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Office of the Vice President for Research
Research Trends
Richard O. BuckiusVice President for Research
Academic Leadership Forum
March 31, 2010
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Highlights and Trends
Investments in Research
Years Ahead
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Discovery at Purdue
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• Indiana Clinical and Translational Sciences Institute (CTSI) $ 25 M, 5 year grant
NIH
Only national clinical and translational sciences institute that’s a statewide research laboratory
Partnership between three major universitiesand key community and business partners in the state
Connie WeaverDeputy Director
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• Visual Analytics for Command, Control, and Interoperability Environments (VACCINE)
$15 million
U.S. Department of Homeland Security
July 2009 to June 2015
15 national and international university collaborators
PI: D. Ebert
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• Center for the Catalytic Conversion of Biomass to Bioenergy (C3Bio) $15 million
Energy Frontier Research Center, Department of Energy
August 2009 to July 2014
Purdue researchers from Colleges of Agriculture, Engineering, and Science
3 major university and national laboratory collaborators
PI: M. McCann
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• Network for Earthquake Engineering Simulation (NEES) $105 million National Science Foundation October 2009 to September 2014 14 university equipment sites; 7 partner institutions
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• Emerging Frontiers of Science of Information
$25 million
Science and Technology Center, National Science Foundation
June 2010 to May 2015
14 Purdue faculty from 6 campus units
8 partner institutions
PI: W. Szpankowski
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• Liberal Arts creative works in FY 2009
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• Federal awards increased 18% overall. Significant increases in federal support were received from DOE, DOT, NSF, and DOD, with increases of 60%, 46%, 24%, and 14%, respectively.
• Industry research awards continue to be strong and increasing –with a 2.2% increase over last year.
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• Industry and Foundation support continues to increase.
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2008 NSF Survey R&D Total Expenditures
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•Facilities and Administrative (F&A) costs
• Real costs incurred for common or joint objectives
• Cannot be identified readily and specifically with a particular sponsored project, an instructional activity, or any other institutional activity
• Principles and costs are defined by the Office of Management and Budget in Circular A-21
• Purdue F&A costs rates:
• Purdue’s A-21 justified rates:
• Facilities rate – 33.69%
• Administrative rate – 29.74%
• Total – 63.43%
• Administrative rate – capped by federal law at 26%
• Final negotiated F&A rate for FY11 – 54.0%19
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• Facilities• Operation and maintenance expenses
• Library expenses
• Depreciation and use allowances
• Interest on debt associated with certain buildings
• Equipment and capital improvements
• Administration• Departmental administration
• Sponsored projects administration
• General administration and general expenses (such as financial management, management information systems, and general counsel)
• Student administration and services20
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• Unrecovered F&A Costs• U.S. contract with research universities
• Discovery mission of Purdue
• Purdue F&A Investment Examples – Industry/Foundation Awards
• Gates Foundation Award – Encouraging
Regional Trade with Hermetic Storage for
Cowpea in West and Central Africa, $11.4M, 10%
• Lumina Foundation is 20%
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• Purdue F&A Investment Examples – Major Federal Awards
• REU rate is 25%
• Education/fellowships awards rates range from 36% to 0%
• Purdue F&A Investment Examples – USDA, State, PRF, … Awards
• PRF recovery is 0%
• USDA – Extension Disaster Network, $1.7 M, 0%
• Nation AgrAbiltity Project, $1.1 M, 0%
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NSF Survey Institution Funds10-year Average (’99-’08)
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2008 IPEDS Survey Research Expenses
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Discovery at Purdue
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Research ThemesLife and health sciencesSustainability - energy, environment and climate changeSecurity, defense and space sciencesCyber and information technologyScience, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) education
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Sponsored Programs Budget Projections
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F&A Recovered
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People Processes Partnerships Facilities
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# Collab. Awards
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Purdue Partners
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Wayne T. and Mary T. Hockmeyer Hall – completed Fall 2009
Martin C. Jischke Hall of Biomedical Engineering – completed 2006
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Discovery Park
Burton D. Morgan Center for Entrepreneurship – completed October 2004
Gerald D. and Edna E. Mann Hall – completed Spring 2007 Hall for Discovery and Learning Research – completed Fall 2009Hall for Discovery and Learning Research – completed Fall 2009
Bindley Bioscience Center – completed October 2005
Birck Nanotechnology Center – completed October 2005
• Seeks to catalyze interdisciplinary interactions that transcend academic boundaries of faculty, staff, and students, toward discovery with engagement and learning
• $27M in new research equipment• 113,000 ft2 (assignable) laboratory space• 93,000 ft2 (assignable) office and support space
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• Bindley Bioscience Center Addition $14.9M; 19k ASF NIH Translational interdisciplinary cancer research
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Thank You!