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2023 NSF Engineering CAREER Proposal Workshop

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2023 NSF Engineering CAREER Proposal Workshop May 8, 9, & 12, 2023 — Online Are you an early-career engineering faculty member who is considering submitting a NSF CAREER proposal in 2023? If so, don't miss the   2023 NSF Engineering (ENG) CAREER Proposal Workshop ! Register Now This   workshop , which will take place virtually on May 8, 9, & 12, 2023, will provide participants with: Foundational knowledge on the NSF CAREER Program; Key information on the proposal review and selection process; and Proposal writing strategies to enable the formulation of more competitive CAREER proposals for submission to the NSF Directorate for Engineering (ENG)  The deadline to register is March 17, 2023 at 5:00 PM, ET. Workshop Highlights ​ Day 1 (May 8)* - CAREER Program Overview - CAREER Awardee Q&A  - CAREER Topic Sessions ​   ​ Day 2 (May 9)** - Facilitated small group   mock panel review   of vetted CAREER proposals ​   ​ Day 3 (Ma...

U.S. Department of Energy Seeking Reviewer for Hydrogen and Fuel Cell Projects

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  View this as a webpage | Share This  Become a Hydrogen and Fuel Cell Project Reviewer! The  Hydrogen and Fuel Cell Technologies Office (HFTO) , in the Department of Energy's Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy, is looking for a diverse pool of subject matter experts to review federal funding applications for clean hydrogen programs. You could be exactly who they are looking for! HFTO is looking for reviewers with skill sets including, but not limited to: Hydrogen production, storage, and delivery technologies Hydrogen fuel cell technologies Hydrogen and energy infrastructure Integrated energy systems Manufacturing and recycling research and development System integration Analysis (techno-economic, financial, and market) Hydrogen pilots and demonstrations Diversity, equity, and inclusion Safety, codes, and standards Learn More About Becoming a Hydrogen and Fuel Cell Project Reviewer OFFICE OF FOSSIL ENERGY AND CARBON MANAGEMENT 1000 Independence Avenue, SW W...

Facilitators Needed for SHPE's New Graduate Program - Honorarium Available

SHPE is developing a NEW program for graduate students that is piloting in just a few weeks! We are inviting associate and full professors, as well as teaching professors, adjuncts, or professionals with a graduate or advanced degree to serve as a   GRADS (GR aduate &   A dvanced   D egree   S tudents ) Mentoring Group (GMG) facilitator . What GMG facilitators will do: Group facilitators guide group discussions with 5-8 GRADS. We anticipate a time commitment of 10 hours over a period of approximately 2 months (please note these dates are tentative and might shift slightly depending on recruitment efforts): One hour orientation meeting – Second week of February One hour kick off meeting – February 21 st , 2022 At least 6 one-hour meetings with group – Period of March 1 st   to April 15 th , 2022 One hour closing meeting – April 18 th , 2022 One hour debrief at the end of the program – Last week of April What GMG facilitators receive: SHPE will offer ongoing s...

NSF EPSCoR Research Infrastructure Improvement (RII) Track-4: EPSCoR Research Fellows

NSF EPSCoR Research Infrastructure Improvement (RII) Track-4: EPSCoR Research Fellows  View details The NSF EPSCoR Track 4 program enables non-tenured investigators to further develop their individual research potential through extended collaborative visits to the nation’s premier private, governmental, or academic research centers. Through these visits, the EPSCoR Research Fellows will be able to learn new techniques, benefit from access to unique equipment and facilities, and shift their research toward transformative new directions.  The experience gained through the fellowship is intended to provide a foundation for research collaborations that span the recipient’s entire career. These benefits to the Fellows are also expected to in turn enhance the research capacity of their institutions and jurisdictions. The fellowship host site may be any academic, governmental, federal laboratory, commercial, or non-profit research facility within the United States or its te...

DHS Summer Research Team Program for Minority Serving Institutions

  Now accepting applications for:   U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) 2022 Summer Research Team Program for   Minority Serving Institutions The purpose of the U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Summer Research Team (SRT) Program is to increase and enhance the scientific leadership at  Minority Serving Institutions (MSIs ) in research areas that support the mission and goals of DHS. This program provides faculty and student research teams with the opportunity to conduct research at the university-based  DHS Centers of Excellence (DHS Centers) . The SRT Program and DHS Centers are sponsored by the  DHS Science and Technology Directorate Office of University Programs .   Faculty:   receive stipends beginning at $1,200 weekly and are encouraged to apply for up to $50,000 in follow-on funding at the end of their appointment. Graduate students:   receive a stipend starting at $700 weekly . Undergraduate students:   receive a s...

Limited Submission - NSF EPSCoR RII Track-4: EPSCoR Research Fellows

LIMITED SUBMISSION NSF EPSCoR Research Infrastructure Improvement (RII) Track-4: EPSCoR Research Fellows ( https://www.nsf.gov/pubs/2021/nsf21557/nsf21557.pdf )       Synopsis   The NSF EPSCoR Track 4 program enables non-tenured investigators to further develop their individual research potential through extended collaborative visits to the nation’s premier private, governmental, or academic research centers. Through these visits, the EPSCoR Research Fellows will be able to learn new techniques, benefit from access to unique equipment and facilities, and shift their research toward transformative new directions.  The experience gained through the fellowship is intended to provide a foundation for research collaborations that span the recipient’s entire career. These benefits to the Fellows are also expected to in turn enhance the research capacity of their institutions and jurisdictions. The fellowship host site may be any academic, governmental, feder...

Leading Practices for Improving Accessibility and Inclusion in Field, Laboratory, and Computational Science

Committee Announcement: Virtual Conversation Series The National Academies is pleased to announce the committee for an upcoming virtual conversation series. This series will explore leading practices for improving accessibility and inclusion for people with disabilities in disciplines that conduct field, laboratory, and computational research. To learn more about this project, visit the webpage for more information.  Provisional Committee Members: Chair: Rory Cooper, the University of Pittsburgh Emily Ackerman, Harvard Medical School Christopher Atchison, the University of Cincinnati and the International Association for Geoscience Diversity Julian Brinkley, Clemson University Sheryl Burgstahler, the University of Washington Caroline Solomon, Gallaudet University If you have any questions, please contact Calla Rosenfeld by emailing crosenfeld@nas.edu or calling 202-334-3383.