Bulletin of the American Physical Society
APS March Meeting 2017
Volume 62, Number 4
Monday–Friday, March 13–17, 2017; New Orleans, Louisiana
Session D22: Special Outreach Session--Enabling Careers in Condensed Matter Physics: Federal ProgramsCareers Outreach
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Sponsoring Units: DCMP Chair: Tomasz Durakiewicz, National Science Foundation Room: New Orleans Theater A |
Monday, March 13, 2017 7:30PM - 7:50PM |
D22.00001: CAREER opportunities at the Condensed Matter Physics Program, NSF/DMR Tomasz Durakiewicz The Faculty Early Career Development (CAREER) Program is a Foundation-wide activity, offering prestigious awards in support of junior faculty. Awards are expected to build the careers of teacher-scholars through outstanding research, excellent education and the integration of education and research. Condensed Matter Physics Program receives between 35 and 45 CAREER proposals each year, in areas related to fundamental research of phenomena exhibited by condensed matter systems. Proposal processing, merit review process, funding levels and success rates will be discussed in the presentation. NSF encourages submission of CAREER proposals from junior faculty members from CAREER-eligible organizations and encourages women, members of underrepresented minority groups, and persons with disabilities to apply. NSF/DMR/CMP homepage: \underline {https://www.nsf.gov/funding/pgm\textunderscore summ.jsp?pims\textunderscore id}$=$\underline {5666} [Preview Abstract] |
Monday, March 13, 2017 7:50PM - 8:10PM |
D22.00002: Department of Energy - Office of Science Early Career Research Program James Horwitz The Department of Energy (DOE) Office of Science Early Career Program began in FY 2010. The program objectives are to support the development of individual research programs of outstanding scientists early in their careers and to stimulate research careers in the disciplines supported by the DOE Office of Science. Both university and DOE national laboratory early career scientists are eligible. Applicants must be within 10 years of receiving their PhD. For universities, the PI must be an untenured Assistant Professor or Associate Professor on the tenure track. DOE laboratory applicants must be full time, non-postdoctoral employee. University awards are at least {\$}150,000 per year for 5 years for summer salary and expenses. DOE laboratory awards are at least {\$}500,000 per year for 5 years for full annual salary and expenses. The Program is managed by the Office of the Deputy Director for Science Programs and supports research in the following Offices: Advanced Scientific and Computing Research, Biological and Environmental Research, Basic Energy Sciences, Fusion Energy Sciences, High Energy Physics, and Nuclear Physics. A new Funding Opportunity Announcement is issued each year with detailed description on the topical areas encouraged for early career proposals. Preproposals are required. This talk will introduce the DOE Office of Science Early Career Research program and describe opportunities for research relevant to the condensed matter physics community. \underline {http://science.energy.gov/early-career/} [Preview Abstract] |
Monday, March 13, 2017 8:10PM - 8:30PM |
D22.00003: Young Investigator Research Program (YIP) Ellen Robinson The Air Force YIP supports scientists and engineers who have received Ph.D. or equivalent degrees in the last five years and show exceptional ability and promise for conducting basic research. The objective of this program is to foster creative basic research in science and engineering; enhance early career development of outstanding young investigators; and increase opportunities for the young investigator to recognize the Air Force mission and related challenges in science and engineering. \newline \newline Individual awards will be made to U.S. institutions of higher education, industrial laboratories or non-profit research organizations where the principal investigator is a U.S. citizen, national or permanent resident; employed on a full-time basis and hold a regular position. Researchers working at the Federally Funded Research and Development Centers and DoD Laboratories will not be considered for the YIP competition. Each award will be funded at the {\$}120K level for three years. Exceptional proposals will be considered individually for higher funding levels and longer duration. \underline {http://www.wpafb.af.mil/Welcome/Fact-Sheets/Display/Article/842100{\#}anchor2} [Preview Abstract] |
Monday, March 13, 2017 8:30PM - 8:50PM |
D22.00004: Condensed Matter Physics at ONR -- A Nanoelectronics Perspective Chagaan Baatar As a mission agency within the Department of Defense, the Office of Naval Research (ONR) currently does not have a program exclusively dedicated to condensed matter physics (CMP) research. Yet many CMP related topics are being funded under various programs scattered throughout the agency. In this talk I will provide an example of such a program -- the ONR Nanoelectronics program, that I currently manage, and highlight some of the CMP related activities within the program. I may also mention a few topics that are funded by other ONR program officers. Finally, in addressing the theme of the session, I will describe the ONR Young Investigator Program (YIP) -- its brief history, solicitation and evaluation processes involved, and provide a few examples from recent YIP projects. [Preview Abstract] |
Monday, March 13, 2017 8:50PM - 9:20PM |
D22.00005: Panel Discussion: Federally-funded Career Programs--status, challenges and the future |
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