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1 Bioengineering and the National Science Foundation National Science Foundation ENG/CBET Program Director Cindy M. Lee June 14, 2007

2 Directorate for Biological Sciences Directorate for Computer and Information Sciences and Engineering Directorate for Education and Human Resources Directorate for Engineering Directorate for Geosciences Directorate for Mathematical and Physical Sciences Directorate for Social, Behavioral And Economic Sciences Office of the Director OISE Polar Programs $608 $527 $629 (incl. $109 for SBIR/STTR) $816 $745 $1150 $214 Total FY 2007 budget request in millions OCI $41 $438 NSF Organizational Structure $182

3 NSF-wide Investment Areas (Proposed for FY 08)  Climate Change Science Program  Cyberinfrastructure*  Cyber-enabled Discovery & Innovation*  Human and Social Dynamics  National Nanotechnology Initiative*  Networking Information Technology R&D*

4 Engineering Virtual Organizations  Engineering Directorate  Geographically separated units brought together by a research theme, idea, or concept  Two year seed grants  $100,000 to $200,000  Solicitation 07-558  July 3, 2007

5 Interagency Programs  Bioengineering Approaches to Energy Balance and Obesity (NIH/NSF) (RFA-HL-07-007)  Collaborative Research in Computational Neuroscience (NSF/NIH)  NIH-NSF Bioengineering and Bioinformatics Summer Institutes (BBSI)

6 Interagency Programs  Joint DMS/BIO/NIGMS Initiative to Support Research in the Area of Mathematical Biology  DDAS: Dynamic Data Driven Applications Systems (NIH, NSF)  Interagency Opportunities in Multi-Scale Modeling in Biomedical, Biological, and Behavioral Systems (NSF, NIH, NASA, DOE)  Multi-Agency Tissue Engineering Science (DOD, USDA, CMS, DOE, NSF, NIH, NASA, FDA, NIST)

7 Emerging Frontiers in Research and Innovation (EFRI) Chemical, Bioengineering, Environmental, And Transport Systems (CBET) Civil, Mechanical, and Manufacturing Innovation (CMMI) Electrical, Communications and Cyber Systems (ECCS) Engineering Education and Centers (EEC) Industrial Innovation and Partnerships (IIP) Directorate for Engineering FY 2007 Office of the Assistant Director Deputy Assistant Director Program Director for Diversity &Outreach Office of the Assistant Director Deputy Assistant Director Program Director for Diversity &Outreach Senior Advisor Nanotechnology Senior Advisor Nanotechnology

8 Emerging Frontiers in Research & Innovation (EFRI)  Topics (FY 08)  Cognitive Optimization and Prediction Through Reverse Engineering  Resilient and Sustainable Infrastructures  Details  Solicitation will be released mid summer  LOI (September, Fall 2007)  Preproposals (October, Fall 2007)  Invited full proposals (April, Spring 2008)  $500K/year (4 years)  One PI and 2 co-PIs (3 different disciplines)

9 Chemical, Biochemical, and Biotechnology Systems Chemical, Biochemical, and Biotechnology Systems Biomedical Engineering and Engineering Healthcare Biomedical Engineering and Engineering Healthcare Transport and Thermal Fluids Transport and Thermal Fluids Process and Reaction Engineering Maria Burka Process and Reaction Engineering Maria Burka Catalysis and Biocatalysis John Regalbuto Catalysis and Biocatalysis John Regalbuto Biochemical Engineering Bruce Hamilton Biochemical Engineering Bruce Hamilton Environmental Engineering and Sustainability Environmental Engineering and Sustainability Chemical, Bioengineering, Environmental, and Transport Systems Biotechnology Fred Heineken Biotechnology Fred Heineken Chemical and Biological Separations Geoff Prentice Chemical and Biological Separations Geoff Prentice Thermal Transport Processes Pat Phelan Thermal Transport Processes Pat Phelan Interfacial Processes And Thermodynamics Bob Wellek Interfacial Processes And Thermodynamics Bob Wellek Particulate and Multiphase Processes Vacant Particulate and Multiphase Processes Vacant Fluid Dynamics Bill Schultz Fluid Dynamics Bill Schultz Combustion, Fire, and Plasma Systems Phil Westmoreland Combustion, Fire, and Plasma Systems Phil Westmoreland Research to Aid Persons With Disabilities Bob Jaeger Research to Aid Persons With Disabilities Bob Jaeger Biomedical Engineering Semahat Demir Biomedical Engineering Semahat Demir Biophotonics Leon Esterowitz Biophotonics Leon Esterowitz Environmental Engineering Pat Brezonik Environmental Engineering Pat Brezonik Environmental Technology Cindy Ekstein Environmental Technology Cindy Ekstein Energy for Sustainability Rose Wesson Energy for Sustainability Rose Wesson Environmental Sustainability Cindy Lee Environmental Sustainability Cindy Lee Division Director Judy Raper Division Director Judy Raper Deputy Division Director Bob Wellek Deputy Division Director Bob Wellek Senior Advisor Marshall Lih Senior Advisor Marshall Lih

10 Civil, Mechanical, and Manufacturing Innovation Engineering Infrastructure Systems Engineering Infrastructure Systems Innovation Sciences and Decision Engineering Innovation Sciences and Decision Engineering Division Director Adnan Akay Deputy Director George Hazelrigg Division Director Adnan Akay Deputy Director George Hazelrigg Information Technology And Infrastructure Systems Edward Jaselskis Information Technology And Infrastructure Systems Edward Jaselskis Geoenvironmental and Geohazard Mitigation Richard Fragaszy Geoenvironmental and Geohazard Mitigation Richard Fragaszy Manufacturing Machines and Equipment George Hazelrigg Manufacturing Machines and Equipment George Hazelrigg Structural Systems and Hazard Mitigation of Structures Douglas Foutch Structural Systems and Hazard Mitigation of Structures Douglas Foutch Infrastructure Systems Management and Hazard Response Vacant Infrastructure Systems Management and Hazard Response Vacant Network for Earthquake Engineering Simulation Research Joy Pauschke Network for Earthquake Engineering Simulation Research Joy Pauschke Control Systems Vacant Control Systems Vacant Dynamic Systems Eduardo Misawa Dynamic Systems Eduardo Misawa Engineering Design Judy Vance Engineering Design Judy Vance Manufacturing Enterprise Systems Abhi Deshmukh Manufacturing Enterprise Systems Abhi Deshmukh Operations Research Stephen Nash Operations Research Stephen Nash Service Enterprise Engineering Matthew Realff Service Enterprise Engineering Matthew Realff Sensor Innovation and Systems Shih Chi Liu Sensor Innovation and Systems Shih Chi Liu Geomechanics and Geotechnical Systems Richard Fragaszy Geomechanics and Geotechnical Systems Richard Fragaszy Infrastructure Material And Structural Mechanics Perumalsamy Balaguru Infrastructure Material And Structural Mechanics Perumalsamy Balaguru Materials Processing and Manufacturing Mary L. Realff Materials Processing and Manufacturing Mary L. Realff Mechanics and Structures of Materials Ken Chong Mechanics and Structures of Materials Ken Chong Nano/Bio Mechanics Jimmy Hsia Nano/Bio Mechanics Jimmy Hsia Materials Transformation and Mechanics Materials Transformation and Mechanics NanoManufacturing Haris Doumanidis NanoManufacturing Haris Doumanidis

11 Award (Grant) Types  Individual Investigator Initiated Awards  CAREER Awards  Center Awards  SBIR/STTR awards  GOALI awards  SGER awards  Supplements  Workshops, conferences

12 Biomedical Engineering Program ( ENG / CBET ) Semahat Demir, Ph.D. sdemir@nsf.gov Program Director Biomedical Engineering Division of Chemical, Bioengineering, Environmental and Transport Systems (CBET) National Science Foundation

13 The Focus of the BME Program Biomedical Engineering Program supports research that applies engineering principles to problems in biology and medicine while advancing the engineering knowledge base. Biomedical Engineering Program supports research that applies engineering principles to problems in biology and medicine while advancing the engineering knowledge base. The projects can have diagnosis or treatment-related goals in the long term. The BME program does not support clinical studies.

14 The BME unsolicited projects emphasize  High impact transforming technologies  New methods, models and tools of understanding and controlling living systems  Fundamental improvements in deriving information from cells, tissues, organs, and organ systems  Innovative approaches to the design of structures and materials for eventual medical use  Novel methods of reducing health care costs through new technologies

15 Biotechnology Program ( ENG / CBET ) Fred Heineken, Ph.D. fheineke@nsf.gov Program Director Biotechnology Division of Chemical, Bioengineering, Environmental and Transport Systems (CBET) National Science Foundation

16 Biochemical Engineering/Biotechnology  Upstream processing  Downstream processing  Bioprocess modeling, monitoring, control and optimization  Metabolic engineering  Quantitative systems biotechnology (QSB)  Tissue engineering  Nanobiotechnology  Food engineering

17 Biochemical Engineering/Biotechnology  Biochemical Engineering focuses on single investigator applications  Biotechnology welcomes single investigator as well as multidisciplinary and group proposals

18 Research to Assist Persons with Disabilities Program ( ENG / CBET ) Robert J. Jaeger, Ph.D. rjaeger@nsf.gov Program Director RAPD Program Division of Chemical, Bioengineering, Environmental and Transport Systems (CBET) National Science Foundation

19 RAPD Research Areas  Development of technologies for new and improved devices or software for persons with disabilities  Characterization, restoration, and/or substitution of human function  Emphasis is placed on significant advancement of fundamental engineering knowledge and not on incremental improvements

20 RAPD Undergraduate Design Project  The primary goal of this thrust is to provide a meaningful design experience for the engineering student who will work with a specific disabled individual to design a prototype "custom-designed" device or software.  Each PI is expected to implement a high percentage of projects each year. It is also expected that the projects will contain appropriate levels of quantitative engineering analysis.  The proposal must include a short description of ten possible design projects. These projects should be suitable for an undergraduate student, or a small team of students, to complete in about one year.

21 Biophotonics Program ( ENG / CBET ) Leon Esterowitz, Ph.D. lesterow@nsf.gov Program Director Biophotonics Program Division of Chemical, Bioengineering, Environmental and Transport Systems (CBET) National Science Foundation

22 Biophotonics  Exploit the power of photonics for biomedical engineering  Sensing  Imaging  Monitoring

23 General Information Unsolicited Proposal Submission Dates August 15 to September 15, 2007 February 1 to March 1, 2008 CAREER Proposal Submission Date July 18, 2007 Workshop, Conference, SGER, REU, RET Proposals Call Program Director to discuss before applying


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