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Title: Engineering Research Centers Program 2006 Annual Meeting


1
Engineering Research Centers Program2006 Annual
Meeting
  • Annual Reporting and Database Indicators-- A
    Program Level Perspective

November 30, 2006 Dr. Barbara Kenny
2
Locations of ERC and EERC Lead Institutions and
Core Partners, 2006
3
Why do we need Annual Reports and ERCWeb Data?
  • ERC Program Management
  • Are Centers achieving ERC goals?
  • Site Visit teams need data to assess ERC progress
    and plans
  • Program Directors need information to make
    funding recommendations
  • Data and information requests from NSF upper
    management
  • What have you done for the taxpayer lately?
  • Benchmarking ERCs with national data, by industry
    sector, with each other
  • Overall ERC effectiveness studies
  • Centers themselves need data and information to
    effectively management a multi-million dollar
    enterprise

4
ERC Program Goals
  • Create and sustain an integrated,
    interdisciplinary research environment to enable
    transforming systems technologies
  • Educate a globally competitive and diverse
    engineering workforce
  • Join academe and industry in partnership to
    advance fundamental engineering knowledge and
    engineered systems

5
ERC Activities to Achieve Goals
  • Develop a transforming, interdisciplinary systems
    vision that motivates the ERC
  • Develop maintain a strategic plan to achieve
    the vision meet ERC objectives
  • Organize effective research thrusts and testbeds
    to overcome technological barriers and realize
    the vision
  • Conduct integrated, high quality research that
    supports systems vision
  • Develop ERC graduates who can integrate
    interdisciplinary knowledge speed innovation
  • Develop interdisciplinary system courses and
    courses of studies
  • Promote undergraduate involvement in research
    teams
  • Develop execute K-12 outreach for both teachers
    students
  • Achieve diversity in students and faculty
  • Develop strong partnerships with
    industry/practitioners
  • Expeditiously transfer technology developments to
    industry practitioners
  • Implement effective Center leadership and
    management

6
Reporting Requirements
  • Annual Report or Renewal Proposal reporting on
    strategic vision, activities, progress, plans and
    achievements
  • Provide information to site visit team and
    Program Director
  • Submission of nuggets
  • Internal management tool record of
    accomplishments
  • ERCWeb Indicators Database submission of
    quantitative data to Web-based templates
  • Collection of standard measures of performance
    across all ERCs
  • Information base for ERC management to monitor
    performance
  • Information base to help NSF evaluate
    center-level and program-level progress in
    achieving goals
  • Information base for ERC Program to report to
    NSF, OMB and Congress on Program Achievements
  • Interim Reports reporting on progress with
    supplemental funds

7
Location of ERC Activities Assessment
8
The ERC Program Data
  • 2006 Indicators Report

9
ERC and EERC Information Dissemination,FY
19852006
10
Intellectual Property Outputs,FY
19852006Innovation
11
Degrees Granted to ERC and EERC Students,FY
19852006
12
Influence on Curriculum,FY 19852006
13
Industrial Participation at ERCs, FY 20012006
14
Women Working in ERCs, FY 20002006
FY 2004, FY 2005, and FY 2006 data include
women working on ERC projects funded by awards
made to ERC faculty members departments, not
just projects supported by funds controlled by
centers. In addition, FY 2004, FY 2005, and FY
2006 data include female students participating
in Research Experiences for Undergraduates (REU)
activities.
15
Underrepresented Minorities Working in ERCs, FY
20022006
FY 2004, FY 2005, and FY 2006 data include
underrepresented minorities working on ERC
projects funded by awards made to ERC faculty
members departments, not just projects supported
by funds controlled by centers. In addition, FY
2004, FY 2005, and FY 2006 data include
underrepresented minorities participating in
Research Experiences for Undergraduates (REU)
activities. Underrepresented minorities
include (1) ERC participants who are U.S.
citizens or permanent residents and belong to one
or more of the following racial groups African
American, Native American, Pacific Islander
and/or (2) ERC participants whose ethnic heritage
is Hispanic or Latino and who are U.S. citizens
or permanent residents.
16
Participation of Women in ERC REUs, FY
20002006 (by Source of Funds)
FY 2004, FY 2005, and FY 2006 data include
women working on ERC projects funded by awards
made to ERC faculty members departments, not
just projects supported by funds controlled by
centers. In addition, FY 2004, FY 2005, and FY
2006 data include female students participating
in Research Experiences for Undergraduates (REU)
activities.
17
Participation of Underrepresented Minorities in
ERC REUs, FY 20022006 (by Source of Funds)
FY 2004, FY 2005, and FY 2006 data include
underrepresented minorities working on ERC
projects funded by awards made to ERC faculty
members departments, not just projects supported
by funds controlled by centers. In addition, FY
2004, FY 2005, and FY 2006 data include
underrepresented minorities participating in
Research Experiences for Undergraduates (REU)
activities. Underrepresented minorities
include (1) ERC participants who are U.S.
citizens or permanent residents and belong to one
or more of the following racial groups African
American, Native American, Pacific Islander
and/or (2) ERC participants whose ethnic heritage
is Hispanic or Latino and who are U.S. citizens
or permanent residents.
18
Industrial Support to 16 ERCs, FY 2006
Total value of support 10.3 million
19
Total Direct Support For ERCs and EERCs, FY 2006
Total Support From All Sources 151.2 million
20
All ERC Disciplines, 2006
21
Disciplines by Technology Sector Manufacturing
and Processing, 2006
22
Disciplines by Technology Sector
Bioengineering, 2006
23
Disciplines by Technology SectorMicroelectronics
and Information Technology, 2006
24
Disciplines by Technology SectorEarthquake
Engineering, 2006
25
ERC and EERC Graduates by Employment Sector,FY
2006
26
Functional Budget Allocations of Total Cash
Support to ERC and EERC Received in FY 2006
Total Cash Received by All Centers From All
Sources 156,656,956
27
Student and Teacher Involvement in ERCs, FY 2006
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Final Remarks
  • ERCs have been in existence since 1985
  • 41 ERCs
  • 19 current ERCs plus 3 EERCs
  • Model for other programs
  • Nanoscience and Engineering Centers (NSEC)
  • Science and Technology Centers (STC)
  • Materials Research Science and Engineering
    Centers (MRSEC)
  • ERC Program has 20 years of data to prove
    effectiveness
  • Challenge now is to maintain relevant data
    collection without increasing the burden on the
    Centers

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Three Discussion Questions
  • What are the top 3 things you like about the data
    collection and annual reporting system as it is
    now?
  • What are the top 3 things you dont like about
    the data collection and annual reporting system
    as it is now?
  • What are the best indicators to showcase your
    achievements? Are we capturing them?
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