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2015 ERC
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Anthony Boccanfuso; Jilda Garton; Dennis Fortner
relationships!Focus on sponsored researchThe Technology Development ContinuumGeorgia Tech’s Contracting ContinuumGeorgia Tech’s Contracting ContinuumGeorgia Tech’s Contracting ContinuumThen there isthe real estate! • • • • • •But it’s more •than just a • •lease… • • •Conflict of interest • •What isrequired and •why it mattersin engineering •research with • •industry •Northrop Grumman Today•••• • • • • Rev. 022314Engagement / Promotion of R&
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2015 ERC
Authors
Lawrence Schuette
Materials EMW ASW Training Engineering Advanced Persistent Advanced Naval OhioHi-Frequency Surveillance Power Systems Replacement Comms Technologies
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2015 ERC
Authors
Robert Kraus
release. 10 University Centers of Excellence• Flexibility and continuous quality assurance• Perform excellent research in high priority Air Force interest areas• Strengthen AFRL in-house technical capabilities by providing frequent substantive professional interchanges between AFRL and university personnel• Educate students in vital technology areas and offer opportunities for AFRL new employee recruitment• Jointly managed and funded by AFOSR and AFRL TDs Current Centers of Excellence (CoEs): • Assured Cloud Computing (RI/Univ. of Illinois) • High-rate Deformation Physics of Heterogeneous Materials (RW/Cal Tech) • Integrated Computational Material Science and Engineering of Structural
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2015 ERC
Authors
Frank W Gayle
American  Society  for  Engineering  Educa3on  /      Engineering  Research  Council  Conference     March  10,  2015     The  Na3onal  Network  for   Manufacturing  Innova3on       Frank  W.  Gayle   Deputy  Director  –  Advanced  Manufacturing  Na3onal  Program  Office   U.S.  Department  of  Commerce   Interagency  Advanced  Manufacturing   Na3onal  Program  Office    (AMNPO)   Executive Office of the PresidentAdvanced Manufacturing Advanced Manufacturing Partnership (AMP/ National Program Office PCAST) (housed at DOC - NIST) Challenge:  US  losing  leadership
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2015 ERC
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Matt Hourihan
The FY 2016 R&DBudget: Review andContextMatt HourihanMarch 10, 2015for the ASEE Engineering Research CouncilAAAS R&D Budget and Policy Programhttp://www.aaas.org/spp/rd Trends in Federal R&D, FY 1977-2016 in billions of constant FY 2015 dollars$200$180$160 Total R&D$140 Defense$120
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2015 ERC
Authors
Mary Galvin
2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 Note that College costs increasing significantly faster than inflation Materials Research Science & Engineering Centers (MRSECs)•  1972 NSF established DMR with MRLs•  MRSECs must have 2 or more Interdisciplinary Groups (IRGs)•  Flexibility to develop new areas, support for ‘Seeds’•  Education and REU•  Shared experimental facilities•  Competition every 3 years – 6 year awardsPO: Dan Finotello MRSEC FY14 CompetitionØ  12 awardsØ  Columbia – new MRSEC – one IRG assembling materials from molecular clusters and another on 2D materialsØ  Three 1 IRG MRSECs went to 2 IRGs Ø  Brandeis – new IRG materials for artificial muscles, self-pumping fluids
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2015 ERC
Authors
William Klingensmith
Research Opportunities at the NSA William Klingensmith IAD Trusted Engineering Solutions MARCH 2015 AGENDA• Innovations Broad Agency Announcement (BAA) Special Opportunities Request (SOR)• Innovative Mission Capabilities BAA• Grants for Research in Mathematics• Unsolicited Proposals• Conferences, Workshops, Research Experience for Undergraduates (REUs)• Pathway to Success aINNOVATIONS BROAD AGENCY ANNOUNCEMENT (BAA)SPECIAL OPPORTUNITIES REQUEST (SOR)• SOR’s are open to all companies and research organizations• Topics announced on Acquisition Resource Center (ARC)• Late stage R&D developed to the point of being prototyped