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1 Science and Technology Centers: Integrative Partnership Presented by Kathryn Sullivan Senior Advisor National Science Foundation

2 STC Program Goal – 1989 NSF established the STC Program to help maintain U.S. pre-eminence in science and technology, and ensure the requisite pool of scientists with the quality and breadth of experience required to meet the changing needs of science and society – ingredients essential to successful economic competitiveness. PROGRAM VISION

3 U.S. STEM WORKFORCE

4 PROGRAM SUMMARY Foreign-born proportion of total with PhDs in S&E, by field and education level: 2003 Engineering - 50.6 Chemical - 47.0 Civil - 54.2 Electrical - 57.0 Mechanical - 52.2 Life sciences - 36.2 Agriculture - 32.7 Biological sciences - 37.4 Mathematics/computer sciences - 47.5 Computer sciences - 57.4 Mathematics - 43.1 Physical sciences - 36.9 Chemistry - 37.0 Geosciences - 26.2 Physics/astronomy - 40.1 Social sciences - 16.9 Economics - 31.5 Political science - 24.2 Psychology - 9.8 Sociology/anthropology - 13.6

5 THE FUTURE Resident population of United States, by race/ethnicity and age: 2006 Figure Updated: December 2008

6 STC BASICS First STC Competition: 1987 Number of Currently Operational STCs: 17 2000 (5), 2002 (6), 2005-2006 (6) NSB approved STC Program for competitions every 2-3 years if budget permits A sixth competition is currently under way, with the expectation of funding new centers in June of 2010.

7 All areas of science supported by NSF Award duration up to 10 years Level of funding US $1.5 - $5 million Awards managed by a cooperative agreement Awards co-managed by STC program and appropriate discipline Required positions in a center: Director, managing director, education director Required: an independent external advisory board MORE BASICS

8 Adaptive Optics Behavioral Neursocience Environmentally Responsible Solvents and Processes Nanobiotechnology Biophotonics Sensors Materials Earth-surface dynamics Polar environments Atmospheric sciences Oceanography Information technologies MORE BASICS

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10 Research: Bringing together focused resources to address complex, interdisciplinary research questions. STEM Talent Development: Provide a rich environment for encouraging future scientists, engineers, and educators to take risks… Integrating education and research through discovery- based experiences…build alliances across educational spectrum and STEM workforce capacity. Diversity: STCs partner with institutions serving students from underrepresented STEM groups. Knowledge Transfer: Offer catalytic environment where technical exchange and innovation can occur. FOUR PILLARS

11 Multi-institutional, 5-10 major partners 15-70 Senior researchers 20-140 graduate students Overall budget US $ 5.2-12 mil/year 5 full/part time support staff CENTER PROFILE

12 NSF expects STCs to demonstrate leadership in the involvement of groups traditionally underrepresented in science and engineering, at all levels within the Center… STCs are strongly encouraged to form meaningful, substantive and long-term partnerships with minority-serving institutions, womens colleges and institutions that primarily serve students with disabilities… STC and DIVERSITY

13 Diverse, skilled STEM talent and empowering future generations Partnerships Long-Term Perspective Implementation and Evaluation STC-AGEP SYNERGIES

14 Current STC Competition 2005-2006 Renewals Center for Remote Sensing (UKansas) Team for Research In Ubiquitous Secure Technologies (UC-Berkeley) Center for Multiscale Modeling of Atmospheric Processes (Colorado State) Center for Layered Polymeric Systems (Case Western) Center for Coastal Margin Observation and Prediction (Oregon Health and Science U) Center forMicrobial Oceanography (U of Hawaii-Manoa) Partnerships for International Research and Development OPPORTUNITIES

15 http://www.nsf.gov/od/oia/programs/stc/index.jsp http://www.nsf.gov/od/oia/programs/stc/2000-2006.jsp ttp://nsf.gov/funding/pgm_summ.jsp?pims_id=5541&org=OIA http://depts.washington.edu/teamsci/welcome.html http://nsf.gov/dir/index.jsp?org=OIA http://nsf.gov/funding/pgm_summ.jsp?pims_id=12819&org=OISE&from= home http://nsf.gov/funding/pgm_summ.jsp?pims_id=12819&org=OISE&from= home ksulliva@nsf.gov RESOURCES


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