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1 Reflections on My NSF-Funded Research
Patrick Tague Associate Research Professor, ECE / INI Associate Director, Information Networking Institute Carnegie Mellon University August 17, 2014 NSF/DIMACS Workshop for Aspiring SaTC PIs ©2014 Patrick Tague

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8 Then we started asking ourselves questions...
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9 Tools are great, but how do we formalize these interactions?
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11 How do you prevent an adversary from learning about your behaviors?
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13 What are some specific domains where these problems have unique constraints or impacts?
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17 Lessons Learned – Pre-Award
Ideas are good, experimentation plans are great, preliminary results are best Don't assume the panelists reviewing your proposal are experts in your specific problem area Think about how you define success Broader Impacts, EDU, etc. are not an afterthought Show the panelists your passion about your work Don't forget the story ©2014 Patrick Tague

18 Lessons Learned – Post-Award
Always question the directions that your work is going and what possible applications it could have Collaboration is awesome! Build real systems – simulation only goes so far ©2014 Patrick Tague

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