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PI position: e.g. postdoc, assist. Prof, assoc. Prof, tenured faculty, research faculty, Gender, race/ethnicity, geographical location, size of institution
Could get it but probably take some time to collect from each proposal
Mostly one, a few PIs may submit 2, not counting supplemental request
Could get it but probably take some time to collect from each proposal
Huge amount of work
Will be mostly every 3 years since most of our awards are 3-year awards * Do younger researchers rise through the ranks (are researcher on proposal and then become PI later)? Number of years between first appearance as senior researcher on a proposal to PI Could get it but probably take some time to collect from each proposal
Need to define community * What number or fraction of the community is supported by research projects/missions? * What number or fraction of the community is support 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 a smaller groups (1-3) vs larger groups? * 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, centers, industry)? Essentially all goes to Universities – there may be some subawards to labs, industry
Don’t know how to answer these two * How many investigators/students participate in the average proposal? I could answer this for the awards we make – not too hard
Could get it but probably take some time to collect from each proposal * Competition Questions * What is the boundary between acceptable and unacceptable success rates? * What factors determine what the acceptable boundary is? (program staff, reviewers, community, fairness, etc.) Don’t know how to answer these three
Question for Program Managers
I could answer these questions for the awards we make – not too hard * Questions about Impact on People * 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, leaving the field, working part time, etc.) for each discipline and how many are using them? * What are the on-ramps (students, from other fields, shifting research focus, etc.) for each discipline and how many are using them? Don’t know how to answer these ==== Links to Existing talks, trending graphs, relevant information ==== * Click on Resources