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The National Science Foundation I/UCRC Program A UIDP Webinar March 29, 2018 1-2pm ET Moderator: Tony Boccanfuso, President, UIDP Presenter: André Marshall, Program Director, National Science Foundation

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Upcoming UIDP Webinar The National Science Foundation Grant Opportunities for Academic Liaison with Industry (GOALI) A UIDP Webinar May 3rd, 2018 1 PM ET This webinar discusses the NSF GOALI Proposal and how it can be a powerful vehicle to initiate academic-industry collaboration in any field in science and engineering supported by NSF. Presenter: Prakash G. Balan, Ph.D, Program Director, NSF More info at uidp.org or email info@uidp.net

The Industry University Cooperative Research Center Program Andre Marshall, awmarsha@nsf.gov Program Director, National Science Foundation March 29, 2018

Overview National Science Foundation IUCRC Program IUCRC Center

National Science Foundation Vision Impact NSF envisions a nation that creates and exploits new concepts in science and engineering and provides global leadership in research and education ~ $7.5B Budget 220+ Nobel Laureates supported Overall: 350,000 researchers, postdoctoral fellows, trainees, teachers, and students supported ~ 400 startups/small businesses funded each year

National Science Foundation NSF Innovation Role NSF IUCRC Program NSF Innovation Ecosystem Funding Catalyst Industry Academia Innovators Entrepreneurs Society Startups Private Investors

National Science Foundation NSF Innovation Role NSF IUCRC Program NSF Innovation Ecosystem Funding Catalyst Industry The IUCRC program provides seed money to Academia Society multiple universities to Innovators work together and conduct pre-competitive IP R&D Entrepreneurs that is of interest to companies who pay a fee to participate. Startups Private Investors

IUCRC Program Objective Determine effective ways of stimulating non-federal Investment in R&D and of Improving the application of R&D results. President s message to the Congress on S&T, March 16, 1972 45 Years of Building Research and Innovation Capacity First Center Proposals Received in 1972 First Experimental Awards Made in 1973 Cooperatively Defined and Shared, Sector Precompetitive Research

SBIR Resources Invested NSF Fundamental Programs STC, MRSEC, CCI GOALI ERC IUCRC PFI I-Corps STTR IUCRC Program Approach Government Investment Translational Research Valley of Death Private Funds NSF Fundamental Programs STC: Science and Technology Centers MRSEC: Materials Research Science and Engineering Centers CCI: Centers for Chemical Innovation GOALI: Grant Opportunities for Academic Liaison with Industry ERC: Engineering Research Centers IUCRC: Industry University Cooperative Research Centers PFI: Partnerships for Innovation I-Corps: Innovation Corps (Startups) SBIR/STTR: Small Business Research Program Research Proof-of-Concept Early Stage Technology Development Product Development Commercial -ization Technology Translation: A Long Road

IUCRC Program Portfolio: Universities 75 Active Centers 225 Research sites 7 International sites 876 Unique members 1:42 $1 in member contributions leverage $42 additional dollars in value 1,586 Center trained students hired by members (2006 2015) 11 *Data from 2015

IUCRC Program NSF Innovation Role NSF IUCRC Environment NSF Proposal Merit Review and Center Oversight NSF Award Seed Funding Support Industry University Center Franchise (Operational Framework & Cooperative Agreement) Institutional Knowledge (45 years at NSF) Long-term Industry University Relationships NSF Award Supplemental Funding

IUCRC Center Focus An IUCRC is a partnership enabling sustained research cooperation among industry, universities, and government. Centers bring together: (1) IUCRC Industry Members consisting of companies, state/federal/local government, and non-profits, (2) IUCRC Academic Institutions (Sites) consisting of faculty and students from different academic institutions

IUCRC Center Focus An IUCRC focuses on cutting-edge pre-competitive fundamental research in science, engineering, technology area(s) of interest to industry that can drive innovation and the U.S. economy. Members guide the direction of Center research through active involvement and mentoring. 14

IUCRC Center Organization Use-inspired, pre-competitive research portfolio that is cooperatively defined and funded on the basis of shared value Industry Advisory Board (IAB) Center Sites - Universities Requires trust be built in the model, and between all partners in the center.

IUCRC Center Organization Use-inspired, pre-competitive research portfolio that is cooperatively defined and funded on the basis of shared value Industry Advisory Board (IAB) 90% industry funds for research Pooled Member $ Investment of Indirect costs Center Sites - Universities Requires trust be built in the model, and between all partners in the center.

IUCRC Center Organization Use-inspired, pre-competitive research portfolio that is cooperatively defined and funded on the basis of shared value Industry Advisory Board (IAB) 90% industry funds for research Shared Project Portfolio Cooperatively defined, selected Governed by NSF IUCRC Agreement Royalty free nonexclusive access to IP by members Pooled Member $ Research Projects Investment of Indirect costs Center Sites - Universities Requires trust be built in the model, and between all partners in the center.

IUCRC Center Organization Use-inspired, pre-competitive research portfolio that is cooperatively defined and funded on the basis of shared value Industry Advisory Board (IAB) 90% industry funds for research Shared Project Portfolio Cooperatively defined, selected Governed by NSF IUCRC Agreement Royalty free nonexclusive access to IP by members Pooled Member $ Research Projects Investment of Indirect costs Addresses precompetitive needs shared by the IAB Leverages and builds on university strengths Center Sites - Universities Requires trust be built in the model, and between all partners in the center.

IUCRC Center Organization Use-inspired, pre-competitive research portfolio that is cooperatively defined and funded on the basis of shared value Industry Advisory Board (IAB) 90% industry funds for research Shared Project Portfolio Cooperatively defined, selected Governed by NSF IUCRC Agreement Royalty free nonexclusive access to IP by members Pooled Member $ Research Projects Investment of Indirect costs Addresses precompetitive needs shared by the IAB Leverages and builds on university strengths Value Derived From Portfolio Center Sites - Universities Requires trust be built in the model, and between all partners in the center.

Base Funding $15K $150K $100K $50K IUCRC Center Organization Multiple Sites NSF Base Funding seeds the launch and operation of your Center indirect costs @ 10% of members fee Min $250K AND 5 Members Planning Phase I Phase II Phase III NSF 17-516

IUCRC Center Organization IUCRC Membership Agreement Parties to Agreement: Universities, IAB Members, and the IUCRC. Industrial Advisory Board: one rep from each company per membership. Annual Membership Fee Structure Patent rights held by university with royalty free, non-exclusive rights to Center members. Compliance with chapter 18 of title 35 of the US Code (Bayh-Dole Act) Companies wishing to exercise rights to a royalty-free license pay for patent application. If only one company seeks license it may obtain an exclusive fee-bearing license. Publication delay policy. All Members sign the agreement upon Center Award ONE center, and ONE membership agreement form

IUCRC Center Creation Merit Review Planning Proposal Award Member Recruitment New IUCRC Center Award Merit Review Full Proposal Planning Meeting

IUCRC Center Creation October Proposal Submission Date NSF Proposal Timeline for IUCRC (Planning and Phase I,II, and III) Panel Review Pre-award Diligence Decision Dec Feb/March March/April April/May April June Aug/Sept Sept/Oct Oct/Nov Pre-proposal Submission Date Applicants receive prompt detailed feedback. Reviewer and panel comments to NSF are shared with applicants verbatim 23

IUCRC Center Value Shared Value Cooperatively defined and managed, portfolio of industry-directed precompetitive research. Research outcomes IAB University Value Research Needs Understanding industry needs New research and education program dimensions Student training, recruitment, and placement Trusted relationships with industry Ready partners for translation of discoveries Means to achieve institutional mission. IUCRC Research Industry Value Cutting edge research projects Investment leveraging Sector networking, learning from industry peers and customers Access to intellectual property Pre-publication access to research Center researchers & facilities Access to university faculty and students Center Faculty Research

Innovation Ecosystem Network Base NSF IUCRC Funding Funding Programs Funding Supplements IUCRC Center Value Additional NSF Support (www.nsf.gov/eng/iip/iucrc/funding.jsp) Research Experience for Undergraduates (REU) Research Experience for Teachers (RET) Veterans Research Supplement (VRS) Non-Academic Research Internships for Grad. Students (INTERN) IUCRC Clusters for Grand Challenges Grant Opportunity for Academic Liaison with Industry (GOALI) + Partnerships For Innovation (PFI - TT, RP) Major Research Instrumentation (MRI) Federal Government Interagency Exchange of Funds (IAA)/ Military Interdepartmental Purchase Requests (MIPR) (Federal Agency DoD Engagement) SBIR / STTR (Small Business Engagement) Innovation Corps (Startup Engagement)

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Thank you! To learn more about IUCRCs http://www.iucrc.org/ Questions?! Dr. Andre Marshall, awmarsha@nsf.gov Dr. Prakash Balan, pbalan@nsf.gov Dr. Dmitri Perkins, dperkins@nsf.gov

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