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EPSCoR News

This page highlights featured EPSCoR news and past meetings and events.


EPSCoR Distinguished Lecture: Emerging Aquaculture Trends in the Gulf of Maine
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Dr. Damian C. Brady, Agatha B. Darling Professor of Oceanography at the University of Maine's Darling Marine Center, presented on EPSCOR's Sustainable Ecological Aquaculture Network (SEANET) and shared his team’s work in seaweed, shellfish, and finfish industries in the state to create a more sustainable industry since each production system requires different tools.
Credit: U.S. National Science Foundation

Featured Webinars 

Recruitment and Informational Webinar for NSF EPSCoR Program Director (Permanent) Open Position in NSF’s Research Capacity and Competitiveness Section
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This webinar provides information on the Program Director position and addresses questions from the audience.
Credit: U.S. National Science Foundation
Accelerating Technology, Innovation and Partnerships Webinar
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The Directorate for Technology, Innovation and Partnerships (TIP) advances use-inspired and translational research in all fields of science and engineering, giving rise to new industries and engaging all Americans — regardless of background or location — in the pursuit of new, high-wage jobs in science, technology, engineering and math (STEM). There are many cross-cutting TIP activities. This webinar focuses on several of them that may be of particular interest to EPSCoR jurisdictions.
Credit: U.S. National Science Foundation
NSF INTERN program
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If you could participate in an NSF-funded internship at a Fortune 500 company, small business, government lab, think tank or school, what would you choose? During 2017-18, NSF’s INTERN program provided the opportunity for 240 NSF-funded, graduate students to work at a variety of locations. The students develop skills important to broader professional development and their hosts gain access to the next generation of STEM talent from the more than 40,000 graduate students supported by NSF grants: http://bit.ly/2P3Wjfc
Credit: NSF
Industry-University Cooperative Research Centers (IUCRC) Webinar
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This webinar provides details on the IUCRC program, which catalyzes breakthrough pre-competitive research by enabling close and sustained engagement between industry innovators, world-class academic teams, and government agencies. IUCRCs help industry partners and government agencies connect directly and efficiently with university researchers to achieve three primary objectives: 1) Conduct high-impact research to meet shared and critical industrial needs in companies of all sizes; 2) Enhance U.S. global leadership in driving innovative technology development, and 3) Identify, mentor and develop a diverse, highly skilled science and engineering workforce. The program currently supports 80+ Centers with 120+ participating universities and 800+ research-intensive member organizations involved.
Credit: U.S. National Science Foundation
EPSCoR Office Hours – EPSCoR Research Fellows
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In this video, Dr. Chinonye Whitley and colleagues discussed the EPSCoR Research Fellows opportunity, which aims to transform the career trajectories of non-tenured and tenured investigators through extended visits to private, government, or academic institutions.
Credit: U.S. National Science Foundation
2023 EPSCoR RII Track-1 Awards

Credit: NSF

NSF announces 11 EPSCoR Track-2 awards to bolster innovative and adaptive research infrastructure for climate change research

Atom-thin walls could smash size, memory barriers in next-gen devices

  • The 27th NSF EPSCoR National Conference (link is external) , was held in Omaha, Nebraska from October 13-16, 2024. The theme of the conference was connection and collaboration to keep science flowing. Over 500 faculty, staff, students, postdoctoral scholars and interested stakeholders attended.
  • The 2024 EPSCoR Annual PI Meeting was hosted at NSF May 20-21. You can review the agenda and uploaded presentations on the meeting website.
  • The 2023 EPSCoR Annual PI Meeting was hosted virtually from May 16-19, 2023.  You can review the agenda and uploaded presentations on the meeting website. (link is external)
  • The 26th NSF EPSCoR National Conference (link is external) , was held in Columbia, South Carolina, from October 27-30, 2019. The theme of the conference was science and partnerships across disciplinary boundaries.  Approximately 400 faculty, staff, students and postdoctoral scholars from all EPSCoR RII Tracks as well as interested stakeholders attended. 
  • EPSCoR held a regional outreach meeting, "All About Research Center Programs," in Mobile, Alabama, in April 2019. The event provided extensive information about the various NSF Center programs.
  • EPSCoR held its Annual PI meeting on May 16-17, 2019. Over 120 participants representing all NSF EPSCoR jurisdictions attended, 25% of whom were representatives of RII Track-2 and RII Track-4 awards.
  • NSF EPSCoR Project Directors/Project Administrators Meeting (May 21-22, 2018).
  • EPSCoR hosted a half-day session with the EPSCoR Interagency Coordinating Committee at the seventh Biennial National IDeA Symposium of Biomedical Research Excellence in Washington, D.C., in 2018. 
  • The EPSCoR 2030 Report produced observations about the value of the NSF program and recommended programmatic changes to be made both by NSF and by the EPSCoR states to enhance EPSCoR's effectiveness.  
  • The EPSCoR 2020 workshop was held in June 2006 at NSF to help EPSCoR to articulate a new vision for programmatic direction.