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Guidance

Guidance. You are encouraged to complete your presentation (not videos) by noon Friday, June 24 th and upload it via the link at: https://secure.onr.navy.mil/events/regdetail.asp?cid=756 Please use this naming convention for your file: PI lastname_CompNeurosci_PP2011

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Guidance

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  1. Guidance • You are encouraged to complete your presentation (not videos) by noonFriday, June 24thand upload it via the link at: https://secure.onr.navy.mil/events/regdetail.asp?cid=756 • Please use this naming convention for your file: • PI lastname_CompNeurosci_PP2011 • If you are not able to upload the presentation, please bring a copy on CD to the meeting • Please provide videos on a CD

  2. Your Institution’s Logo here PROJECT TITLE Principal Investigator Co-Investigators PI’s Organization Award Period (e.g., 10/1/09-9/30/12) ONR Computation Neuroscience, Vision & Audition 6.1 Program Review May 16-17, 2011

  3. OBJECTIVE • Briefly describe the motivation and objective of the overall project. • What is the significance and potential scientific impact of the project? • What makes this effort original and exciting? • NOTE: Try to limit to one page.

  4. TECHNICAL APPROACH • Briefly describe the specific approaches taken to accomplish the objectives of the research. • Emphasize the technical merit of the approach • – how is it innovative? • - what are the risks, and how will they be mitigated? • Describe methods and techniques used. • NOTE: 1. This section may encompass more than one slide. • 2. Concise text along with diagrams or schematic descriptions and pictures work best.

  5. ACCOMPLISHMENTS • Concisely summarize the project’s past accomplishments and their impact (1 slide) • Describe specific accomplishments for the past year (take as many slides as needed) • Emphasize the impact of your results • NOTE: • 1. This section may encompass several slides. • 2. Use of graphics/pictures/graphs/tables is strongly encouraged. Ensure font size on graphics/tables/graphs is large enough to be easily read by the audience. Dark backgrounds like blue/black are discouraged. • This section is expected to make up the majority of your presentation.

  6. Issues • Describe any technical issue that you encountered during the past year. • Describe any specific non-technical or resource issues that are affecting the project. • NOTE: • Try to limit to 1 slide • Include information such as difficulty in recruiting staff, foreign student visa issues, experiments that didn’t go as planned, delays due to equipment issues, other factors that might affect the planned direction of the work.

  7. CONCLUSIONS • Summarize conclusions resulting from your work to date. • Emphasize the impact of the findings for the S&T community (and potentially for the Navy)

  8. CURRENT AND FUTURE WORK Explain what you will do this year and your plans (or recommendations) for future work pertaining to this project.

  9. Cooperative Development • Please indicate if you have leveraged other sources of funds which extend, accelerate or may help transition the ONR-funded effort (1 slide) • NOTE: • Include in-house funded efforts as well as extramurally funded efforts such as grants, contracts, CRADA’s for research that is complementary to that which ONR is funding. • Funding amounts and period of performance would be appreciated , but are not required.

  10. TRANSITION PLAN Identify how you will transition this research from basic research into applied research (if 6.1 funded), or from 6.2 applied funding into 6.3 or prototype development-type efforts. Another way of thinking of this is, “Is there a vision for how the research would be used in an application, and by whom? What would be required to get there (funds, technology hurdles, etc)?” This can be through DOD or other Federally-funded programs or it may be through commercialization by a private industry partner. (1 slide)

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