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SUMMARY:Advancing Health Through Science Smart Health Workshop Student Travel Award
DESCRIPTION:The Smart and Connected Health (SCH) Program at the National Science Foundation (NSF) and the Intelligent Human-Machine System (IHMS) Laboratory at Northeastern University are hosting an Advancing Health Through Science Smart Health Workshop in Alexandria\, VA\, January 6-7\, 2020 to discuss and promote advances in smart health research and to foster partnerships and education for the future of smart health. The SCH Program Directors from the NSF and National Institutes of Health (NIH) are thrilled to have the broader smart health community come together for this year’s meeting – it will be an exciting Smart Health workshop! \nNSF is providing funding support to graduate students at advanced levels of engineering and computer and information science to attend the workshop\, promoting the mission of developing a new generation of technologies and data analytics for smart health. All students from traditionally underrepresented groups in computing and engineering are eligible. Eligible students include women\, minorities (African Americans/Blacks\, Hispanic Americans\, American Indians\, Alaska Natives\, Native Hawaiians\, and Native Pacific Islanders)\, persons from economically disadvantaged backgrounds\, and persons with disabilities (https://www.nsf.gov/cise/bpc/). Students currently funded by SCH projects are not eligible to apply through this program. \nApplication Requirements:\nThrough the submission site\, submit the two following files: \n\nOne-page NSF-formatted Project Summary describing the proposed or current research. The summary should be written in the third person and include a statement of objectives and the methods to be employed. It must clearly address in separate statements the two National Science Board (NSB)-approved merit review criteria:\n\n\nThe intellectual merit (i.e.\, the potential to advance knowledge) of the proposed activity; and\n\n\nThe broader impacts (i.e.\, the potential to benefit society and contribute to the achievement of specific\, desired societal outcomes) resulting from the proposed activity.\n\nThe summary should be informative to other persons working in the same or related fields. Submissions that do not separately address both merit review criteria within the one-page Project Summary will not be considered. \n\nA letter of support from the student’s research advisor explaining why this workshop would enhance their training.\n\nImportant Dates:\nNovember 8\, 2019: Applications due \n\nNovember 22\, 2019: Decision notifications \nWorkshop Organizing Committee:\nChair: Yingzi Lin – Northeastern University \nJohn Lach – University of Virginia \nRob McCray – Wireless-Life Sciences Alliance \nDonna Spruijt-Metz – University of Southern California \nIf you have any questions\, please contact us: nsfsch2020@gmail.com
URL:https://coe.northeastern.edu/event/advancing-health-through-science-smart-health-workshop-student-travel-award/
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SUMMARY:Smart and Connected Health PI Meeting Aspiring PI Travel Award
DESCRIPTION:The Smart and Connected Health (SCH) Program at the National Science Foundation (NSF) and the National Institutes of Health (NIH) and the Intelligent Human-Machine System (IHMS) Laboratory at Northeastern University are hosting an Advancing Health Through Science Smart Health PI Workshop in Alexandria\, VA\, January 6-7\, 2020 to discuss and promote advances in smart health research and to foster partnerships and education for the future of smart health. The SCH Program Directors from the NSF and NIH are thrilled to have the broader smart health community come together for this year’s meeting – it will be an exciting Smart Health workshop! \nThis meeting will include participants from outside the SCH program. These participants will be selected after review for a call for proposals.  Thus\, this workshop will include both current and aspiring NSF and NIH PIs. This will allow PIs to meet new potential collaborators. Additionally\, in order to address current concerns in SCH research\, such as cybersecurity and privacy\, the meeting will include a cross-discipline workshops with the Secure and Trustworthy Cyberspace (SaTC) research community. \nNSF is providing funding support to aspiring PI to attend the workshop\, promoting the mission of developing a new generation of technologies and data analytics for smart health. The workshop will address issues of importance to the PIs and aspiring PIs and generate new ideas and areas of research. \nApplication Requirements\nThrough the submission site\, submit the following file: \n\nOne-page NSF formatted Project Summary describing the proposed or current research. The summary should be written in the third person and include a statement of objectives and the methods to be employed. It must clearly address in separate statements the two National Science Board (NSB)-approved merit review criteria:\n\nThe intellectual merit (i.e.\, the potential to advance knowledge) of the proposed activity; and\nThe broader impacts (i.e.\, the potential to benefit society and contribute to the achievement of specific\, desired societal outcomes) resulting from the proposed activity.The summary should be informative to other persons working in the same or related fields. Submissions that do not separately address both merit review criteria within the one-page Project Summary will not be considered.\n\n\nYour CV in two page NSF biosketch format.\n\nImportant Dates\nNovember 15\, 2019: Applications due \nNovember 29\, 2019: Decision notifications \n  \nWorkshop Organizing Committee \nChair: Yingzi Lin\, Northeastern University \nJohn Lach\, University of Virginia \nRob McCray\, Wireless –Life Sciences Alliance \nDonna Spruijt-Metz\, University of Southern California \nIf you have any questions\, please contact us: nsfsch2020@gmail.com
URL:https://coe.northeastern.edu/event/smart-and-connected-health-pi-meeting-aspiring-pi-travel-award/
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SUMMARY:NSF SCH 2020 Calls for Mini-Workshop Proposals
DESCRIPTION:The Smart and Connected Health (SCH) Program at the National Science Foundation (NSF) and the National Institutes of Health (NIH) and the Intelligent Human-Machine System (IHMS) Laboratory at Northeastern University are hosting an Advancing Health Through Science Smart Health PI Workshop in Alexandria\, VA\, January 6-7\, 2020 to discuss and promote advances in smart health research and to foster partnerships and education for the future of smart health. The SCH Program Directors from the NSF and NIH are thrilled to have the broader smart health community come together for this year’s meeting – it will be an exciting Smart Health workshop! \nThe 2020 NSF Smart and Connected Health (SCH) Advancing Health Through Science Principal Investigator (PI) Meeting will be hosting a set of mini-workshops and invites the submission of mini-workshop proposals. Mini-workshops should emphasize innovative new topics that can drive the future of the smart health research vision. Mini-workshops should propose innovative smart health topics of particular interest to the community and should include a mix of invited presentations\, panel discussions\, breakout discussions\, and other activities that encourage the active participation of attendees. Mini-workshops will be two hours each and run during the main PI Meeting program. \nApplication Requirements\nThrough the submission site\, submit one PDF format file. Each mini-workshop proposal (maximum 5 pages) must include: \n\nTitle of the mini-workshop\nDescription of the technical issues covered\, emphasizing the innovations highlighted in the proposed mini-workshop (1-page maximum)\nWorkshop organizers (names\, affiliation and contact information)\, limit up to 2 workshop chairs\n A short biography of the primary organizers (up to 200 words each)\nNames of potential participants\, such as planned speakers  and panelists (indication that speakers accepted to participate is a plus)\nPlanned format of the mini-workshop\, including unique\, creative and novel workshop formats and activities are strongly encouraged\nA brief description of the publicity and promotion plan\n\nImportant Date\nNovember 22\, 2019: Applications due \nDecember 5\, 2019: Decision notifications \nWorkshop Organizing Committee\nChair: Yingzi Lin\, Professor and Director of Intelligent Human Machine Systems Lab\, College of Engineering\, Northeastern University \nJohn Lach\, Professor and Dean\, School of Engineering and Applied Science\, The George Washington University \nRob McCray\, President and CEO\, Wireless-Life Sciences Alliance \nDonna Spruijt-Metz\, Professor and Director of USC-CESR Mobile and Connected Health Program\, University of Southern California \nIf you have any questions\, please visit our website or contact us: nsfsch2020@gmail.com
URL:https://coe.northeastern.edu/event/nsf-sch-2020-calls-for-mini-workshop-proposals/
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