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1 352: NSF grants awarded 7: NSF research centers/facilities
Wisconsin THE NATIONAL SCIENCE FOUNDATION (NSF) is the only federal agency whose mission includes support for all fields of fundamental science and engineering. BY THE NUMBERS Wisconsin in FY 2016 $113 Million: NSF funds awarded 19th: National ranking in NSF funds 33: NSF-funded institutions 352: NSF grants awarded 7: NSF research centers/facilities “Research at UW-Madison helps solve big problems that make people’s lives better. It means making a difference. It means finding cures for diseases and vaccines to prevent illness in the first place. It means expanding the frontiers of knowledge and growing the economy. It’s about healthier food and lifestyles. It’s about agriculture and culture. It’s about basic research that will transform the world in the future. It’s about state pride.” - Rebecca Blank, Chancellor UW-Madison, Marsha Mailick, Vice Chancellor, UW-Madison EXAMPLES OF NSF-FUNDED RESEARCH IN WISCONSIN The University of Wisconsin-Madison is taking part in the formation of the Center for Trustworthy Scientific Cyberinfrastructure, a collaborative effort to improve cybersecurity at NSF to protect scientific data. Researchers at Marquette University have received NSF funding to investigate and improve how air flow closest to the ground is modelled. The results of this project will improve weather models and provide more advanced warning for severe weather. NSF-funded researchers at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee are working to ensure the next generation of lithium ion batteries for electric cars are environmentally sustainable. The researchers will work in collaboration with General Motors, Johnson Controls, and PE International. INVESTMENT IN SCIENCE = INVESTMENT IN WISCONSIN University of Wisconsin-Madison was 14th in federal research and development expenditures among U.S. universities in FY More than 112,000 Wisconsin residents work in science and engineering occupations.1 Wisconsin businesses received $87 million in venture capital in Wisconsin companies received $84 million in venture capital in Wisconsin has about 9,700 high technology businesses that employ 260,000 people.1 In 2014, over 2,000 utility patents were granted in Wisconsin. 1 1 Science and Engineering Indicators: 2016, NSF Coalition for National Science Funding (CNSF)  1527 Eighteenth Street, NW  Washington, DC 

2 Wisconsin Since 1952, NSF has supported nearly 50,000 graduate students through research fellowships. Wisconsin received $18 million in NSF educational funding in FY THE NATIONAL SCIENCE FOUNDATION (NSF) not only funds cutting-edge research at institutions across the country; NSF’s education initiatives ensure the U.S. will remain a global leader in innovation for generations to come. EXAMPLES OF NSF-FUNDED EDUCATION PROGRAMS IN WISCONSIN University of Wisconsin-Madison is using NSF funding to support STEM education for middle school students in rural and underserved areas. The goal of the project is to help students gain a deep understanding of biology through hands-on activities. Filament Games is developing a multi-player Virtual Reality game for high school students. The game will require collaborative thinking between students to solve complex, STEM-based problems. The NSF is supporting University of Wisconsin-Oshkosh researchers who are investigating the role of gender and ethnicity in how parents solve science problems with their elementary-aged children. Marquette University has received NSF funding to support their scholarship program for low-income students aiming to receive a Master’s degree in computer science. Courtesy: "In addition to pursuing their own education goals, graduate students support the mission of the university through their contributions to research and undergraduate teaching. NSF provides key resources for the support of graduate students in the STEM disciplines, through research assistantships on grants and graduate fellowships.” - Wendy Crone, Associate Dean for Graduate Education, UW-Madison Graduate School “STEM education is vital to our students and the future. These courses will take an innovative approach to engage, motivate, and inspire students to spark their interest in careers in science technology, engineering, and mathematics. These fields hold so much potential as the source of innovation and entrepreneurship that drive economic development and the knowledge-based economy.” -State Superintendent Tony Evers Coalition for National Science Funding (CNSF)  1527 Eighteenth Street, NW  Washington, DC 


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