A Workshop for the NSF Atmospheric Chemistry Community

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A Workshop for the NSF Atmospheric Chemistry Community

The NSF Atmospheric Chemistry Program Characterize the chemical composition of the atmosphere and its variability; Understand the processes by which chemical species react and are transported in the atmosphere; Quantify the major fluxes of a wide variety of chemical substances into and out of the atmosphere, and to understand the processes controlling those fluxes; Understand the natural and anthropogenic causes of atmospheric chemical variability, and the effects of chemical change on climate; and Characterize the oxidative capacity of the atmosphere and its variability.

Other Programs at NSF that support atmospheric chemistry research: Environmental Chemical Sciences (ECS) Environmental Engineering (EE) Chemical, Bioengineering, Environmental and Transport Systems (CBET) Climate and Large Scale Dynamics (CLD) Physical and Dynamic Meteorology (PDM) Arctic Natural Sciences (ANS) Antarctic Ocean and Atmospheric Sciences (AOAS) Chemical Oceanography (CO) Biological Oceanography (BO) Ecosystem Science (ES) En

Reviewing Proposals The peer review system ensures that NSF supports the best science possible. In the Atmospheric Chemistry Program ~ 70 Proposals each year need to be reviewed; 5 reviewers per proposal; 350 review requests each year

ATC Statistics FY17 FY16 FY15 Regular Proposals Received (individual) 82 95 85 Regular Projects Received (Collabs=1) 56 77 63 Regular Projects Funded 21 36 31 Regular Projects Declined 35 41 32 Fund Rate 37% 47% 49% Field Campaigns Supported 5 1 (co-funded) Field Campaigns Declined 4 1 Data Campaigns Supported Workshops Supported 7 6 8 RAPIDS Supported 2 EAGERs Supported CAREERS Received (new) 9 10 CAREERs Supported 3 CAREERs Declined CAREERs Continuing PRFs Supported PRFs Declined 14 PRFs Year 2 REU Sites Funded MRIs Supported MRIs Declined

PROGRAM CONTACTS https://www. nsf. gov/funding/pgm_summ. jsp PROGRAM DIRECTORS: Sylvia Edgerton sedgerto@nsf.gov New Program Director ??????? PROGRAM ADMINISTRATOR: Darryl Harris dwharris@nsf.gov Phone: (703) 292-8522 FAX: (703) 292-9022 Proposals to the Atmospheric Chemistry Program are welcome at any time