This material is based upon work supported by the National Science Foundation under Grant No. 0940340.
Welcome to the homepage of the 2009 National Science Foundation Engineering Research Centers (NSF ERC) Annual Meeting! Your planning team (Lynn Preston, Barb Kenny, Court Lewis, Ann Becker, and Kate Ryan) is already hard at work, putting together an agenda that is collegial, informative, and fun. The Student Retreat this year is being planned and hosted by the ERC for Extreme Ultraviolet Science and Technology (ERC EUV) at Colorado State University.
Highlights
The overall theme of this year’s ERC Program annual meeting is “Structuring ERCs and the ERC Program for Maximum Innovation.” In addition to the customary ERC Program update by Lynn Preston, highlights in plenary sessions include a panel on “Students with Startups,” a look at the highly innovative CASA low-altitude radar system and its development, a presentation on the International Genetically Engineered Machine (iGEM) competition organized in part by SynBERC, and looking-back reports by two outgoing ERCs. Breakout sessions—many of them focused around innovation in research and education—will address a variety of issues that impact all current centers, both individually and collectively. We will also have the traditional cross-center discussion sections organized by technology cluster. How to achieve successful self-sustaining status while achieving high impact during and after life as an NSF-funded ERC will be another focus of the meeting.
We will have an excellent luncheon speaker on the second day: Nicholas Donofrio, longtime Executive Vice President for Innovation & Technology at IBM Corporation, will talk about the state of innovation in high-tech industries in the U.S. and abroad.
The anticipated benefits of this meeting to the ERCs and to the NSF ERC Program are: