There is at least one other climate blogger in Tamino's situation, i.e. not a climate scientist but with a substantial degree of relevant expertise, who maintains anonymity for the same reason: In this age of easy googling, they don't want someone (e.g.
an NSF grant manager) checking up on their professional activities only to find mostly just climate blog material, none of which is strictly relevant to their career and often gets a little, um, unprofessional in tone if not content.
Not exact matches
The
manager said
NSF was «used to this kind of attack» and told her that they'd already written a white paper clarifying the goals and cost of Clarke's
grant, but Clarke has not yet seen this document.
Recently, Barbara held a position at Stevens Institute of Technology's Center for Innovation in Engineering and Science Education, where she was the Project
Manager of an $ 11.5 million
NSF grant to improve student achievement in science and engineering in 14 NJ school districts.