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===== NSF Astronomy ===== | ===== NSF Astronomy ===== | ||
- | * Demographics Committee member: | + | * Demographics Committee member: |
- | * Contacts: | + | * Contacts: |
+ | For specific business related to the CAA OIR System Committee, please contact Vern Pankonin (vpankoni@nsf.gov). | ||
+ | For specific business related to CORF meetings, contact Tom Gergely (tgergely@nsf.gov) or Glen Langston (glangsto@nsf.gov) | ||
==== Funding Policies and Philosophy ==== | ==== Funding Policies and Philosophy ==== | ||
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+ | Policy is to adhere to 6 AAAC principles: Best science, global coordination, | ||
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+ | No current limit on number or frequency of proposals, though under active discussion. | ||
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+ | Generally, AST resists cutting highly-ranked proposals; preference is to fund the best science identified, rather than the most people. | ||
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+ | - From Division of **Materials Research**, top level web page: DMR discourages the submission across DMR's program of more than one proposal from the same Principal Investigator during the DMR Annual proposal-submission window each fall. | ||
+ | - From Division of **Chemistry**, | ||
+ | - **Math** also claims to discourage multiple proposals. | ||
==== RFP and Proposal structure and frequency ==== | ==== RFP and Proposal structure and frequency ==== | ||
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+ | Annual: | ||
+ | * Astronomy and Astrophysics Research Grants (AAG) | ||
+ | * Major Research Instrumentation Program (MRI) | ||
+ | * Advanced Technologies and Instrumentation | ||
+ | * NSF Astronomy and Astrophysics Postdoctoral Fellowships (AAPF) | ||
+ | * Mid-Scale Innovations Program (MSIP) | ||
+ | * Theoretical and Computational Astrophysics Networks | ||
==== Selected Questions and Available Data ==== | ==== Selected Questions and Available Data ==== | ||
- | **[[AAAC:nsf_astronomy:resources|Resources]] Existing talks, trending graphs, relevant information** | + | === Data from Jim Ulvestad' |
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+ | * FY14-FY19: ALMA+DKIST+LSST wedges projected to grow at expense of Individual Investigator + Mid-Scale grants | ||
+ | * AAG = NSF AAG Astronomy and Astrophysics Grants: | ||
+ | * ~40% of $ goes to personnel (15% senior, 10% postdocs, 15% students), stable over 2004-2014 | ||
+ | * # of proposals in 1993/ | ||
+ | * AAG budget 1993/ | ||
+ | * Proposal funding rate 1993/ | ||
+ | * 2013 awards by gender: 75% male, 25% female (same ratio as applicant pool) | ||
+ | * Average proposal cost 2004/2013: $93K/$150K (by eye from chart) | ||
+ | * Median # of submissions as PI/Co-I over last 5 years: 2 (by eye from chart) | ||
+ | * Median # of submissions in 2014: 1 (by eye from chart) | ||
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+ | === General Data we need (over the last 10 years) === | ||
+ | Dan Evans' preliminary notes on availability of data inserted [in square brackets] | ||
+ | * Number of senior researchers on proposal | ||
+ | * per year, per category of PI, per funding requested [Dan - OK] | ||
+ | * Compare success rates of different sorts of proposals | ||
+ | * per PI category | ||
+ | * Years between proposals | ||
+ | * cross correlate to success rate, PI category, # of senior researcher | ||
+ | * Do younger researchers rise through the ranks (is researcher on proposal and then becomes PI later)? | ||
+ | * Number of years between first appearance as senior researcher on a proposal to PI [Dan - cannot evaluate] | ||
+ | * What number or fraction of the community is supported by soft money? [Dan - difficult to evaluate but I have a few ideas on how to get to what fraction of AAG money goes to soft money researchers.] | ||
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+ | Questions on nature of community support [Dan - difficult to evaluate just by looking at AAG data] | ||
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+ | * What number or fraction of the community is supported by research projects/ | ||
+ | * What number or fraction of the community is supported by institutions? | ||
+ | * What number or fraction of the community can or does serve as PI? | ||
+ | * What number or fraction of the community is part of smaller groups (1-3) vs larger groups? | ||
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+ | * Are there other sources of scientific support for the community? | ||
+ | * How much of the science support for the community comes through missions or other stable sources relative to competed 3-year proposals? | ||
+ | * What fraction of the money for competed research is distributed to various types of institution (labs, universities, | ||
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+ | Questions | ||
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+ | * How many grants of typical size are required to support an individual investigator? | ||
+ | * How many sources of support does the typical investigator (PI, CoI, student) rely upon? | ||
+ | * How many investigators/ | ||
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+ | Career questions | ||
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+ | * How many awards have gone to first-time PIs? [Dan - OK] | ||
+ | * How much of the typical award supports the PI? CoIs? Students? [Dan - OK] | ||
+ | * What is the age (in career) distribution of PIs? Proposers? [Dan - OK] | ||
+ | * What is the age (in career) distribution of the relevant community? [Dan - OK] | ||
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+ | Competition Questions [Dan and Jim can provide input on these] | ||
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+ | * What is the boundary between acceptable and unacceptable success rates? | ||
+ | * What factors determine what the acceptable boundary is? (program staff, reviewers, community, fairness, etc.) | ||
+ | * Does the success rate/number of proposals make any difference in program allocations by agencies? | ||
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+ | Questions about Impact on People [Dan - difficult to evaluate just by looking at AAG data] | ||
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+ | * What anecdotal evidence do we have about the impact of funding rates? | ||
+ | * What quantitative information can we find about people entering or leaving the field? | ||
+ | * What are the off-ramps (retirement, | ||
+ | * What are the on-ramps (students, from other fields, shifting research focus, etc.) for each discipline and how many are using them? | ||
+ | ==== Links to Existing talks, trending graphs, relevant information | ||
+ | * Click on **[[AAAC: | ||
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