
28Broader Impact
- At least half page
- Societal impact
- Education course development
- Training Graduate and undergraduate, under
represented groups - Dissemination publications, talks, making
software available to public, e.g. R code - Be innovative
29- Dont blame us if you dont get an award
- (Not enough money to fund all the meritous
proposals)
30- Check the NSF website regularly
- Need your help to increase to the response rate
for submission of highlights and serving on the
panel
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- Thank You
- Grace Yang
- gyang_at_nsf.gov