Lunch provided.
This is a peer workshop for Early Career faculty to learn more about applying for the NSF Career Grant. We will be joined by recent awardees who will share their experiences, insights, and answer questions. This is an opportunity to ask questions and get advice on deciding when to apply, how to develop your proposal and other aspects of the program. The panelists this year are:
Rosi Reed, Dept of Physics
Siddha Pimputkar, Dept of Materials Science & Engineering
Roberto Palmieri, Dept of Computer Science & Engineering
Kate Arrington, Dept of Psychology (NSF Rotator)
The NSF Career Award Workshop is a pre-cursor to our popular NSF Career Proposal Writing Group, which works with faculty from planning stages to proposal submission.
Additional NSF Career resources:
- Take a look at our Tips and Advice sheet
- Prof Kelly Schultz, Dept of Chemical Engineering, 2018 Career Award recipient - shares her path in this Powerpoint and provides a roadmap to planning a proposal submission.
- Prof Yu Yue, Dept of Mathematics, 2018 Career Award recipient - shares her experience in this Powerpoint, with helpful details on reaching out to program officers.
- Check out the NSF website info here: NSF Career Grant
- NSF released an FAQ about the CAREER grant program here: NSF CAREER Grant FAQs