The National Science Foundation. Kam K. Leang Associate Professor Department of Mechanical Engineering

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The National Science Foundation Kam K. Leang Associate Professor Department of Mechanical Engineering

Outline Organization of National Science Foundation (NSF) Directorates, divisions, and programs (applying for funding) How funding works at NSF basics of NSF grants Tips and advice

NSF in a nutshell Independent agency Supports basic research Uses grant mechanism Low overhead; highly automated Discipline-based structure Cross-disciplinary mechanisms Use of Rotators and permanent PMs National Science Board

National Science Foundation Organization Chart

Example: ENG Directorate

Divisions under ENG Programs: Manufacturing Machines and Equipment (MME) Dynamics, Control and Systems Diagnostics (DCSD)

Programs that span multiple directorates and agencies National Robotics Initiative (NRI)

Sample budget for difference programs in ENG Directorate* *P. P. Khargonekar, Presentation at USNC/TAM 2015 Annual Meeting May 1, 2015

So, you want money to support work Why You Want NSF Funding Funds curiosity-driven research Pays full overhead (no match) Provides summer salary support Uses the grant mechanism

Start here -> nsf.org Then look at NSF s NSF Grant Proposal Guide!!! Follow the rules or rejection is guaranteed!!!

Preparing the Proposal: Start Early (3-6 months before deadline)! Review NSF Award Abstracts (Fastlane.org) Talk to your NSF Program Director Talk to your colleagues; have experienced colleagues review a draft and comment Recruit and describe university infrastructure support for your proposed project Address the merit review criteria Compliance checks (see GPG*) *http://www.nsf.gov/pubs/policydocs/pappguide/nsf16001/gpg_index.jsp

Program directors Program directors are your contacts for becoming a reviewer and panelist Available to you for advice and appointments (conference booths, visits to NSF) Do your homework before you meet with or call program officers, prepare specific questions They can t provide much insight about specifics of the program, but they can determine whether your ideas are appropriate for the program Program directors can help you find out about other programs and make contacts across the Foundation

Working with your Program Director Funding decisions are based on many factors, but not on personal relationships with program directors (merit review process) Program Officers should be treated as you would a respected colleague They are busy: contact them only when necessary (check the agency web site first) and in a way that allows for an efficient reply (email is preferred) Do not contact them when you are upset (following a declination)

Different types of funding Doctoral Dissertation Research Improvement Grants Post-doctoral Fellowships Professional Development Fellowships Scholars Awards Standard Research Grants (Collaborative) Small Grants for Training and Research Conference and Workshop Awards Other Grant Opportunities CAREER EArly-concept Grants for Exploratory Research (EAGER) RAPID response research (RAPID) Dear Colleague Letters (DCL) special calls

The proposal process through NSF

CAREER: Faculty Early Career Development Program Recognizes and supports the early career-development activities of those educator-scholars who are most likely to become the academic leaders of the 21 st century. Awardees are selected on the basis of creative careerdevelopment plans that effectively integrate research and education in the context of the mission of their institution. Untenured faculty (or comparable) Single scholar award $400,000 minimum award, 5-year duration Three proposals lifetime limit Deadline: usually in July Walk on Water expectation

EArly-concept Grants for Exploratory Research (EAGER) Exploratory work on untested, potentially transformative ideas High-risk, high-potential payoff $300,000 maximum; 2 years Eight page descriptive Internal review only Contact program officer first

Rapid Response Research (RAPID) Research when data are ephemeral (perishable) $200,000 maximum; 1 year 5 page project description Internal review only Contact program officer first icna.org

You Review Process Overview Two distinct audiences technical and general Program Director reviewer reviewer reviewer reviewer reviewer reviewer reviewer Panel $ or $ Program Director

NSF Sources of Reviewers Program Officer s knowledge References listed in the proposal Google Community of Science and other databases Reviewer s recommendations Investigator s suggestions If you are starting out as faculty member, contact PM to serve on review panel!

Give careful consideration Two NSF Merit Review Criteria Integration of Research and Education Integration of Diversity into projects and activities Additional program-specific Review Criteria (listed in the program announcement) Institutional data know thyself and tell the reader.

Two Funding Criteria 1. Intellectual Merit 2. Potential Broader Impacts

Intellectual Merit How important is the proposed activity to advancing knowledge and understanding in its own field or across different fields? How well qualified is the proposer (individual or team) to conduct the project? To what extent does the proposed activity suggest and explore creative, original, or potentially transformative concepts? How well conceived and organized is the proposed activity? Is there sufficient access to resources?

Potential Broader Impacts Promotes teaching, training and learning Broadens the participation of underrepresented groups (e.g., gender, ethnicity, disability, geographic, etc.) Enhances the infrastructure for research and education, such as facilities, instrumentation, networks, partnerships Disseminates results broadly to enhance scientific and technological understanding Benefits society, by enhancing public understanding of science, for example

Data Management Plans All proposals must describe plans for data management and sharing of the products of research, or assert the absence of the need for such plans DMPs must be placed in the Special Information and Supplementary Documentation section FastLane prevents submission of proposals that are missing DMPs The DMP will be reviewed as part of the intellectual merit or broader impacts of the proposal or both.

Budget tips Amounts Reasonable, Realistic for work Well-justified, Need-established In-line with Program Guidelines Eligible costs Personnel Equipment Travel Other Direct Costs, Subawards Facilities & Administrative Costs (UU 49% overhead)

Funding Decisions Panel ranks proposal, but program officer make recommendation to fund Feedback to PI Informal and formal notification Scope of work and budget discussions

Who Gets Funded (Ideal World) Typically funded Gray Zone Almost Always Funded Almost Never funded

How good does your proposal have to be? Mean Reviewer Ratings, by Method of Review - FY 2014 *Source: NSF Enterprise Information System, 10/10/14.

FY 2010 and FY 2014 Research Proposal Submission Rates, by Division FY 2010 and FY 2014 Research Proposal Success Rates, by Division *Source: NSF Enterprise Information System, 10/10/14.

Number of proposals submitted and success rate *Source: NSF Enterprise Information System, 10/01/14.

Reasons for Declinations Trust-me proposal Not feasible Expertise gaps Insufficient funding Too ambitious Incremental contribution Bad luck

Myths about NSF Only funds scholars at elite graduate institutions Only funds famous academics Once declined, you are likely always to be declined Only funds normal science Advisory committees make funding decisions

NSF vs. NIH NSF tends to be smaller NSF is more open to risky, exploratory, paradigmchallenging work NSF stresses basic research NSF has no scoring system, percentile system NSF program officers make funding decisions NSF uses revision encouragement loosely

It is useful to submit, even if declined Revise and resubmit Discover other funding sources Forces thinking Builds relationships Receive reviews from experts

Commandments for Writing Competitive NSF Proposals Thou shalt propose a brilliant idea. Thou shalt read the PAPP, or at least the good parts. Thou shalt get help with proposal writing. Thou shalt spell chek. Thou shalt write for the right audience. Thou shalt not irritate the reviewers. Thou shalt not kill (with some exceptions) too many trees. "Thou shalt not steal the work of others."

Final Advice Learn to love rejection Team up E-mail or call Program Officer with specific questions Encourage dissertation improvement grant proposals