I/UCRC Annual Directors Meeting January 8, 2009

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I/UCRC Annual Directors Meeting January 8, 2009 Welcome to the Industry / University Cooperative Research Centers

Program Update Staff Rathindra (Babu) DasGupta, Program Director & Prime Contact for I/UCRC rdasgupt@nsf.gov Glenn Larsen, Program Director glarsen@nsf.gov Gregory Misiorek, Program Assistant, gmisiore@nsf.gov Rita Rodriguez, Program Director (CISE) rrodrigu@nsf.gov Alex Schwarzkopf, Contractor - aschwarz@nsf.gov Don Senich, Senior Advisor dsenich@nsf.gov

Program Update (cont d) Revised I/UCRC Solicitation (NSF 08-591) Revised Fundamental Research Supplement opportunity (NSF 08-068) Revised SBIR Membership opportunity (NSF 08-066) Mentorship for Post Docs In progress Compendium of Technology Breakthroughs & DVD In process - Dynamic Web Based Methods and Tools for Multi- University I/UCRC Management, Data Integration and Decision Support Proposed Studies on Economic Impact & I/UCRC Impact on Lives of Center/Site Directors and Students Budget impact Important Dates

Important Dates TIE project requests by March 01, 2009 Center Renewals under (NSF 08-591) for anticipated FY 09 start dates by March 06, 2009 All requirements for continuing grants funded in FY 09 must be in by June 01, 2009 Other dates and news are sent thru the ListServe

EXISTING CENTERS & SITES POTENTIAL CENTERS & SITES

Industry/University Cooperative Research Centers ENG Multi-University Centers 1. Advanced Forestry 2. Computational Materials Design 3. Dielectrics 4. Friction STIR Processing 5. Fuel Cells 6. Laser and Plasma for Adv. Mfg. 7. Logistics and Distribution 8. Membranes 9. Minimally Invasive Diagnostics 10. Precision Forming 11. Repair of Building and Bridges 12. Smart Vehicles 13. Water Quality 14. Telecommunications 15. Silicon Solar 16. Particulate and Surfactants 17. Advanced Cutting Tools 18. Health Organization & Transformation 19. Sustainable Iron & Steel 20. Small Satellite Technology 21. Bioenergy 1. CISE Multi-University Centers 2. Cyber Protection 3. e-design 4. Experimental Computer Systems 5. Identification 6. Intelligent Maintenance 7. Reconfigurable Computers 8. Search & Rescue Robots 9. Wireless Internet 10. Autonomic Computing Single University Centers 1. Advanced Vehicle Electronics 2. Bio-catalysis and Bio-processing of Macromolecules 3. Biomolecular Interaction 4. Electronic Micro-Cooling 5. Child Injury Studies 6. Advanced Knowledge Enablement (CISE) 36 Centers in FY 2009

Active Centers and Sites By Year # Centers fairly steady but increasing # of sites since 07 Fiscal Year

Research Sites Scattered Female Site Directors Increasing

New Sites Awarded to Join Existing IUCRCs (FY 2008) Membrane (U. of Colorado) New Jersey Institute of Technology (Planning) Connection One (Arizona State) U. of New Mexico (Planning) Smart Vehicles Concepts (Ohio State) TAMU Wireless Internet (Polytechnic University) Virginia Tech High Performance Reconfigurable Computing (U. of Florida) BYU & Virginia Tech Engineering Logistics and Distribution (U. of Arkansas) U. of Missouri-Columbia Arizona State Experimental Research in Computer Systems (U. of Minnesota) Ohio State U.

IUCRC Planning Grants Awarded for New Centers (FY 2008) Space Power & Propulsion * Michigan Tech Composites Infrastructure* WVU Grid-Connected Advanced Power Electronics Systems* U. of Arkansas Sustainable Engineering Systems Santa Clara U. Assembly Research U. of Michigan THz Application RPI Pharmaceutical Manufacturing & Formulation Georgia Tech Multicore Productivity Research (CISE) UMBC *Planning Workshops Completed Potential for 8 New Centers in the Future!!!

Full Proposals for Centers Under Consideration (FY 2009) Advanced Forestry Systems * Fuel Cell Center * Electromagnetic Compatibility *Universities Joining Existing Centers Water and Environmental Technology Embedded Systems (CISE) Potential for 4 New Centers in the Future!!! Net Centrics Software & Systems (CISE)

Planning Grants for Centers Under Consideration (FY 2009) Thermal Technologies Wood Composites Materials Resource Recovery & Recycling Energy Harvesting Photovoltaics Potential for 9 New Centers in the Future!!! Biophotonic Sensors Vehicle Carrier-to-Carrier Energy Exchange Advanced Radioactive Material Processing Intelligent Storage Systems (CISE)

NSF FUNDING TOTAL FUNDING BY SOURCE INDUSTRIAL MEMBERSHIP BY YEAR

NSF Budget By Year Other Programs Also Provide Support $10.2 mill Millions

Total Funding by Source by Year in Dollars Fed & Industrial Membership $ Play a Key Role Millions Fiscal Year

Total FY Funding by Source in Percentages 5% Fiscal Year

Industrial Memberships by Year TOTAL NUMBER OF MEMBERSHIPS AVERAGE NUMBER PER CENTER Membership Holding Between 600 & 700 ~12% Increase Since FY 07 Average Number Increasing Fiscal Year

Average Membership Turn Over Beware! Potential for Membership to Drop in the Near Future!

IUCRC Evaluation Studies Evaluation questionnaires have been revised and shortened o Evaluators will attempt to document a success story Will need your help Technology Breakthroughs New Member Recruitment Study (Gray & Rivers) o o Tested why firms join/not join Data analysis done; report due June Web-based LIFE (still supported at UCF) Study of Graduated I/UCRCs (Gray & McGowen) o Exit Interview Study o o Data collection nearing completion 55+ of 74 centers contacted Phase I (data collection process) complete Phase 2 (interviews and data analysis) underway

Glenn Larsen: NSF SOLICITATION FUNDAMENTAL RESEARCH SUPPLEMENT SBIR/IUCRC MEMBERSHIP MENTORING PLAN FOR POST-DOCS

I/UCRC Solicitation: NSF 08-591 Used for all planning and center proposals as of September 27, 2008 CISE full partner Cost sharing max. overhead of 10% on membership fees Minimum center memberships Multi-university 6 members, $300,000 in membership fees Single-university 8 members, $400,000 in membership fees Minimum site requirements $150,000 in membership fees 3 members at $25,000 or more per year Important Dates for 2009 Letter of Intent: January 2, 2009 and June 26, 2009 Planning and Full Proposals: March 06, 2009 and September 25, 2009

Core Funding under NSF 08-591 Years 1-5 centers Single University $80,000 annually Multi-university $80,000 annually when memberships >= $300,000, or $55,000 annually when memberships >= $150,000 Years 5-10 centers Single University $40,000 annually Multi-university $40,000 annually when Memberships >= $350,000, or $28,000 annually when memberships >= $175,000 Plus additional evaluator funding One site = $9,000; Two sites = $15,000 Three sites = $18,000; Four or more = $21,000

International I/UCRC Supplements US-based center is limited to one supplement per country Supplement request must include: Communications plan for foreign research site interaction Description of the infrastructure to enable collaboration Formal agreement between collaborative sites addressing IP issues that replicate the U.S. based membership agreement Funding: U.S. -based site receives $25,000 that includes cost for evaluator international travel No NSF funds to non-u.s. Centers

Fundamental Research Supplements Program for I/UCRCs (NSF 08-068) Deadline: February 4, 2009 by 5 PM Award amounts Non collaborative & single university $75,000 max Collaborative $150,000 max for 2 or more sites In addition to the above, NSF will match contributions from external non-academic or non-federal government organizations up to $75,000 (List and justify the nonacademic contribution on line M of the budget. One integrated supplement per center. Must be submitted as a supplement request.

2008 Fundamental Research Awards (ENG) Awards went to: Computational Materials Design Ga Tech & Penn State Fuel Cells - U. of South Carolina. Non Destructive Evaluation Iowa State High Performance Cooling Technology Purdue University Silicon Solar NCSU & Ga Tech CChIPS & CAC Children s Hospital of Philadelphia & U. of Florida Lasers & Plasma U. of Virginia

2008 Fundamental Research Awards (CISE) Awards went to: Autonomic Computing U. of FL, Rutgers & U. of Arizona Intelligent Maintenance Systems U. of CN, U. of Mich & U. Of Missouri Wireless Internet - U. of Virginia & Auburn U. Connection One Arizona State & Ohio State Engineering Logistics & Distribution Oklahoma State & U. of Louisville Minimally Invasive Medical Technology U. of CN & U. of MN E-Design U. Mass & U. of Pittsburgh Safety Security Rescue U. Penn & U. of MN

SBIR/IUCRC Memberships (NSF 08-066) Proposal window: October 1, 2008 to May 31, 2009 SBIR/STTRs can obtain a full I/UCRC membership NSF SBIR/STTRs can join multiple I/UCRCs Centers can accept multiple NSF SBIR/STTRs Endorsement letter from site director is required. SBIR projects must go if company votes all their chips on one project. SBIR/STTRs apply for a supplement when: They have an active NSF SBIR/STTR Phase II & IIB award Companies may join an active or graduated I/UCRC (within 5 years of the supplement request) that remain committed to I/UCRC principles I/UCRCs apply for a supplement when: The I/UCRC has a current center award, AND When the NSF SBIR/STTR Phase II & IIB is graduated (within 5 years of the supplement request).

SBIR/IUCRC Memberships (cont d) Supplements for one or two year memberships are considered Memberships: SBIR pays $5, 000 per year for centers membership at $50,000 or less, or 10 percent of the I/UCRC membership fee for centers with membership fees greater than $50,000 NSF funds the balance. NSF dollars cannot be use in computing center membership fee certifications. For eligible I/UCRCs see list at: http://www.nsf.gov/eng/iip/iucrc/directory/index.jsp For SBIR/STTR members (see search instructions within NSF 08-066. FY 2007 Funding 23 SBIR/STTR memberships in 17 I/UCRCs. One I/UCRC had four SBIR/STTRs, three I/UCRCs had two SBIR/STTRs.

Mentoring Plan for Post-Docs Required for all of NSF What: Implementation of mentoring provisions of the America COMPETES Act. When: Effective January 5, 2009 Proposals affected: ALL submitted proposals requesting support for postdoctoral researchers. Requirement: Must include, as a separate section within the project description, a description of the mentoring activities that will be provided for post-docs. Mentoring activities might include career counseling; training in preparation of grant proposals, publications and presentations; guidance on ways to improve teaching and mentoring skills; guidance on how to effectively collaborate with researchers from diverse backgrounds and disciplinary areas; and training in responsible professional practices. Non-compliance: Proposals that do not include a separate section on mentoring activities within the Project Description will be returned without review. Source: NSF Proposal & Award Policies & Procedures Guide (PAPPG), NSF 09-1- PAPP Guide Part I: Grant Proposal Guide Chapter II.C.2.d. Full section below.

Alex Schwarzkopf Presentation Transition Outline Contractor Program Growth CISE We WON our Battle

CISE Involvement in I/UCRC Rita V. Rodriguez Program Director NSF/CISE/CNS rrodrigu@nsf.gov January 09, 2009

CISE: IUCRC PI Meeting Other Programs handled by this PD: STC: Science and Technology Centers MRI: Major Research Instrumentation Some Special Projects CAREER Suggest you take appropriate advantages of these

CISE: IUCRC PI Meeting IUCRC could either Develop from STCs or Move towards an STC upon completion of entitlement period Prepare its Junior faculty by appropriately mentoring towards a CAREER Envision Special Projects leading to potentially successful and prosperous marriages

CISE: IUCRC PI Meeting PD founded and Co-Chairs internationally at least once a year the Workshop on Spatio- Temporal Issues PD believes international involvement in many research areas can be advantageous for our centers Take advantage of REUs and RETs Try competing for REU and RET sites

CISE: IUCRC PI Meeting Rita V. Rodriguez rrodrigu@nsf.gov 703-292-5188 office 703-319-2026 home 703-216-5639 cell

Important Dates TIE project requests by March 01, 2009 Center Renewals under (NSF 08-591) for anticipated FY 09 start dates by March 06, 2009 All requirements for continuing grants funded in FY 09 must be in by June 01, 2009 Other dates and news are sent thru the ListServe

THANK YOU QUESTIONS???

Average NSF IUCRC Funding per Center Fiscal Year Note: Based on total NSF/IUCRC Budget

Average NSF IUCRC Funding Per Site Fiscal Year Note: Based on total NSF/IUCRC Budget

Average Number of Researchers per Center by Year FACULTY & POST DOC RESEARCHERS Fiscal Year Note: As of 2003, NSF changed the label of non-faculty researchers to post doc researchers

Intellectual Property Events FY 98-08 Totals

Average Number of Intellectual Property Events