NSF/AGS Late January 2023 Update


January 25, 2023

Colleagues,

 

Please see the below updates from the Division of Atmospheric and Geospace Sciences at NSF.  

 

Outreach

 

AGS will host a drop-in Virtual Office Hour (VOH) on 30 January 2023 between 3-4 PM Eastern Time for students and faculty members at non-R1 academic institutions (e.g., Community Colleges, Tribal Colleges and Universities, MSIs, HBCUs, Undergraduate, Masters, and R2 Institutions). Please register using this link (https://nsf.zoomgov.com/meeting/register/vJItc-qvqD0oGrjMt_ertGUdgw3MR4t6RIU) to drop by and chat with AGS program directors about questions or concerns that you have.

 

NSF is hosting a Partnerships for Innovation (PFI) webinar on February 21, at 2pm EST specifically targeted at plasma science & engineering and space weather communities.  The webinar will describe the PFI program and project / principal investigator eligibility, as well as allow for extended Q&A.  You may register in advance for this webinar here:  https://nsf.zoomgov.com/webinar/register/WN_GgO-BKe0TlG1zrmj7RxsBg

 

Employment Opportunity

 

AGS would like to remind the community of the open rotator program director position for the Climate and Large-scale Dynamics program.  Please see the general IPA Rotator announcement for further information and how to apply.  Questions about the rotator position can be addressed to Eric DeWeaver (edeweave@nsf.gov).

 

Funding Opportunities

 

Dear Colleague Letter: Advancing Research in the Geosciences Using Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Machine Learning (ML)

 

The Mid-Career Advancement solicitation now has a pilot track for the Directorate for Geosciences that extends PI eligibility to include Full Professors (or equivalent) at Primarily Undergraduate Institutions (PUIs).

 

Thank you and please feel free to share the update widely.

 

Best regards,

 

Division of Atmospheric and Geospace Sciences
Directorate for Geosciences
National Science Foundation

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