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Cyber-enabled Discovery and Innovation (CDI) Reviewer Biographical Information

Please fill in, at a minimum, all required fields marked by asterisks (*). Then click "Submit" near the bottom of the form.

CONTACT INFORMATION

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June 22-23, 2009 and June 25-26, 2009
 
Please select the keywords that are relevant to your areas of expertise:
  activity/action recognition
astrophysics and cosmology
atomistic modeling, molecular dynamics
biological, chemical, physical oceanography
biomaterials, soft matter
biological and biologically-inspired computing
biomedical computing and engineering, biotechnology
brain science, neuroscience
cfd/turbulence
chemical reactions & processes, process modeling
civil infrastructure, critical infrastructure
climate & weather
coding theory
cognition and perception
communications. communication networks
compilers
computational complexity
control and regulatory systems
cryosphere
cyber physical systems
data analytics
data driven simulation, data assimilation
data representation and mining
data stream algorithms
design and analysis of algorithms
distributed computing, parallel computing, high performance computing
dynamical systems, non-equilibrium
economic behavior
ecosystems, environment, sustainability
educational assessment
educational research
elementary, secondary teaching and learning
emergent behavior, self-organization
energy
engineering design
enterprise systems
game theory
genomics, proteomics, molecular and cellular processes
geochemistry, geophysics, tectonics
geology, geobiology, geomorphology
green computing
hazard mitigation, disaster response, critical events
human behavior
human centered computing
human language and communication
hydrology, water
image processing
signal processing
information integration
information theory, coding, information networks
instructional tools or materials
inverse problems
knowledge and data engineering
knowledge discovery
language processing
large data sets
large scale simulation
linguistics
logic
machine learning and pattern recognition, artificial intelligence
machine vision
marine geosciences
model reduction, coarse graining
multiscale models
nanosciences, nanotechnology
network theory, graph theory
networking
neural computation
numerical methods and computational mathematics
oceanography
operating systems
operations research, optimization, decision, game theory
organisms, structure, development
pathways, receptors
performance and dependability modeling
plasma physics
polar research
power systems
privacy and security
public understanding of science, informal education, lifelong learning
quantum computing
real time embedded computing
research on virtual organizations
robotics
sensors and sensor networks
social impact of information technology
social networks, social systems
software design and analysis
space physics
spatial modeling, geometry, topology
statistical inference, time series
stochastic modeling, uncertainty quantification, risk
symbolic computing
systems biology, bioinformatics, computational biology, biological computing
temporal reasoning
transport phenomena
transportation systems, urban planning
undergraduate, graduate teaching and learning
verification and validation of software and hardware systems
video analysis
virtual organizations: infrastructure and development
visualization
computational - x (where x is, e.g., chemistry, biology, etc.)
other (specify):

The information on the form will be used in connection with the selection of qualified reviewers and enables program officers to reference specific reviewers and maintain appropriate files for use in evaluating applications for grants or other support.


WHY THIS INFORMATION IS BEING REQUESTED:

Collection of this information is authorized by the NSF Act of 1950, as amended, 42 U.S.C. 1861, et seq. The information will be held closely. It may be disclosed to government contractors, experts, volunteers and researchers as necessary to complete assigned work; to other government agencies needing the information in order to conduct joint merit reviews with NSF; to federal government agencies needing potential reviewers and specialists in particular fields, or to another federal science agency or an academic researcher to use this data for statistical purposes in scholarly studies or in federal program evaluations. The information will be added to the NSF Reviewer file, which is used to identify potential candidates to serve as peer reviewers or advisory committee members. See System of Records, NSF-51, "Reviewer/Proposal File and Associated Records," 69 Federal Register 26410 (May 12, 2004).


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