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NSF Programs and Possibilities. Research Linkages EU-US 23 September 2004 Sylvia Spengler US National Science Foundation. NSF’s Mission. To promote the progress of science; to advance the national health, prosperity, and welfare; and to secure the national defense. The President. of the.
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NSF Programs and Possibilities Research Linkages EU-US 23 September 2004 Sylvia Spengler US National Science Foundation
NSF’s Mission • To promote the progress of science; to advance the national health, prosperity, and welfare; and to secure the national defense. Computer and Information Science and Engineering Directorate
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National Science Board Office of Inspector General National Science Foundation Director Deputy Director • Office of the Director • Legislative & Public Affairs • Equal Opportunity Programs • General Counsel • Integrative Activities • Polar Programs • Directorates • Biological Sciences • Computer & Information Science & Engineering • Education & Human Resources • Engineering • Geosciences • Mathematical & Physical Sciences • Social, Behaviorial & Economic Sciences • Offices • Budget, Finance & Award Management • Information & Resource Management 33
The Collaboration Challenge Computer and Information Science and Engineering Directorate
Collaboration Benefits ( Venice, October 2001) • Large-scale, global research challenges can be addressed • Exchange/gain expertise and knowledge • New perspectives on the research phenomenon • Economies of scope and scale • Sustainability of research efforts Computer and Information Science and Engineering Directorate
Persistent Issues • Intellectual Property Rights • Timing of collaborations • Timing of actual award • Oversight and management from the funding perspective Computer and Information Science and Engineering Directorate
“Distance matters” • Difficult to establish mutual regard and common ground, increased misunderstanding (Cramton, 2001) • Delays in project schedule (Herbsleb et al., 2000) and poor monitoring of progress (Weisband 2001) • Information and awareness distributed unevenly (Olson et al, 2001) Computer and Information Science and Engineering Directorate
Potential Collaboration • A lot of models, many creative approaches • Many emerging areas of collaboration • Digital Government • Cyberinfrastructure • Cybertrust • Critical Infrastructure Protection, Embedded Systems • Digital Society • E-health • EcoInformatics/Environmental Research Computer and Information Science and Engineering Directorate
Examples of Collaboration • US grantees & EC Contractors • Grantee workshops and conferences for agenda setting and future collaborations • E-business, e-work (2001, 2002 in Europe) • Open Source Software (2002 in US & Europe) • Critical Infrastructure Protection (1998, 2000, 2002 in Europe and US) • Embedded Systems (2001, 2002, 2003) • Joint programs • Multi-lingual information access and management (1999) • NSF supplements to grants • For US researchers to work jointly with IST projects • For researchers to hold joint workshops Computer and Information Science and Engineering Directorate
Mechanisms of Collaboration • Supplements to US awards and modifications in scope of work in EC projects; the example of ITR at NSF. • Workshop grants • Planning grants • A Model Joint Partnership Agreement Computer and Information Science and Engineering Directorate
NSF/ITR and FP6/IST Research Topics 6 Linked Research Themes • Critical Infrastructure protection • Secure, networked, embedded systems • E-business • E-government • Crisis management • E-health Computer and Information Science and Engineering Directorate
PROJECTS Computer and Information Science and Engineering Directorate
PROJECTS (2) Computer and Information Science and Engineering Directorate
Representative Projects • Knowledge Network for Biocomplexity (http://knb.ecoinformatics.org/index.jsp) • Science Environment for Ecological Knowledge (http://seek.ecoinformatics.org/) • UVM Ecoinformatics Collaboratory (http://ecoinformatics.uvm.edu/) Computer and Information Science and Engineering Directorate
Other projects • GEON(http://www.geongrid.org/) Cyberinfrastructure for the Geosciences • LEAD (http://lead.ou.edu/) Linked Environments for Atmospheric Discovery • DGO (http://digitalgovernment.org/) Digital Government Research Program) Computer and Information Science and Engineering Directorate
A Model Agreement • EU-USA, Agreement for Scientific and Technical Collaboration between the European Community and the United States of America, December 1997 • An Implementing Arrangement for Cooperative Activity in the Area of Environmental Research, 2001 Computer and Information Science and Engineering Directorate
Elements of the Model • Scope • Duration • Management of the Partnership (overall and scientific • Information Management (publications, website) • Confidentiality • Intellectual Property • Handling and Use of Data • Dispute Resolution Computer and Information Science and Engineering Directorate
Other Ideas? • Many programs in CISE at NSF are interested. • Suggestions are welcome: sspengle@nsf.gov vgregg@nsf.go hgill@nsf.gov siacono@nsf.gov Computer and Information Science and Engineering Directorate