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1 ADVERTISEMENT Program Manager In Search of NSF EPP Rotator A year working in our Nation’s Capitol! (well, real close by) For 1 Year starting ~ 1 September 2002 Contact Marv Goldberg [email protected] 703-292-7374

1 ADVERTISEMENT Program Manager In Search of NSF EPP Rotator A year working in our Nation’s Capitol! (well, real close by) For 1 Year starting ~ 1 September

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Program Manager In Search of NSF EPP Rotator

A year working in our Nation’s Capitol!

(well, real close by)

For 1 Year starting ~ 1 September 2002

Contact Marv Goldberg

[email protected]

703-292-7374

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NSF Structure

For Possible Rotator and For People Who May Submit LC Proposals

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National Science Foundation Director Deputy Director

Directorates

- Biological Sciences

• Computer & Information Science & Engineering

• Education & Human Resources• Engineering• Geosciences• Mathematical & Physical Sciences• Social, Behaviorial & Economic Sciences

Office of the Director

• Legislative & Public Affairs

• Equal Opportunity Programs

• General Counsel

• Integrative Activities

• Polar Programs

National Science Board Office of Inspector General

NSF-33

INT

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Directorate for Mathematical and Physical Sciences

Division ofChemistry

Division ofChemistry

Division ofMaterialsResearch

Division ofMaterialsResearch

Division ofMathematical

Sciences

Division ofMathematical

Sciences

Division ofPhysics

Division ofPhysics

Division ofAstronomical

Sciences

Office of Multidisciplinary ActivitiesOffice of Multidisciplinary Activities

MPS Structure

$ Help for EPP

Physics

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I. Atomic, Molecular, Optical, and PLASMA Physics (AMOP);II. Elementary Particle Physics (EPP);III. Gravitational Physics and LIGO (GP);IV. Nuclear Physics (NP);V. Theoretical Physics (TP);VI. Education and Interdisciplinary Research (EIR)

VII, NEW ASTROPHYSICS SPINOFF

Within TP are the subareas of Atomic Molecular Optical and PLASMA Physics,Elementary Particle Physics, Mathematical Physics, Nuclear Physics,ASTROPHYSICS

NSF Division of Physics

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EPP “Allied” Funding ($M)

PFC: $4.0/yr

ITR: $6.2/yr

MRI: $1.6/yr

ESIE: $0.7/yr

Subtotal $12.5/yr

MREFC

LHCConst. FY 02 $16.86

NEW IceCube $15.00

EPP Base $63.03

EPP “Effective” $107

And AST Partnerships

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THE HEPAP ROADMAP

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We are starting here

Roadmap to the LC

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LC Road at the NSF

Starts with R&D Proposals

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NSF R&D LC Proposal Characteristics?•Should Attract MPS/Directorate Attention

•New

•Coherent

•Responsive to NSF Missions

•workforce, education

•Reviewed by NSF Panels

•Successful Outcomes Measurable

•R&D Project Built on Base Grants (all agency?)

•redirection (expansion)

•supplements (scope change!)

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R&D

Construction

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A Home for LC at NSF?

Broadly Based, Interdisciplinary

Accelerator Science Program

Basic Reseach to Applications

Directorates

- Biological Sciences

• Computer & Information Science & Engineering

• Education & Human Resources• Engineering• Geosciences• Mathematical & Physical Sciences• Social, Behaviorial & Economic Sciences•INT

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NSF/DOE Partnership in

Basic Plasma

Science and Engineering

EXAMPLES

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