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- From: kristoff@NET.BIO.NET (Dave Kristofferson)
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- Subject: Computational Science and Engineering Posdoctoral Assoc.
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- Date: 21 Nov 92 02:11:38 GMT
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- I'm passing along this note that I received from NSF.
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- Sincerely,
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- Dave Kristofferson
- BIOSCI/bionet Manager
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- kristoff@net.bio.net
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- Attached is the program announcement for the CISE Computational
- Science and Engineering Postdoctoral Research Associate. In the
- past this type of award has helped to support postdocs in the
- biological sciences (5 out of 18 awarded in FY92).
- The deadline is January 19, 1993.
-
-
- PLEASE distribute this to anyone who might be interested!
-
-
-
- Title : NSF 92-120 - CISE Postdoctoral Research Associates in
- Computational Science and Engineering CISE Postdoctoral
- Research Associates in Experimental Science
- Type : Program Guideline
- NSF Org: CISE
- Date : November 5, 1992
- File : nsf92120
-
-
-
-
- CISE Postdoctoral Research Associates in Computational Science and
- Engineering
- CISE Postdoctoral Research Associates in Experimental Science
-
- The Computer and Information Science and Engineering (CISE)
- Directorate of the National Science Foundation plans a limited
- number of grants for support of Postdoctoral Research
- Associateships contingent upon available funding. The Associates
- are of two types:
-
- Associateships in Computational Science and Engineering
- (CS&E Associates) supported by the New Technologies Program in the
- Division of Advanced Scientific Computing (DASC) in cooperation
- with other NSF CS&E disciplines (CS&E Associates). The objective
- of these Associateship awards is to increase expertise in the
- development of innovative methods and software for applying high
- performance, scalable parallel computing systems in solving large
- scale CS&E problems.
-
- Associateships in Experimental Science (ES Associates)
- supported by the Office of Cross Disciplinary Activities (CDA) .
- The objective of the ES Associateship awards is to increase
- expertise in CISE experimental science by providing opportunities
- for associates to work in established laboratories performing
- experimental research in one or more of the research areas
- supported by the CISE Directorate.
-
- These awards provide opportunities for recent Ph.D.s to broaden
- their knowledge and experience and to prepare them for significant
- research careers on the frontiers of contemporary computational
- science and engineering and experimental science. It is assumed
- that CS&E Associates will conduct their research at academic
- research institutions or other centers or institutions which
- provide access, either on site or by network, to high performance,
- scalable parallel computing systems and will be performing
- research associated with those systems. It is assumed that ES
- Associates will conduct their research in academic research
- institutions or other institutions devoted to experimental science
- in one or more of the research areas supported by the CISE
- Directorate.
-
- Who may submit
- Universities, colleges, and other research institutions as
- described in Grants for Research and Education in Science and
- Engineering (GRESE), (NSF 92-89) are eligible to submit proposals
- to this program. For CS&E Associateships the institution must have
- access to high performance, emerging parallel computing systems.
- For ES Associateships, the institution should have an established
- laboratory performing research in CISE experimental areas (as
- described in Guide to Programs (NSF 92-78)). Associateship awards
- will be based on proposals submitted by the sponsoring institution.
- The principal investigator will serve as an unreimbursed scientific
- advisor for the research associate. Research associates should not
- be listed as co-principal investigators. Each proposal must
- include a research and training plan for the proposed research
- associate in an activity of computational science and engineering
- in any of the fields supported by DASC, other NSF CS&E programs or
- experimental research supported by the CISE Directorate. To be
- eligible for this support, individuals must; (1) be eligible to be
- appointed as a research associate or research assistant professor
- in the institution which has submitted the proposal, (2) fulfill
- the requirement for the doctoral degree in computational science
- and engineering, computer science or a closely related discipline
- by September 30, 1993.
-
- Award Amounts, Stipends and Research Expense Allowances
- Awards will range from $36,200-$46,200 for a 24 month period. The
- award will include $32,000-$42,000 to support the Research
- Associate (to be matched equally by the sponsoring institution).
- There will also be an allowance of $4,200 to the sponsoring
- institution, in lieu of indirect costs, as partial reimbursement
- for expenses incurred in support of the research. The annual award
- to the research associate will be composed of two parts; an annual
- stipend (salary and benefits) that may range from $28,000-$38,000,
- and a $4,000 per year research expense allowance expendable at the
- Associate's discretion for travel, publication expenses, and other
- research-related costs. There is no allowance for dependents. The
- effective date of the award cannot be later than January 1994.
-
-
- Matching Funds
- The institution must match the NSF award on a dollar for dollar
- basis excluding the $4,200 granted in lieu of indirect costs.
- Matching funds may come from grants from other NSF programs, other
- agencies' programs, or from other institutional resources.
- Matching fund arrangements are the responsibility of the submitting
- institution and must be detailed in the budget request. To the
- extent that the sponsoring institution increases its cost sharing
- by providing additional stipend beyond the level of $38,000 over
- the 24 month award period, the CISE Postdoctoral Associates program
- will not provide additional funds.
-
- Evaluation and Selection
- Proposals will be reviewed by panel in accordance with established
- Foundation procedures and the general criteria described in the
- GRESE brochure. In particular, the review panel will consider:
- the candidate's ability, accomplishments, potential as evidenced by
- the quality and significance of past research, long range career
- goals, the likely impact of the proposed postdoctoral training and
- research on the future career goals, the likely impact of the
- proposed postdoctoral training and research on the future
- scientific development of the applicant and on the parallel
- computing infrastructure of the US (for CS&E Associates) or on
- Experimental Science in CISE disciplines (for ES Associates), and
- the adequacy of the sponsoring institution's access to high
- performance and/or experimental computational resources to support
- the proposed research.
-
- The selection of the Research Associates will be made by the
- National Science Foundation on the basis of panel reviews, with
- due consideration of the effect of the awards on the infrastructure
- of CS&E and experimental computer science research in the US.
-
- Copies of the GRESE brochure and other NSF publications are
- available at no cost from the NSF Forms and Publication Unit, phone
- (202) 357-7668, or via e-mail (Bitnet:pub@nsf or
- Internet:pubs@note.nsf.gov).
-
- Application Procedures and Proposal Materials
- To be eligible for consideration, a proposal must contain forms
- which can be found in the GRESE brochure. Required are a
- Supplementary Application Information Form (NSF Form 1225-one
- copy), a Current and Pending Support Form (NSF Form 1239-one copy)
- to be completed by the Principal Investigator (the scientific
- advisor), and one original and twelve copies of:
-
- (a) Cover page with institutional certificates (Form 1207).
- Title should indicate whether the proposal is an CS&E
- Postdoctoral Associate or ES Postdoctoral Associate.
-
- (b) Budget (Form 1030).
-
- (c) Statement with details regarding matching funds and their
- source.
-
- (d) Personal career goals statement not to exceed one single-
- spaced page, written by the research associate applicant,
- that describes the career goals of the applicant and what
- role the chosen research, scientific advisor and sponsoring
- institution will play in enhancing the realization of these
- long-range career goals.
-
- (e) Statement of results from prior NSF support (of the
- Principal Investigator) related to the proposed research.
-
- (f) Biographical sketch of the principal investigator as
- called for in the GRESE brochure.
-
- (g) Up-to-date curriculum vitae of the research associate
- applicant including a complete list of publications, but no
- reprints (a thesis should not be included, but a thesis abstract
- may be included).
-
- (h) Proposal abstract, less than 250 words, of the training
- and research plan.
-
- (i) Training and research plan (not to exceed three single-
- spaced typewritten pages). This should propose research
- which could be carried out during the award period. The
- creativity, description and essential elements of the research
- proposal must be those of the research associate
- applicant.
-
- (j) Statement from the proposed postdoctoral advisor
- nominating the research associate indicating the nature of
- the postdoctoral supervision to be given if the award is made.
-
- (k) Statement from the advisor clearly describing the
- computing facilities and resources that will be available to
- support the proposed research.
-
- (l) Three recommendations (normally including one from the
- doctoral advisor). Training and research plans should
- be provided to your references to assist their recommendations.
-
- Please note that the research description page limit is less than
- the research description page limit specified in GRESE. All
- application materials must be:
- (1) received by NSF no later than the deadline date January
- 19, 1993; (2) be postmarked no later than five (5) days
- prior to the deadline date; or
- (3) be sent via commercial overnight mail no later than two
- (2) days prior to the deadline date; to be considered for award.
- Send completed proposals with supporting application materials to:
- New Technologies Postdoctoral Associateships, NSF 92-120, Division
- of Advanced Scientific Computing, Room 417, National Science
- Foundation, Washington, D.C.,20550 for CS&E Associates and to CISE
- Experimental Science Postdoctoral Associateships,NSF 92-120, Office
- of Cross Disciplinary Activities, Room 436, National Science
- Foundation, Washington, DC, 20550 for ES Associates. Award
- recommendations are planned for March, 1993 with announcements in
- April, 1993. In FY1992 DASC made 18 such post-doc awards and CDA
- made 12. In FY1993, it is anticipated that DASC and CDA will make
- approximately 35 awards total.
-
- Additional Information
- If you wish additional information, please contact Dr. Robert
- G.Voigt, Program Director, New Technologies, DASC, at (202)
- 357-7727 (e-mail: rvoigt@nsf.gov) for CS&E Associates or Dr. John
- C. Cherniavsky, Head, CDA at (202) 357-7349 (e-mail:
- jchernia@nsf.gov) for ES Associates.
-
- Copies of most program announcements are available electronically
- using the Science and Technology Information System (STIS). The
- full text can be searched on-line, and copied from the system.
- Instructions for use of the system are in NSF 91-10 "STIS Flyer."
- The printed copy is available from the Forms and Publications Unit.
- An electronic copy may be requested by sending a message to
- "stis@nsf" (bitnet) or "stis@nsf.gov" (Internet).
-
- The Foundation provides awards for research in the sciences and
- engineering. The awardee is wholly responsible for the conduct of
- such research and preparation of the results for publication. The
- Foundation does not assume responsibility for such findings or
- their interpretation.
-
- The Foundation welcomes proposals on behalf of all qualified
- scientists and engineers and strongly encourages women,
- minorities, and persons with disabilities to compete fully in any
- of the research and research-related programs described in this
- document.
-
- Facilitation Awards for Scientists and Engineers with Disabilities
- provide funding for special assistance or equipment to enable
- persons with disabilities (investigators and other staff, including
- student research assistants) to work on an NSF project. See
- program announcement (NSF 91-54), or contact the program
- coordinator (202) 357-7456 for more information.
-
- In accordance with Federal statutes and regulations and NSF
- policies, no person on grounds of race, color, age, sex, national
- origin, or disability shall be excluded from participation in,
- denied the benefits of, or be subject to discrimination under any
- program or activity receiving financial assistance from the
- National Science Foundation.
-
- NSF has TDD (Telephone Device for the Deaf) capability which
- enables individuals with hearing impairments to communicate with
- the Division of Personnel and Management for information relating
- to NSF programs, employment, or general information. This number
- is (202) 357-7492.
-
- Grants awarded as a result of this announcement are administered in
- accordance with the terms and conditions of NSF GC-1, "Grant
- General Conditions," or FDP-II, "Federal Demonstration Project
- General Terms and Conditions," depending on the grantee
- organization. Copies of these documents are available at no cost
- from the NSF Forms and Publications Unit, phone (202) 357-7668, or
- via e-mail (Bitnet:pubs@nsf or Internet:pubs@note.nsf.gov). More
- comprehensive information is contained in the NSF Grant Policy
- Manual (July 1989) for sale through the Superintendent of
- Documents, Government Printing Office, Washington, DC 20402.
-
- "Catalog of Federal Domestic Assistance Number 47.070, Computer and
- Information Science and Engineering."
-
- The information requested on this application material is solicited
- under the authority of the National Science Foundation Act of 1950,
- as amended. It will be used in connection with the selection of
- qualified proposals and may be used and disclosed to qualified
- reviewers and staff assistants as part of the review process and to
- other government agencies. See Systems of Records, NSF-50,
- "Principal Investigator/ Proposal File and Associated Records" and
- NSF-51, "Reviewer/Proposals File and Associated Records" 56 Federal
- Register 54907 (October 23, 1991). Submission of the information is
- voluntary. Failure to provide full and complete information,
- however, may reduce the possibility of your receiving an award.
-
- Public reporting burden for this collection of information is
- estimated to average 120 hours per response, including the time for
- reviewing instructions. Send comments regarding this burden
- estimate or any other aspect of this collection of information,
- including suggestions for reducing this burden to:
-
- Herman G. Fleming
- Reports Clearance Officer
- Division of Human Resource Management
- National Science Foundation
- Washington, DC 20550
-
- And to:
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- Office of Management and Budget
- Paperwork Reduction Project (3145-0058)
- Washington, DC 20503
-
- NSF 92-120 (New)
- OMB 3145-0058
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