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Philadelphia: First Capital of U.S.A. ___________________________________

NSF CAREER Proposal Writing Workshop Temple University Center City (TUCC) ___________________________________ 2013.

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Philadelphia: First Capital of U.S.A. ___________________________________

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  1. NSF CAREER Proposal Writing WorkshopTemple University Center City (TUCC)___________________________________2013

  2. Schedule_______________________________7:30-8:30 Breakfast and Registration8:30-9:00 Opening Remarks9:00-10:00 Overview of NSF CISE and CAREER program10:00-10:30 Career Awardee Talk Session I10:30-11:00 Coffee Break I11:00-11:45 Career Awardee Talk Session II11:45-12:15 Q&A with Career Awardees

  3. Schedule_______________________________12:15-1:30 Lunch (at TUCC)1:30-3:30 Mock Panel Discussion (7 parallel sessions)3:30-4:00 Coffee Break II4:00-4:30 Mock Panel Project Summaries4:30-5:00 Q & A and Closing Remarks5:00-6:30 Reception (at Corner Bakery)

  4. Opening Remarks_______________________________Dr. Hai-Lung Dai Temple University Provost Dr. Jie Wu Workshop Host

  5. Philadelphia: First Capital of U.S.A.___________________________________

  6. Temple University is a State-affiliatedInstitution___________________________________(>38,000 students, 26th largest)Temple University Penn State University University of Pittsburgh Lincoln University

  7. Workshop Selection Criteria_______________________________About ~140 applicants for 100 slotsParticipants from CISE disciplines Diversity, 1 or 2 per school Participants with no NSF grants Participants closer towards tenure

  8. Travel Grant Selection Criteria_______________________________16 travel awardsFaculty in HBCU/MSI Universities with limited MS/PhD programs Underrepresented faculty Generally limit to one per school

  9. Workshop Logistics_______________________________Wireless access Wired access and printer (Room 220) Staff support: Dr. Shan LinRuth Briggs

  10. Overview of NSF CISE and CAREER_______________________________Dr. Deborah Lockhard Deputy Division Director, IIS CISE, NSF

  11. Career Awardee Talks Session I_______________________________Dr. TommasoMelodia SUNY Buffalo Dr. Thomas Hacker Purdue

  12. Career Awardee Talks Session II_______________________________Dr. Ani Hsieh Drexel Dr. SayeefSalahuddin Berkeley Dr. Nate Foster Cornell

  13. Lunch: TUCC, 2rd Floor_______________________________

  14. Mock Panels_______________________________ • Group 1, Rm 225, (IIS+CCF): Deborah Lockhart • Group 2, Rm 206, (CNS+CCF): Sam Weber • Group 3, Rm 207, (CCF+CNS): MitraBasu • Group 4, Rm 208, (IIS+CNS): Ken Whang • Group 5, Rm 216, (CCF+CNS): Krishna Kant • Group 6, Rm 218, (IIS+CCF): Tracy Kimbrel • Group 7, Rm 205, (CNS+IIS): ThyagarajanNandagopal

  15. Q & A and Closing Remarks_______________________________NSF Program Directors Workshop Host

  16. Reception: Corner Bakery

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