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CMMI Overview
Steven H. McKnight Division Director for Civil, Mechanical and
Manufacturing Innovation George A. Hazelrigg
Acting Division Director
Context: NSF Strategic Plan • Transform the Frontiers --
emphasizes the seamless integration of research and education as well as the close coupling of research infrastructure and discovery.
• Innovate for Society -- points to the tight linkage between NSF programs and societal challenges, and it highlights the role that new knowledge and creativity play in economic prosperity and society’s general welfare.
• Perform as a Model Organization --emphasizes the importance of NSF as an exemplar of an agency that expects to attain excellence in all operational aspects.
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http://www.nsf.gov/news/strategicplan/
Charting the course in challenging times
• ENG Vision/Strategy grounded in core principles – Lead in Frontier Engineering Research – Cultivate an Innovation Ecosystem – Develop the Next-Generation Engineer – Broaden participation – Strive for Excellence in ENG Organization – Support cross-cutting opportunities - OneNSF
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NSF Support by Research Field
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0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60% 70% 80% 90%
All Science and Engineering Fields
Engineering
Physical Sciences
Environmental Sciences
Social Sciences
Mathematics
Biology*
Computer Science
Science and Engineering Indicators, 2010
CMMI By the Numbers • 19 Core Research Programs accepting unsolicited proposals • Participation in numerous cross-cutting solicitations • The last 3 years:
– Total Invested: $708 Million – Proposals received & reviewed: 10,221 Proposals
• Of those, 9,358 were full research proposals – Submissions from 361 Institutions – 520 Panels with 3524 Independent Reviewers
• 127 from Industry & Government Agencies – Awarded proposals: 1,640 Awards to 177 Institutions
• This represents a 17.53% success rate • Median Award Size: ~$275k over 36 months • 768 REU Students Funded (30% of Awards have supplements)
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Resources 2009-2011
$236*
$196
$190
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$0.86
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NSF CMMIFunding
InternalCofunding
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*Includes ARRA Funding
CMMI Research Community
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CMMI Research Community
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AK 1 CO 34 GA 66 IN 48 MD 44 MS 4 NH 10 OH 43 SC 31 VA 47
AL 15 CT 20 HI 5 KS 17 ME 1 MT 5 NJ 38 OK 16 SD 2 WA 31
AR 8 DC 11 IA 31 KY 9 MI 71 NC 42 NM 11 OR 10 TN 27 WI 29
AZ 32 DE 11 ID 1 LA 13 MN 17 ND 6 NV 6 PA 125 TX 125 WV 5
CA 133 FL 65 IL 116 MA 77 MO 21 NE 14 NY 117 RI 10 UT 13 WY 1
Awards by US State FY09-FY11
CMMI Research Community
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43 61 87 123 213 264
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CMMI Proposals and Success Rate 2009-2011 by Academic Age
Awards
TotalProposals
Career Proposals
Division Director Acting George Hazelrigg
Deputy Director Acting Bruce Kramer
1786: Manufacturing Enterprise Systems
Edwin Romeijn
1788: NanoManufacturing Bruce Kramer (acting)
1467: Materials Processing and Manufacturing
Mary Toney
1632: Control Systems George Chiu
7478: Dynamical Systems Eduardo Misawa
1464: Engineering & Systems Design
Paul Collopy
5514: Operations Research Sheldon Jacobson
1787: Service Enterprise Systems
Edwin Romeijn
1639: Sensors and Sensing Systems George Hazelrigg
Mechanics and Engineering Materials Cluster
Resilient and Sustainable Infrastructures Cluster Advanced
Manufacturing Cluster
Systems Engineering and Design Cluster
1634: Geomechanics and Geomaterials Rick Fragaszy
1633: Materials and Surface Engineering
Expert: Gary Fischman
1630: Mechanics of Materials Expert: Demitris Kouris
7479: Biomechanics & Mechanobiology
Dennis Carter
1635: Structural Materials And Mechanics
Grace Hsuan
1631: Civil Infrastructure Systems
Kostas Triantis
7396/7470: NEES Joy Pauschke
1636: Geotechnical Engineering
Rick Fragaszy
1637: Hazard Mitigation and Structural Engineering
Kishor Mehta
1638: Infrastructure Mgmt. and Extreme Events
Dennis Wenger
1468: Manufacturing Machines and Equipment
ZJ Pei
Interdisciplinary and Cross-Divisional Activities
Bruce Kramer Program Support Mgt. Wayne Plummer
Operations Specialist Gwen Barber-Blount
Program Manager for Integrative Activities
Jo Culbertson
Admin Cluster Leader Tammie Jennings
Program Specialist Terria Davis
Program Assistant (STEP) Nia Owens
Admin Cluster Leader Beverly Corley
Program Specialist Elinor Bruno
Program Specialist (SCEP) Kevin Webster
Program Analyst Matthew Carnavos
Program Specialist Dianne McCormick
Admin Cluster Leader Carolyn McKinnon-Jones
Program Specialist Tom Moynihan
Program Assistant Candace Owens
Admin Cluster Leader Veronica Calvo
Program Specialist Jyesah (Joy) Smith
Office Automation Clerk (STEP)
Jasmine Spencer
Admin Support Assistant Acting Jasmine Spencer
Science Assistant Elliott Tibor
CMMI Research Clusters
Advanced Manufacturing • Research leading to transformative
advances in manufacturing and building technologies, with emphases on efficiency, economy, and sustainability
• Supporting programs – Manufacturing Machines and
Equipment – Manufacturing Enterprise Systems – Materials Processing and Engineering – Nanomanufacturing
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PI: Starly (Oklahoma)
Nano Fibers
PI: Zhang(Cal)
Plasmonic Nanolithography
CMMI Research Clusters Mechanics and Engineering
Materials • Research aimed at advances in the
transformation and use of engineering materials efficiently, economically, and sustainably
• Supporting programs – Geomechanics and Geomaterials – Materials and Surface Engineering – Mechanics of Materials – Biomechanics and Mechanobiology – Structural Materials and Mechanics
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PI: Andrew Norris (Rutgers)
PI: Chiara Daraio (Cal Tech)
CMMI Research Clusters Systems Engineering and Design • Research on the decision-making
aspects of engineering, including design, control, and optimization
• Supporting programs
– Control Systems – Dynamical Systems – Engineering and Systems Design – Operations Research – Sensors and Sensing Systems – Service Enterprise Systems
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O.R. Methods for optimized ambulance deployment
Henderson (Cornell)
SSS/EFRI: Learning from Plants Twisting
Motion Bending Motion
Multiple FMC cells
Wang , Mayer, Nielson (Michigan) Bakis, Rahn (PSU)
CMMI Research Clusters Resilient and Sustainable
Infrastructures • Research to advance fundamental
knowledge and innovation for resilient and sustainable civil infrastructure and distributed infrastructure networks
• Supporting programs – Civil Infrastructure Systems – NEES – Ops and Research – Geotechnical Engineering – Hazard Mitigation and
Structural Engineering – Infrastructure Mgt. and
Extreme Events
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NEES: New Concepts for Damage-Tolerant,
Self-Righting Steel-Framed
Buildings
CIS/GOALI: Mitigating Accidents via Advanced Active Safety Systems
CMMI Research aligned to OneNSF and National Priorities • National Priorities
– National Nanotechnology Initiative – National Robotics Initiative
• OneNSF Initiatives – Advanced Manufacturing including
Materials Genome Initiative – Cyber-Infrastructure for the 21st
Century (CIF-21) – Education and Workforce – Innovation Ecosystem – Interdisciplinary Research – Sustainability and Clean Energy
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CMMI RAPID Research: Learning from Extreme Events Japan 2011 Earthquake & Tsunami
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Haiti 2010 Earthquake
CMMI Award Profile
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Amount of Funding
All Awards
CAREERAwards
EAGER Awards
NEESR Awards
Majority of Awards 250-300k; 36 Months in Duration
CMMI Enabling the Frontiers of Research At all Scales
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Nanoscale to Infrastructure Scale Research
Systems Science
• Focus – Mathematical theory of systems engineering – Understanding the failure of current approaches – Providing tools to implement rigorous theory
• Broad areas of opportunity: – Design of Large-scale Engineered Systems – Robotics and autonomous systems – Resilient Civil Infrastructure Systems – Advanced Manufacturing and Service Systems
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Questions?
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U.S. Research and Development Where do we fit?
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Basic Applied Development
Business
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Universitiesand colleges
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57% of Academic Funding comes From Federal Sources
Basic $69B
Applied $88B
Development $240B
Total Per Category
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CMMI Service Research: Engineering for Society
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New mathematical models for the distribution of aid after disasters Computer-driven
disease models to plan optimal Diabetes Treatment
Optimizing the yearly design of the Flu Vaccine under uncertainty
Advanced Manufacturing • Support multi-scale modeling, nanomanufacturing,
and complex engineering systems design • Cyber-Enabled Materials, Manufacturing, and
Smart-Systems (CEMMSS) – Materials Genome, Robotics, Cyber-Physical Systems
• Research at the Interface of the Biological, Mathematical, and Physical Sciences, and Engineering (BioMaPS)
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Materials Genome Initiative: New paradigm-“twice as fast, at a fraction of the cost”
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Discovery Property Certification Deployment optimization
Development system Manufacturing design and integrations
Sustainability And recovery 18 -20 years
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Sustainability and Clean Energy
• Science, Engineering, and Education for Sustainability (SEES) – ENG’s investment will focus on sustainable research networks,
sustainable materials, and human dimensions
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CMMI Research Community
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