NSF Office of Integrative Activities Major Research Instrumentation Program November 2007 Major Research Instrumentation EPSCoR PI Meeting November 6-9,

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NSF Office of Integrative Activities Major Research Instrumentation Program November 2007 Major Research Instrumentation EPSCoR PI Meeting November 6-9, 2007 Office of Integrative Activities National Science Foundation Dr. Joan Frye ~

NSF Office of Integrative Activities Major Research Instrumentation Program November 2007

Purpose The MRI program is designed to increase access to scientific and engineering equipment for research and research training in U.S. academic institutions. The MRI program seeks to improve the quality and expand the scope of research and research training in science and engineering, and to foster the integration of research and education by providing instrumentation for research-intensive learning environments. The MRI program encourages the development and acquisition of research instrumentation for shared use across academic departments, among research institutions, and in concert with private sector partners.

NSF Office of Integrative Activities Major Research Instrumentation Program November 2007 Goals Support the acquisition, through purchase, upgrade, or development, of major state-of-the-art instrumentation for research, research training, and integrated research/education activities at U.S. Institutions; Improve access to and increase use of modern research and research training instrumentation by scientists, engineers, and graduate and undergraduate students; Enable academic departments or cross-departmental units to create well-equipped learning environments that integrate research and education; Foster the development of the next generation of instrumentation for research and research training; and Promote partnerships between academic researchers and private sector instrument developers.

NSF Office of Integrative Activities Major Research Instrumentation Program November 2007 Eligible Institutions Ph.D. granting organizations –academic organizations that have produced more than 20 Ph.D.s or D. Sci’s in all NSF supported fields during the previous two academic years Non-Ph.D. granting organizations –two and four year colleges and universities that have produced 20 or fewer Ph.D.s or D.Sci’s in all NSF supported fields during the previous two academic years Non-degree granting organizations –independent non-profit research organizations, research museums, and consortia of eligible institutions

NSF Office of Integrative Activities Major Research Instrumentation Program November 2007 Program Administration MRI solicitation (NSF ) Other MRI resources available -- –FAQ’s –lists of MRI awards ( ) –MRI presentations Proposals required to be submitted electronically using NSF FastLane system; At time of submission, PI is asked to identify an NSF division to review proposal.

NSF Office of Integrative Activities Major Research Instrumentation Program November 2007 NSF – FY 2008 MRI Solicitation FY 2008 significant changes: –Cost-sharing is required on proposals submitted by PhD granting institutions and non-degree granting institutions. –The upper limit has been raised to $4 million. Requests over $2 million must be for the acquisition of single instruments only. Letters of intent are required for all requests above $2 million. –Operation and maintenance support may be requested on acquisition proposals. –Adherence to proposal margin, spacing and font size limitations, consistent with the NSF Grant Proposal Guide, will be strictly required and enforced.

NSF Office of Integrative Activities Major Research Instrumentation Program November 2007 Evaluation Criteria Intellectual merit Broader impacts of the proposed activity Additional Review Criteria: –Plans for using the new or enhanced research capability in teaching, training or learning. –Management Plan. –For instrument development proposals: Rationale for development of a new instrument. –For instrument acquisition proposals over $2 million: Impact at the state or national level; plans for post-award funding of operation & maintenance

NSF Office of Integrative Activities Major Research Instrumentation Program November 2007 Actual Review Template What is the intellectual merit of the proposed activity? How important is the proposed activity to advancing knowledge and understanding within its own field or across different fields? How well qualified is the proposer (individual or team) to conduct the project? (If appropriate, the reviewer will comment on the quality of the prior work.) To what extent does the proposed activity suggest and explore creative and original concepts? How well conceived and organized is the proposed activity? Is there sufficient access to resources? –Strengths –Weaknesses What are the broader impacts of the proposed activity? How well does the activity advance discovery and understanding while promoting teaching, training, and learning? How well does the proposed activity broaden the participation of underrepresented groups (e.g., gender, ethnicity, disability, geographic, etc.)? To what extent will it enhance the infrastructure for research and education, such as facilities, instrumentation, networks, and partnerships? Will the results be disseminated broadly to enhance scientific and technological understanding? What may be the benefits of the proposed activity to society? –Strengths –Weaknesses Is management plan appropriate? For instrument acquisition proposals: Evaluate whether the plan: 1) includes sufficient infrastructure and technical expertise to allow effective usage of the instrument; and 2) provides organizational commitments for operations and maintenance. For instrument development proposals: Evaluate whether the plan has a realistic schedule and mechanisms to deal with potential risks. In addition, evaluate the availability of appropriate technical expertise to design and construct the instrument and the cost of the new technology. –Strengths –Weaknesses Rationale for rating

NSF Office of Integrative Activities Major Research Instrumentation Program November Proposal and Award Snapshot Number of Proposals Reviewed: 774 Dollars Requested: $478,314,717 Number of Awards: 222 MRI Dollars Awarded: $89,361,469 NSF Dollars Awarded: $96,817,329 Success Rate: 28.7% Average MRI Award: $402,529 Average NSF Award: $436,114 Number of Institutions that Participated: 430 Number of Institutions Awarded: 190

NSF Office of Integrative Activities Major Research Instrumentation Program November 2007 Proposal and Award Information ^first year cost-sharing was removed *includes MRI Congressional appropriations and directorate/office contributions **pending proposals were assumed to be non-awards 1 includes only awards submitted directly to MRI program and reviewed

NSF Office of Integrative Activities Major Research Instrumentation Program November Proposals by Dollars Requested Means All: $617,978 Non-Degree: $616,649 Non-Ph.D.: $346,972 Ph.D.: $752,779 Medians All: $486,004 Non-Degree: $532,840 Non-Ph.D.: $307,330 Ph.D.: $604,860

NSF Office of Integrative Activities Major Research Instrumentation Program November Awards by Dollar Amount Means All: $402,529 Non-Degree: $499,354 Non-Ph.D.: $242,549 Ph.D.: $506,593 Medians All: $301,900 Non-Degree: $266,600 Non-Ph.D.: $205,808 Ph.D.: $425,000

NSF Office of Integrative Activities Major Research Instrumentation Program November Awards by Directorate 45 awards 17 awards 38 awards 29 awards 77 awards 8 awards

NSF Office of Integrative Activities Major Research Instrumentation Program November Number of Awards/Proposals by State

NSF Office of Integrative Activities Major Research Instrumentation Program November 2007 Non-Ph.D. Granting Institutions FY 2007 Number of Proposals Submitted: 255 Dollars Requested: $93,067,830 Number of Awards: 87 MRI Dollars Awarded: $21,101,761 NSF Dollars Awarded: $21,736,867 Success Rate: 34.1% Average MRI Award: $224,549 Average NSF Award: $249,849 Number of States Represented: 46^ Number of Institutions Represented: 193 FY 2006 Number of Proposals Submitted: 270 Dollars Requested: $94,409,449 Number of Awards: 92 MRI Dollars Awarded: $19,478,024 NSF Dollars Awarded: $20,669,110 Success Rate: 34.1% Average MRI Award: $211,718 Average NSF Award: $224,664 Number of States Represented: 39* Number of Institutions Represented: 192 ^ includes Washington, D.C. and Puerto Rico*includes Puerto Rico

NSF Office of Integrative Activities Major Research Instrumentation Program November 2007 Minority Serving Institution Definition Per U.S. Code 20, §1067k(3), “The term ‘minority institution’ means an institution of higher education whose enrollment of a single minority or a combination of minorities...exceeds 50 percent of the total enrollment” Per U.S. Code 20, §1101a(5B), “The term ‘Hispanic-serving institution’ means an institution of higher education that...at the time of application, has an enrollment of undergraduate full-time equivalent students that is at least 25 percent Hispanic students”

NSF Office of Integrative Activities Major Research Instrumentation Program November 2007 Minority Serving Institutions FY 2007 Number of Proposals Submitted: 111 Dollars Requested: $58,827,822 Number of Awards: 36 MRI Dollars Awarded: $11,661,651 NSF Dollars Awarded: $11,914,978 Success Rate: 32.4% Average MRI Award: $323,935 Average NSF Award: $330,972 Number of States Represented: 30* Number of Institutions Represented: 69 FY 2006 Number of Proposals Submitted: 66 Dollars Requested: $23,211,136 Number of Awards: 24 MRI Dollars Awarded: $4,823,738 NSF Dollars Awarded: $ 5,564,581 Success Rate: 36.4% Average MRI Award: $ 200,989 Average NSF Award: $ 231,858 Number of States Represented: 15^ Number of Institutions Represented: 41 ^ includes Washington, D.C., Puerto Rico and U.S. Virgin Islands (USVI) * includes Washington, D.C. and Puerto Rico

NSF Office of Integrative Activities Major Research Instrumentation Program November – 2007 MRI EPSCoR Proposals and Awards

NSF Office of Integrative Activities Major Research Instrumentation Program November – 2007 MRI EPSCoR vs. Non-EPSCoR States