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Session 3: Data Management, Open Access and Data Sharing
Collection
2017 ERC
Authors
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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Session 3: Data Management, Open Access and Data Sharing
Collection
2017 ERC
Authors
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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Session/Panel 4: Cost-sharing & Seed Funding
Collection
2017 ERC
Authors
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
Collection
2017 ERC
Authors
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
Collection
2017 ERC
Authors
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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Session/Panel 2: New Opportunities – Breaking into Federal Agencies that are New for You
Collection
2017 ERC
Authors
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
Collection
2017 ERC
Authors
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!