List of Announcements (details below):
* VSE in the News
* Photo of the Week
* GRAND and Interdisciplinary Research Seminar (Wed 4 Mar, 3 pm)
* Funding Opportunity:NIH Summer Research Experience for Students
* Funding Opportunity:Young Faculty Award (DARPA)
* Funding Opportunity:Rapid Response to Earth System Events (NASA)
* Funding Opportunity:Cyberlearning and Future Learning Technologies (NSF)
* Funding Opportunity:Broadening Participation in Engineering (NSF)
* Funding Opportunity:Team-Based Design in Bioengineering Education (NIH)
* Funding Opportunity:Bioengineering Research Partnerships (NIH)
* Funding Opportunity:Environmental Literacy: Extreme Weather (NOAA)
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*VSE in the News*
Here is a list of news stories about VSE that have been posted:
Beyond Mason:
* Twitter.com
<https://twitter.com/ncaawrestling/status/571008147504148480>:
Taking down flames: Former GMU wrestler helped invent a
sound-blasting fire extinguisher.
* Twitter.com
<https://twitter.com/NCAA/status/571029712140689408>:Former
@GeorgeMasonU wrestler helped invent a fire extinguisher that blasts
flames with sound
At the Mason News Desk (http://newsdesk.gmu.edu):
* Engineers Week Keeps Building
<http://newsdesk.gmu.edu/2015/02/engineers-week-keeps-building/>
At the Volgenau website (http://volgenau.gmu.edu/):
* Yotam Gingold receives NSF CAREER Award
<http://volgenau.gmu.edu/home/-/asset_publisher/HNSOWRmBcc5U/content/yotam-gingold-receives-nsf-career-award?redirect=http%3A%2F%2Fvolgenau.gmu.edu%2Fhome%3Fp_p_id%3D101_INSTANCE_HNSOWRmBcc5U%26p_p_lifecycle%3D0%26p_p_state%3Dnormal%26p_p_mode%3Dview%26p_p_col_id%3Dcolumn-3%26p_p_col_count%3D1>
If you have suggestions for other stories, please submit them to Martha
Bushong, [log in to unmask] <mailto:[log in to unmask]>.
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*Photo of the Week*
View of the Atrium during Student Organization Fair on Feb. 26, 2015.
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*GRAND and Interdisciplinary Research Seminar (Wed 4 Mar, 3 pm)*
/Title:/Research at IISc and the Indo-US Center of Excellence for
Sustainable Design
/Date:/Wednesday, March 4th, 3 pm
/Location:/Room 4201
/Speaker:/Amaresh Chakrabarti, Professor Centre for Product Design and
Manufacturing Indian Institute of Science (IISc), Bangalore
/Abstract /
Design Research investigates phenomena associated with designing so as
to develop knowledge with which to inform and improve research,
education and practice of design. Centre for Product Design and
Manufacturing at Indian Institute of Science (IISc) is has a strong
focus on design research, its areas spanning from design theory and
methodology,design synthesis and creativity, human factors, aesthetics,
safety, sustainability, design for manufacturing, digital human
modelling, product informatics, geometric modelling, CAD/CAE, Robotics,
and so on. IISc has been recently awarded a Indo-US Joint Center of
Excellence (CoE) in Design of Sustainable Products, Services and
Manufacturing Systems, with partners from Centre for Study of Science,
Technology and Policy (CSTEP), Indian Institute of Management Ahmedabad
(IIMA), National Innovation Foundation India (NIF), University of
California Berkeley, Syracuse University and Washington State
University. The talk will outline some of the research from IISc into
design, and the main objectives and deliverables of the CoE.
/Biosketch/
Amaresh Chakrabarti is a professor of Engineering Design at the Centre
for Product Design and Manufacturing, Indian Institute of Science
(IISc), Bangalore. He has BE in Mechanical Engineering from Univ. of
Calcutta (now IIEST Shibpur), India, ME in Mechanical Design from IISc,
and PhD in Engineering Design from University of Cambridge, UK. After
PhD, he led for 10 years the Design Synthesis team at the EPSRC Centre
for Excellence Engineering Design Centre at University of Cambridge,
before joining IISc. His interests are in design synthesis & creativity,
eco-design & sustainability, and product informatics. He authored/edited
10 books, over 250 peer-reviewed articles, and has 6 patents
granted/pending. He co-authored DRM, a methodology used widely as a
framework for doing engineering design research. He is an Associate
Editor, AI EDAM (Cambridge University Press), Area Editor, Research in
Engg Design (Springer), Regional Editor, J for Remanufacturing
(Springer), and Advisory Editor for nine International Journals incl. J
of Engg Design (Taylor & Francis), Clean Technologies and Environmental
Policy (Springer), and Int J of Design Creativity and Innovation (Taylor
& Francis). Professor Chakrabarti has been on the Advisory Board of
Design Society, UK, where he is currently a member of its Board of
Management, member of the CII National Committee on Design, India, and
member of the Jury for India Design Mark, India Design Council. He
founded IDeASLab – the first laboratory in India for research into
design creativity, sustainability and innovation. He is Programme chair
for International Conferences on Research into Design (ICoRD), 22nd CIRP
Design Conference (CIRP Design 2012) and vice-Chair for AI in Design
(AID) and Design Computing and Cognition (DCC) Conferences. He is an
Honorary Fellow of the Institution of Engineering Designers, the peer
society under the UK Royal Charter in engineering design. 11 of his
papers won top paper awards in various international conferences.
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*Funding Opportunity:NIH Summer Research Experience for Students*
Title:NIH Summer Research Experience Programs (R25)
Sponsor:National Institutes of Health/DHHS
SYNOPSIS:The sponsors invite applications to provide a high quality
research experience for high school and college students and for science
teachers during the summer academic break.The NIH expects that such
programs will: help attract young students to careers in science;
provide opportunities for college students to gain valuable research
experience to help prepare them for graduate school; and enhance the
skills of science teachers and enable them to more effectively
communicate the nature of the scientific process to their students.The
programs would also contribute to enhancing overall science
literacy.Summer Research Programs that expand and complement existing
summer educational and training programs are encouraged.This FOA will
utilize the R25 Education Projects award mechanism.
Deadline(s):04/02/2015, 05/21/2015
Program URL: http://grants1.nih.gov/grants/guide/pa-files/PAR-13-104.html
DEADLINE NOTE
The deadline for receipt of standard applications is April 2, 2015, by
5:00 PM local time of applicant organization.The deadline for receipt of
AIDS-related applications is May 21, 2015by 5:00 PM local time of
applicant organization.
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*Funding Opportunity:Young Faculty Award (DARPA)*
This Research Announcement (RA) solicits ground-breaking
single-investigator proposals from junior faculty for research and
development in the areas of Physical Sciences, Engineering, Mathematics,
Medicine, Biology, Information and Social Sciences of interest to
DARPA's Defense Sciences Office (DSO), Microsystems Technology Office
(MTO), and Biological Technology Office (BTO). See the full
DARPA-RA-15-32 document for details.(The full solicitation lists topic
areas that are of interest to DARPA.)
Participation is limited to untenured Assistant or Associate Professors
within 5 years of appointment to a tenure-track position at a U.S.
institution of higher education or equivalent at a non-profit science
and technology research institution.
Deadline:April 13, 2015
URL:
https://www.fbo.gov/index?tab=documents&tabmode=form&subtab=core&tabid=61b30f97777fc41cb93d7113203a40f6
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*Funding Opportunity:Rapid Response to Earth System Events (NASA)*
Title:ROSES 2015: Rapid Response and Novel Research in Earth Science
Sponsor:National Aeronautics & Space Administration
This program element solicits proposals that advance the goals and
objectives of NASA?s Earth Science Division by conducting unique
research to investigate 1) unforeseen or unpredictable Earth system
events and opportunities that require rapid response, and 2) novel new
ideas of potential high merit and relevance for ESD science that have
not otherwise been solicited by NASA in the past three years.
Deadline(s):03/31/2016
Program URL:
http://nspires.nasaprs.com/external/solicitations/summary.do?method=init&solId={647E25AB-46C5-44D1-C4D3-C33521853238}&path=open
<http://nspires.nasaprs.com/external/solicitations/summary.do?method=init&solId=%7b647E25AB-46C5-44D1-C4D3-C33521853238%7d&path=open>
DEADLINE NOTE
There are rolling submissions through March 31, 2016.
OBJECTIVES:Rapid Response to Earth System Events – This subelement is
focused on research proposals having great urgency for action involving
quick-response research on natural or anthropogenic extreme events,
disasters, and/or similar unanticipated or unpredictable events.
Examples are major fires, volcanic eruptions, 100-year floods, episodes
of severe and large-scale environmental pollution, harmful algal blooms,
coral bleaching events, and other events causing large-scale and rapid
environmental change. …
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*Funding Opportunity:Cyberlearning and Future Learning Technologies (NSF)*
Sponsor:Directorate for Computer and Information Sciences and
Engineering/NSF
The purpose of the Cyberlearning and Future LearningTechnologies program
is to integrate opportunities offered by emergingtechnologies with
advances in what is known about how people learn toadvance three
interconnected thrusts: Innovation: inventing andimproving
next-generation genres (types) of learning technologies,identifying new
means of using technology for fostering and assessinglearning, and
proposing new ways of integrating learning technologieswith each other
and into learning environments to foster and assesslearning; Advancing
understanding of how people learn intechnology-rich learning
environments: enhancing understanding of howpeople learn and how to
better foster and assess learning, especiallyin technology-rich learning
environments that offer new opportunitiesfor learning and through data
collection and computational modeling oflearners and groups of learners
that can be done only in suchenvironments; and Promoting broad use and
transferability of newgenres: extracting lessons from experiences with
these technologiesthat can inform design and use of new genres across
disciplines,populations, and learning environments; advancing
understanding of howto foster learning through effective use these new
technologies andthe environments they are integrated into.
Deadline(s):03/27/2015, 05/11/2015, 07/31/2015, 12/07/2015, 12/18/2015,
01/18/2016
Program URL: http://www.nsf.gov/pubs/2014/nsf14526/nsf14526.htm
DEADLINE NOTE
Deadlines are as follows:
Full Proposal Target Date:March 27, 2015 -- Capacity-Building Projects;
Letter of Intent Deadline: May 11, 2015 -- Integration Projects only;
Full Proposal Deadline:July 13, 2015-- Integration Projects;
Full Proposal Target Date:July 31, 2015 -- Capacity-Building Projects;
Full Proposal Target Date:December 7, 2015 -- Capacity-Building Projects;
Full Proposal Deadline: December 18, 2015-- Exploration Projects;
Full Proposal Deadline:January 18, 2016-- Development and Implementation.
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*Funding Opportunity:Broadening Participation in Engineering (NSF)*
Sponsor:Directorate for Engineering/NSF
The Broadening Participation in Engineering (BPE) Program is a
Directorate-wide activity to support the development of a diverse and
well-prepared workforce of engineering graduates, particularly those
with advanced degrees. The BPE Program supports projects to engage and
develop diverse teams that can offer unique perspectives and insights to
challenges in engineering research and education.
Deadline(s):04/10/2015
Program URL: http://www.nsf.gov/funding/pgm_summ.jsp?pims_id=504870
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*Funding Opportunity:Team-Based Design in Bioengineering Education (NIH)*
Title:Team-Based Design in Biomedical Engineering Education (R25)
Sponsor:National Institute of Biomedical Imaging and Bioengineering/NIH/DHHS
SYNOPSIS:The sponsors invite applications from institutions that propose
to establish new or to enhance existing team-based design courses in
undergraduate Biomedical Engineering departments or programs. This FOA
targets undergraduate students at the senior level but may also include
junior undergraduates and first-year graduate students. Courses that
address innovative and/or ground-breaking development,
multidisciplinary/interdisciplinary training and clinical immersion are
especially encouraged.This FOA will use the NIH Research Education (R25)
grant mechanism.
Deadline(s):04/13/2015, 05/13/2015
Program URL: http://grants1.nih.gov/grants/guide/pa-files/PAR-13-111.html
Deadline Note:Optional letters of intents may be submitted thirty days
before the application due date.The deadline for receipt of full
applications is May 13 annually.This FOA will expire on May 14, 2015.
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*Funding Opportunity:Bioengineering Research Partnerships (NIH)*
Title:Bioengineering Research Partnerships (BRP) R01
Sponsor:National Institute of Biomedical Imaging and Bioengineering/NIH/DHHS
SYNOPSIS:National Institutes of Health (NIH) participating Institutes
and Centers invite bioengineering applications that will accelerate the
development and adoption of promising tools and technologies that can
address important biomedical research problems. The objectives are to
establish these tools and technologies as robust, well-characterized
solutions that fulfill an unmet need and are capable of enhancing our
understanding of life science processes or the practice of medicine.
Awards will focus on supporting multidisciplinary teams that apply an
integrative, quantitative bioengineering approach to developing these
technologies and engage biomedical researchers or clinicians throughout
the project. The goal of the program is to support projects that can
realize meaningful solutions within 5-10 years.This FOA will use the NIH
Research Project (R01) award mechanism.
Deadline(s):05/20/2015, 09/07/2015, 09/18/2015, 01/07/2016
Program URL: http://grants1.nih.gov/grants/guide/pa-files/PAR-14-092.html
Deadline Note:The deadlines for receipt of standard R01 applications
under this announcement are: May 20, 2015, and September 18, 2015), by
5:00 PM local time of applicant organization.The deadlines for receipt
of AIDS-related applications are: September 7, 2015, and January 7,
2016, by 5:00 PM local time of applicant organization.This FOA will
expire on January 8, 2016.
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*Funding Opportunity:Environmental Literacy: Extreme Weather (NOAA)*
NOAA’s Office of Education (OEd) has issued a request for applications
for projects designed to strengthen the public’s and/or K-12 students’
environmental literacy to improve community resilience to extreme
weather events and environmental changes.Successful projects will
advance NOAA’s mission and build the environmental literacy necessary
for community resilience by focusing on geographic awareness and an
understanding of Earth systems and the threats and vulnerabilities that
are associated with a community’s location.Eligible applicants are
limited to institutions of higher education; other nonprofits, including
informal education institutions such as museums, zoos, and aquariums;
K-12 public and independent schools and school systems; and state, local
and Indian tribal governments in the United States.Proposed projects
should be between two and five years in duration and have total budget
requests of $250,000 to $500,000 for all years of the project.
Deadline:April 13, 2015
Program
URL:http://www.grants.gov/web/grants/view-opportunity.html?oppId=217034
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Volgenau School of Engineering
George Mason University
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