Sentences with phrase «at nsf»

He have done industrial research, taught at the University of DE, and worked as a Program Officer at NSF and NRC.
CESM simulations were run at the NSF NCAR Computational and Information Systems Laboratory on Yellowstone (P36271028).
Final NPEO data are permanently archived at the NSF Arctic Data Center.
[Y] ou'd have thought that the university would have obtained the best possible professional advice on how to handle an inquiry and investigation from the Office of Research Integrity (or their equivalent at NSF).
David Verardo was Mann's handler at NSF, who told him in 2003 that he didn't have to provide data to Steve — that Mann was entitled to his view of climate and Steve his.
My simple search at NSF returns a multitude of studies possibly dealing with natural climate variation that go back for decades.
He is a heavy hitter at NSF and has played this PR type of game before.
At NSF most are academic scientists on leave from their universities, so they are almost all Democrats, hence committed to AGW.
Increases Sustainability Research: The Budget provides $ 766 million, an increase of $ 105 million over comparable 2010 levels, for a new effort at NSF that represents a fundamental shift in how an agency defines and supports multidisciplinary energy and climate research.
And if you look at the NSF's [nsf.gov] board who approves scientific grant research money, you will find that many of the have ties to «green» technologies and have a financial interest in AGW.
A group of research divers, led by Chuck Amsler, of UAB - The University of Alabama at Birmingham, and the community at NSF's Palmer Station dove deep on Earth Day to reclaim items that had fallen into the icy waters immediately off the station.
The National Science Foundation (NSF) Arctic Research Support and Logistics (RSL) Program, part of the National Science Foundation Office of Polar Programs (NSF - OPP), supports the field component of research projects funded through science programs at NSF.
With stellar co-investigators, from about 1986 to 2005, I have tried and tried to get cross-disciplinary proposals (either ocean - atmosphere or land - atmosphere) funded from more than one division at NSF.
This and subsequent competitions at NSF went a long way toward bringing attention to and implementation of standards - based reform.
Owens favored the restoration of a powerful independent policy board; others, gazing at the NSF / NIH grail, wanted to organize around distinct «institutes» within the agency, each focused on a different educational ill.
The project management body of knowledge didn't always translate directly to the work I was doing at NSF, but it was a fun challenge to try to apply private - sector portfolio management practices to those of a funding agency.
I'm a certified project management professional (PMP), and relied on my PMP training quite a bit at NSF, especially when managing multimillion - dollar infrastructure investments.
Although I am able to apply a lot of what I learned at NSF to my current job, I am still on a very steep learning curve.
I loved working at NSF, but really missed being at an academic institution and working directly with faculty.
He joined the Division of Molecular and Cellular Biosciences (MCB) at the NSF after 4 years as a postdoctoral fellow at Harvard University and the Katholieke Universiteit in Leuven, Belgium, where he used brewer's yeast to study the biological function of highly mutable repetitive «junk» DNA sequences.
Tim Spuck, science teacher and Einstein Fellow with the GK12 program at NSF is exploring the Greenland Ice Sheet with NASA's Operation IceBridge Research team until April 26.
[Y] ou'd have thought that the university would have obtained the best possible professional advice on how to handle an inquiry and investigation from the Office of Research Integrity (or their equivalent at NSF).
The focus of today's sessions at NSF's [US National Science Foundation] meeting of nanoscale science and engineering grantees focuses on putting the science to practical use.
The first definitive detection of an exoplanet was made in 1992 by an astronomer at NSF's Arecibo Observatory collaborating with a postdoctoral researcher at NSF's Very Large Array.
At NSF, we are funding research into the observational characterization of planetary properties, measurements and models of exoplanet atmospheres, and the theory of the formation and evolution of planetary systems.
Cathee Johnson Phillips, the principal investigator for NPA's ADVANCE - PAID project, presented on mentoring plans for postdoctoral associates at the NSF JAM on June 9, 2009.
«The institutes will ultimately impact thousands of researchers, making it possible to perform investigations that would otherwise be impossible, and expanding the community of scientists able to perform research on the nation's cyberinfrastructure,» said Rajiv Ramnath, program director in the Division of Advanced Cyberinfrastructure at NSF.
Following discussion of the technology's widespread implications at an NSF - sponsored workshop organized by Wilson and MIT in January 2014, the team wrote two related papers.
Scott Collins becomes Program Officer for the National Ecological Observatory Network (NEON); Henry Gholz becomes the Program Officer for LTER at NSF.
First comprehensive directory of LTER personnel is compiled by Bob Robbins and Caroline Bledsoe at NSF and printed at the LTER Network Office
In the United States, the National Science Foundation (NSF) takes a strong stance on plagiarism in general, says Christine Boesz, who was inspector - general at the NSF from 1999 until 2008.
Debbie Wing, a spokeswoman at NSF, said she could not comment on research proposals that hadn't been funded.
Those seeking fellowship opportunities at NSF should consult the relevant NSF Directorate, and submit them directly to one of those directorate's fellowship programs (see NSF FastLane list of postdoctoral research fellowship programs).
More information can be found at NSF's Postdoctoral Research Fellowships Web page.
Postdoctoral scientists outside of the United States can inquire about NSF - funded projects regardless of discipline at NSF's International Web page.
«This project could significantly enhance the state - of - the - art in privacy,» said Nina Amla, a program director at NSF who oversees the award.
There's also an unexpected bonus that the folks at NSF are unlikely to appreciate: «[T] he bill gives NSF the responsibility «to evaluate scientific research programs undertaken by [other] agencies of the federal government.»
Official, public attention to mentoring began at NSF even before the new law was passed, in a 2 August 2006 «Dear Colleague» letter from Margaret Leinen, assistant director of NSF's Directorate for Geosciences, which alerted potential proposers to «the importance of providing professional development and mentoring» to postdocs.
«The emphasis at NSF,» the announcement says, «will be placed on integration of the cognitive sciences, social and economic sciences, and engineering in service of insights into healthy functions of brain, cognition, and behavior.»
Manka, a senior investigative scientist at the NSF - OIG, says his systematic approach, which he once applied to physics problems, works equally well when piecing together the facts in a misconduct case.
«Luis Echegoyen, a professor of chemistry at the University of Texas, El Paso, notes the percentage of underrepresented minorities (URMs) in chemistry faculty positions hasn't improved much since he was a program officer in the Chemical Dynamics Program at NSF [the National Science Foundation] in the early 1980s.
While completing her dissertation, Allbritten had an opportunity to work as an intern at the NSF - OIG.
I hope that the Administration does not flat fund R&RA (research and related activities) at NSF.
The heads of most directorates and a majority of division directors are rotators who spend only a few years at NSF.
At the same time, he says, the government's decision is based not on anything Barr did during the 1980s but on how she explained those activities to federal investigators after coming to work at NSF.
Richard Isaacson, a former program director at NSF on how he became a booster of the unlikely project, which was dreamt up by physicist Rainer Weiss
It could also undermine the agency's ability to maintain a high - quality workforce, says Kathie Olsen, who worked at NSF for nearly 2 decades and served as deputy NSF director and chief operating officer from 2005 to 2009.
Playing flawless defense, Representative Lamar Smith (R — TX) and the committee's Republican majority rejected all 13 Democratic amendments to the Frontiers in Innovation, Research, Science, and Technology Act (FIRST) Act, which covers programs at NSF and the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST).
The heads of most directorates and a majority of division directors spend only a few years at NSF.
Buckius has served as chief operating officer at NSF since October 2014, according to a White House statement, and senior science adviser since June 2014.
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