Developing the Next NSF New Mexico EPSCoR Research Infrastructure Improvement (RII) Track 1 Proposal (5-years, $20M)
The session will provide background about NSF EPSCoR and the RII Track 1 Program, describe the proposal development process and the timeline, provide guidelines for the white papers, and cover the choice of Track 1 themes and next steps with respect to forming thematic teams across New Mexico’s research universities and other relevant regional universities and colleges.
Category: National Science Foundation
Developing the Next NSF New Mexico EPSCoR Research Infrastructure Improvement (RII) Track 1 Proposal (5-years, $20M)
The session will provide background about NSF EPSCoR and the RII Track 1 Program, describe the proposal development process and the timeline, provide guidelines for the white papers, and cover the choice of Track 1 themes and next steps with respect to forming thematic teams across New Mexico’s research universities and other relevant regional universities and colleges.
Presenter: Mike Morrison, Creator of the #betterposter movement
Join us to hear from the mentors of the UNM NSF I-Corps Program, an entrepreneurial training program to explore the transition of a technology to the marketplace. The panelists will share their experiences as an I-Corps Mentor, development of the student teams, and the value of the program to the university. There will be time for questions about the program as well.
Already interested in participating in I-Corps? Applications are now open for UNM teams at http://loborainforest.com/icorps/.
The Distributed Energy Workforce at Santa Fe Community College is pleased to announce the Virtual Summit on emerging workforce training opportunities in Distributed Energy Systems.
SFCC’s Smart and Microgrid Training Center has established a program and hired a full-time faculty member to develop curricula, degrees, and certifications in this critical aspect of grid modernization.
Join us to learn about this program, the broader opportunities, and how all New Mexico educational institutions can share and cooperate to maximize the potential.
The HI-TEC Transformed 2020 conference is online. The NSF is paying for registrations for anyone.
You have to register and the synchronous part is two 3-hr online sessions July 29-30.
The entire rest of the conference (presentations, posters etc) will be will be online for several months, but only available to those who are registered.
Topic:
Open Session for Discussion
Description:
Bring your questions to an open mic session
Speaker(s):
NSF HSI Hub
Topic:
Institutional Capacity
Description:
Get advice on how to address institutional capacity and administration about your proposal
Speaker(s):
Liesl Jones, Baltimore City Community College
Jeffrey Alexander, Pueblo Community College
Topic:
Working with your Research Administration Office to Develop your Budget
Description:
Listen to our experts provide advice on working with your sponsored program office and NSF Fastlane
Speaker(s):
Hamid Mansoui Rad
Cindy Ramirez
Barbara Gonzalez
Rita Parra, New Mexico State University
Topic:
Biosketches & Evaluation
Description:
Discuss how to craft a biosketch that best supports your proposal and program evaluation
Speaker(s):
Delia Valles, New Mexico State University
Martha Desmond, New Mexico State University
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