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Julia Speer
FTE) Teams● Preparing a data management plan● Archiving and publishing datasets in VTechData● Developing data infrastructure● Offering data education opportunities● Supporting discipline-focused data and informatics projects ○ Sustainable software development ○ Data modeling, manipulation, visualization, and analytics ○ Preparing data for repository deposit ○ Transforming data for reusePreparing a Data Management Plan https://dmptool.orgArchiving, Sharing, and Citing Data● Practicing data sharing ○ re3data.org ○ VTechData ○ Publishing data papers● Understanding the benefits of sharing● Guidance on data citation https
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Patricia Brennan
follow FAIR •Public-private principles •Shift to Discovery •Catalogs solutions •Source on the fly Computation• Analytics – Biostatistics – Statistics – Distributed analytics – Machine learning – Optimization• Visualization – Visual Analytics – Depicting results• Management – Business process – Preserving provenance of analytical strategies – Maintaining version control Infrastructure• Commons• Identity management and authentication• Planning and forecasting tools• Business analytics Courtesy Warren Kibbe National Library of Medicine (NLM)• Mission: To
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Randolph Moses
. • Sponsor 70%; State 15%; OR/college/dept 5%/5%/5%• Other Cost Share: • Most c/s is in-kind e.g. % time of faculty and key staff • Up to 10% cash matched 1:1 College/Dept• We require 2-4 weeks to develop cost share plans • It is rarely formulaic, and often requires 1-1 negotiation. Some offices require 2 weeks lead time
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- Session/Panel 2: New Opportunities – Breaking into Federal Agencies that are New for You
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Addison Stark
business planning, IP, product development, and and represents the Agency as a thought leader in supply chain considerations the program area • Target public and private follow-on funding Qualifications sources • 5+ years of work experience, including technology, Techno-Economic Analyses research, and business experience; advanced • Perform techno-economic
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- Panel 1: New Opportunities – Creating Corporate/University Partnerships
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Lawrence Hornak
AwardCritical that everyone understand that university-industry partnerships are multi-faceted, mutuallybeneficial, long-term relationships… U-I partnerships are a significant investment of resources Developing a strategic plan is critical Align resources to maximize effectiveness Utilize federal programs to help build partnerships Build One-on-One relationships into Sector Cooperatives Adopt a “customer-focused” approach First understand the needs – industry and faculty Tailor programs and partnerships to match Be “easy to do business with” …. really Leverage existing resources to accelerate growth External groups to identify partners and build connections UGA success storiesWe are
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Reginald Williams
; Other S&T ≈ 30% Narrow ≈ 8% Current Fleet/Force Fleet/Force in Development Future Fleet/Force Portfolio is balanced across near, mid and long term S&T investments 6 Discovery & InventionDiscovery & Invention S&T is the essentialfoundation required for advanced technology• Focused on 5-20 years out• Basic Research and early Applied Research• All research maps to the Naval S&T Strategic Plan; the projects are the building blocks for
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- Session/Panel 7: New Research Initiatives and Directions at NSF Including the Process for Shaping Them
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Sohi Rastegar
(April 2017) – TOPICS ARE ANNOUNCED AND MADE PUBLIC Program Directors are the Leaders for EFRI TopicsPUBLIC ACCESS AND OPEN DATA• Public Access• We have a public access repository at https://par.nsf.gov/• A new FAQ on public access came out yesterday https://www.nsf.gov/pubs/2017/nsf17060/nsf17060.jsp• Special report on NSF public access https://www.nsf.gov/news/special_reports/public_access/• This year NSF will start reporting on submissions to the repository, per the plan at https://www.nsf.gov/pubs/2015/nsf15052/nsf15052.pdf• Open Data info: https://www.nsf.gov/data/THANK YOU!