Opportunities Fen Zhao February 24 2017 the History Behind BD Hubs amp Spokes BD Hubs sustain and scale up collaborative Big Data Innovation activities BD Spokes is the second phase of a long term NSF agenda for Big Data Partnerships ID: 621224
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National Science Foundation Opportunities
Fen Zhao
February 24 , 2017Slide2
the History Behind BD Hubs & Spokes
BD Hubs sustain and
scale up collaborative Big Data
Innovation activitiesBD Spokes is the second phase of a long term NSF agenda for Big Data Partnerships
Big Data Regional Charrettes Held
Industry, academia, and government representatives gathered in four charrettes around the country
APR
2015
Hubs Proposals Submitted
Large collaborative proposals
submitted to NSF
JUN
2015
Hubs Awards Made
Awards made to coordinating institutions
SEPT
2015
BD Spokes
BD Spokes solicitation released before 5
th
DC national charrette (bdhubs.info)
NOV
2015
MAY
2013
Big Data Partnerships Workshop
Industry, academia, and government representatives gathered to learn about Big Data partnership and brainstorm new ideas
MAR
2015
BDHubs
BD
Hubs solicitation to fund four regional Hubs
was released
JUN
2014
Partnerships Bear
F
ruit
Partnerships updated NITRD on midterm outcomes from announced projectsSlide3
Request for Input on Federal Datasets with Potential to Advance Data Science Objective:
Seeks
input on the types of datasets that federal departments, agencies, and offices may possess and could make openly available for use in data science. In the longer term, planning grants may be made available in cases where well-defined efforts to publish specific government datasets in the open are
described.DCL details: https://
www.nsf.gov/pubs/2017/nsf17049/nsf17049.jspDue: March 31, 2017
Contact: Chaitan Baru, CISE Senior Advisor for Data Science, cbaru@nsf.gov.NSF 17-049Slide4
Public Participation in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics Research: Capacity-building, community-building, and direction-setting
Objective:
Coordinates
Public Participation in STEM Research (PPSR) efforts at large, medium, and small scale. Seeks proposal for (a) Research Coordination Networks (RCN) to build PPSR
capacity and community; (b) conference proposals to bring together specific communities and to envision future directions for PPSR activities; and (c) PPSR-focused supplements to existing NSF-funded awards that enhance existing research activities through the introduction of
PPSR components.DCL details: https://www.nsf.gov/pubs/2017/nsf17047/nsf17047.jspDue: April 11, 2017Contact: PPSR@nsf.gov
NSF 17-047Slide5
Enabling New Collaborations Between Computer and Information Science & Engineering (CISE) and Social, Behavioral and Economic Sciences (SBE) Research Communities
Objective:
Encourages
the submission of additional EAGER proposals that foster novel interdisciplinary research carried out in new collaborations between one or more Computer and Information Science and Engineering (CISE) researchers and one or more Social, Behavioral and Economic Sciences (SBE)
researchers.DCL details: https://www.nsf.gov/pubs/2017/nsf17019/nsf17019.jsp
Due: April 1, 2017 (2nd round)Contact: Sara Kiesler (skiesler@nsf.gov), Nan Zhang (nanzhang@nsf.gov), and Dan Cosley (
dcosley@nsf.gov).
NSF 17-019Slide6
Improving Graduate Student Preparedness for Entering the Workforce, Opportunities for Supplemental Support
Objective:
Offers a
variety of opportunities across the Foundation designed to explore approaches that will position NSF-funded graduate students for success in the 21st century Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) workforce.DCL details: https://
www.nsf.gov/pubs/2016/nsf16067/nsf16067.jspDue: various dates from April to June, 2017
Contact: various point of contacts, please refer to the DCLNSF 16-067