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Welcome to the Industry / University Cooperative Research Centers

I/UCRC for Center for Advanced Processing and Packaging Studies IAB Meeting O ctober 23, 2013 Larry Hornak and Shashank Priya Engineering Directorate, IIP Division Denis Gray, NSF Evaluator. Welcome to the Industry / University Cooperative Research Centers. ENG Organization.

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Welcome to the Industry / University Cooperative Research Centers

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  1. I/UCRC for Center for Advanced Processing and Packaging StudiesIAB MeetingOctober 23, 2013Larry Hornak and ShashankPriyaEngineering Directorate, IIP DivisionDenis Gray, NSF Evaluator Welcome to the Industry / University Cooperative Research Centers

  2. ENG Organization Office of the Assistant Director Pramod Khargonekar Deputy Assistant Director Kesh Narayanan Emerging Frontiers in Research and Innovation (EFRI) Rose Wesson (Acting) Senior Advisor for Nanotechnology Mihail Roco Engineering Education and Centers (EEC) Theresa Maldonado Chemical, Bioengineering, Environmental, and Transport Systems (CBET) Sohi Rastegar (Acting) Civil, Mechanical, and Manufacturing Innovation (CMMI) Steve McKnight Electrical, Communications, and Cyber Systems (ECCS) Robert Trew Industrial Innovation and Partnerships (IIP) Grace Wang

  3. Mission: To contribute to the nation’s research infrastructure base bydeveloping long-term partnerships among industry, academe and government To leverage NSF funds with industry to support graduate students performing industrially relevant research Vision: To expand the innovation capacity of our nation’s competitive workforcethrough partnerships between industries and universities Over 30 years of fostering long-term trusted relationships between Industry and academe based on shared value The Industry/University Cooperative Research Centers (I/UCRC) Program

  4. I/UCRC Approach • Provide the framework for industry to realize ongoing value from university fundamental research • NSF Seeds Activity, Centers succeed based on value they provide to their members, faculty. EVOLUTION RESEARCH PORTFOLIO FUNDING Academic sites, members, sectors served may evolve in time Cooperatively Defined, Sector Precompetitive Research Industry, Agency $ NSF Solicitation outlines partnership parameters Shared Intellectual Property Cooperative Operation University (Indirect reduction) NSF $

  5. I/UCRC Fast Facts – FY12 Snapshot • National Scope of I/UCRCs ENG – Engineering CISE – Computer and Info. Sci and Eng. • Students • 2100 students engaged • 1000 graduated in 2011, over 30% hired by members • 350 PhDs, 425 MS & 250 UGs graduated last yr, trained in Center research • Sustainability • Over 40 Graduated I/UCRCs remain in operation • Centers Nationally: • 61 Centers with 178 Sites • 70% are at Land-Grants, 42% of Land grants have CRCs • Over 1000 Memberships, 52% Large Business, 26% SB, 15% Federal Members • Program Funding • $16.4M in Program Funding $130M in Total Center Funding, • 8:1 Leveraging of NSF funds

  6. Center Focus Areas • Advanced Electronics, Photonics Fabrication and Processing: 6 • Advanced Manufacturing: 7 • Biotechnology, Health & Safety: 6 • Advanced Materials: 9 • Civil Infrastructure Systems: 4 • Energy & Environment: 9 • System Design & Simulation: 5 • Information Communication & Computing:15 43 ENG Funded Centers 18 CISE Funded Centers

  7. Russia Center for Advanced Knowledge Enablement Center for Energy Harvesting Materials and Systems Center for Resource Recovery and Recycling Center for Particulate and Surfactant Systems iI/UCRC Dubna International University (Russia) KatholiekeUniversiteit Leuven (Belgium) Leibniz University Hannover (Germany) DharmsinhDesai University (India) Strategic partnership that strengthens education, and research outcomes.

  8. I/UCRC Innovation Fellows (IIF) Program • First Dear Colleague Letter to Community July 3, 2013 • Nurture a globally engaged STEM workforce capable of performing in an international cooperative research environment spanning academe, industry, and government • Support for U.S. students to conduct high-quality, industrially relevant research abroad in collaboration with international investigators at university, public, and private sector labs • Support the objectives of an I/UCRC’s research roadmap • Build the collaborative relationships necessary for the successful establishment of an I/UCRC international site

  9. Innovation through Partnerships

  10. Innovation through Partnerships

  11. Building Innovation Capacity: FY12 ALL-CENTER TOTAL FUNDING BY SOURCE BY YEAR (IN $M DOLLARS) Annually approx $100M in R&D is initiated internally by member firms due to Center Research Outcomes Other Funds (Fed, Non-Fed, other) Membership Funds IUCRC Program Reflects individual leveraging activity by each center nationwide. What is YOUR CENTER’s Leveraging for its members?

  12. Typical I/UCRC Organization, Profile(based on 2011-12 Structural Data) Industries in the Target Sectoracross the United States Lead University Academic Policy Committee AdminOffice NSF Center Director Lead U IndustryAdvisoryBoard NSF Review Criteria, Fidelity to I/UCRC model, operation, documented outcomes CENTEREVALUATOR Site 1 Faculty Future Site Faculty Each Phase I/II site, must have min $150K/175K memberships and 3 distinct members Lead Site Faculty … … Research Project Portfolio • People • 19 Members • 16 Participating Faculty, PDs • 20 PhD, 11 MS, 7 Undergrad Students • 2 Administrative Personnel • Publications • 21 Publications annually, 3 of which are with Center Members • 32 Presentations annually • Average Center Profile • 3 University Sites • $250K in I/UCRC Program funding • $766K in Member Fees (40k Avg) • Total Center Funding: $2.4M (Avg), $1.3M (Median) • What is you Center’s Profile??

  13. Recent Evaluation Work ProductsI/UCRC Evaluation Project www.ncsu.edu/iucrc Graduated Center Case Studies IUCRC Economic Impacts CRCs and Technical Innovation Directors & Human Capital Report Sustainability Study

  14. Project Portfolio Cycle Semiannual IAB Meeting • Does IAB have a secure programmatic handle on each project (timelines, budget, reporting)? Review Discuss Adapt L.I.F.E. Available $ for new projects? Process for Requests for Proposals? Refined Projects Initial Results Industry Advisory Board Needs IAB Portfolio Engagement IAB Portfolio Engagement The co-operative process focuses & aligns the Shared Portfolio with Member Needs and University strengths L.I.F.E Review Discuss Adapt Select Completed Projects New Projects Research Roadmap New Proposals Center Strengths Cultivation Process Semiannual IAB Meeting Proposal Requests to IAB > $ Available

  15. What Value Proposition is your Center Building? Documented value from CPD’scooperative portfolio of industry –precompetitive, fundamental research. Value to CPD IAB • High value research projects • Investment leveraging • Sector networking, learning from industry peers and customers • Access to intellectual property • Pre-publication access to research • Center researchers & facilities • Access to students IAB Research Needs I/UCRC Research • New research and education program dimensions • Leverage POC results for new funding • Trusted relationships with industry • Ready partners for translation of discoveries • Student recruitment and placement • Organize industry sector relationships • Means to achieve institutional mission. Center Faculty Research CPD Academic Value

  16. Listed alphabetically by last name Larry Hornak, I/UCRC Program Director, lhornak@nsf.gov ShashankPriya, Program Director spriya@nsf.gov Rita Rodriguez, CISE Program Director – rrodrigu@nsf.gov Alex Schwarzkopf, Consultant – aschwarz@nsf.gov Alex Hale, Program Assistant,ahale@nsf.gov for more information:http://www.nsf.gov and: http://www.nsf.gov/eng/iip/iucrc Program phone: (703) 292-8383 Note: The best way to contact us is via e-mail. Many are on the road frequently National Science Foundation I/UCRC Contacts 16

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