Date/Time
Date(s) - 06/12/2017
5:00 pm - 7:00 pm
Location
UF Health Center for Movement Disorders and Neurorestoration
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Dear UF Neurotech Community,
Today we will have our regularly scheduled Neurotech Dinner at
UF Health Center for Movement Disorders and Neurorestoration
4th Floor Conference Room
3450 Hull Rd, Gainesville, FL 32607
The topics for tonight’s dinner will be:
- Going after an NSF – SCIENCE and Technology Center (STC) Program
The NSF STC program is another major center program run by NSF.
The funding for STCs is ~$5M/year for up to 10 years.
Here is a synopsis of the program and a link to more information.
Let’s discuss the possibility of going after a SCIENCE-focused Neurotech center program.NSF STC Program Synopsys:
The Science and Technology Centers (STC): Integrative Partnerships program supports innovative, potentially transformative, complex research and education projects that require large-scale, long-term awards. STCs conduct world-class research through partnerships among academic institutions, national laboratories, industrial organizations, and/or other public/private entities, and via international collaborations, as appropriate. They provide a means to undertake significant investigations at the interfaces of disciplines and/or fresh approaches within disciplines. STCs may involve any area of science and engineering that NSF supports. STC investments support the NSF vision of creating and exploiting new concepts in science and engineering and providing global leadership in research and education.Centers provide a rich environment for encouraging future scientists, engineers, and educators to take risks in pursuing discoveries and new knowledge. STCs foster excellence in education by integrating education and research, and by creating bonds between learning and inquiry so that discovery and creativity fully support the learning process.
NSF expects STCs to demonstrate leadership in the involvement of groups traditionally underrepresented in science and engineering at all levels (faculty, students, and postdoctoral researchers) within the Center. Centers use either proven or innovative mechanisms to address issues such as recruitment, retention and mentorship of participants from underrepresented groups.
Centers must undertake activities that facilitate knowledge transfer, i.e., the exchange of scientific and technical information with the objective of disseminating and utilizing knowledge broadly in multiple sectors. Examples of knowledge transfer include technology transfer with the intention of supporting innovation, providing key information to public policy makers, or dissemination of knowledge from one field of science to another.
- Replicating / Building upon the success of the DBS Think Tank meetings
The DBS Think Tank that Mike and Kelly run has been a tremendous success.
I think there may be opportunities to replicate or expand it in the neuotech area.
Let’s discuss this as well if there is time.Hope to see all of you there!
– Jack W. Judy