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National Science Foundation
Electrical and Communications Systems Division
Electrical and Communications Systems
Division
ENG Advisory Committee Meeting
May 11-12, 2005
Dr. Usha Varshney
Acting Division Director
Electrical and Communications Systems Division
Directorate for Engineering
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Directorate for Engineering
Electrical and Communications Systems Division
Assistant Director
Office of Industrial Dr. John A. Brighton
Innovation Deputy Assistant Director Senior Advisor
$102.76M Dr. Michael M. Reischman
$561.30M Dr. Mike Roco
Dr. Kesh Narayanan
Bioengineering Civil & Chemical &
& Environmental Mechanical Transport
Systems Systems Systems
BES CMS CTS
$48.22M $81.98M $65.79
Dr. Bruce Hamilton Dr. Ken Chong, Acting Dr. Richard Buckius
Design, Electrical & Engineering
Manufacture & Communications Education &
Innovation Systems Centers
DMI ECS EEC
$63.85M $71.64M $127.06M
Dr. Warren DeVries Dr. Usha Varshney, Acting Dr. Gary Gabriel
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Vision
Electrical and Communications Systems Division
ECS envisions a research community…
- that will address major technological challenges in devices
and systems due to the convergence of
micro/nano/info/cogno/bio- electronics, controls, networks,
computation and communications
- that will prepare a future workforce to meet the emerging
technological challenges of the 21st Century
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Mission
Electrical and Communications Systems Division
Address fundamental research issues underlying
component and device technologies, computation,
networking, controls, and systems principles at the nano,
micro and macro scales
Support the integration and networking of intelligent
systems for a variety of application domains
Ensure the education of a diverse workforce prepared to
continue the rapid development of emerging technologies as
drivers of the global economy
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ECS Programs
Electrical and Communications Systems Division
Electronics, Photonics and Control, Networks and
Device Technologies Computational Intelligence
EPDT
CNCI
Microelectronics
Nanoelectronics
Embedded, Distributed and Adaptive
Control
Molecular Electronics
Robotics
Silicon Nanoelectronics and Beyond
Power and Energy Networks
Organic Electronics
Sensing and Imaging Networks
Spin Electronics Integrative, Hybrid and Multi-scale Modeling
Bioelectronics
Micromagnetics Complex Systems Adaptive Dynamic Programming
Photonics and Optoelectronics
Quantum Optics IHCS
Ultrafast Sources
Sensors and Actuators Nanosystems, Microsystems, Macrosystems
MEMS/NEMS System-on-a-chip
Power Electronics System-in-a-package
Nonsilicon Electronics Organic and Silicon- based Hybrid Systems
RF/Microwave and Mixed Signals Machine Intelligent Systems
Electromagnetics Quantum Information Systems
Optical and Wireless Communications Systems
Cyberengineering Systems 5
Program Management
Electrical and Communications Systems Division
Dr. Usha Varshney, Acting Division Director
Dr. Lawrence Goldberg, Senior Engineering Advisor
National Nanofabrication Infrastructure Network
Dr. Filbert Bartoli Dr. Radhakisan Baheti
Optoelectronics; Photonics; Ultrafast Embedded, Distributed and Adaptive Control,
Technologies; EUV; Nanophotonics Robotics, Sensor Networks
Dr. Rajinder Khosla Dr. Vittal Rao
Micro/Nanoelectronics; NEMS/MEMS Sensors; Integrative Nano and Micro Systems; Complex
Bioelectronics Dynamical Systems; Machine Intelligent Systems
Dr. James Mink Dr. Kevin Tomsovic
Micro/Nanoelectronics; Molecular Electronics; Power and Energy Networks; Renewable and
Spin Electronics; Organic Electronics; Power Alternative Energy Sources; Economics of Power
Electronics; Micromagnetics Grids; Security and Reliability of Critical
Infrastructures
Dr. Kawthar Zaki
Wireless and Optical Communications; Mixed Dr. Paul Werbos
Signals Technologies Neural Network; Learning and Self-organizing
Computations; Adaptive Dynamic Programming
ECS Future Technologies
Electrical and Communications Systems Division
Key Technologies
Integrative and Complex Systems
Communications and Network Systems
Cyberengineering Systems
Focused Areas
Nanoelectronics, Nanophotonics and Nanomagnetics
Critical Infrastructure Technologies and Systems
Flexible Electronics
Diagnostic and Implantable Devices
Renewable and Alternative Energy Sources
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Program Investments for Active Awards
as of December 2004
Electrical and Communications Systems Division
EPDT $150,433,895 49.0%
CNCI $86,397,208 28.2%
IS $8,672,753 2.8%
C&I* $61,394,990 20.0%
Division Total $306,898,846 100%
*Centers and Infrastructures
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ECS Former Organization Structure
Electrical and Communications Systems Division
Dr. Usha Varshney
Acting Division Director Dr. Lawrence Goldberg
Senior Engineering Advisor
Electronics, Photonics and Integrative Systems Controls, Networks and
Device Technologies (IS) Computational Intelligence
(EPDT) (CNCI)
No Staff Assignments
4 Program Directors 4 Program Directors
Dr. Filbert Bartoli Dr. Radhakisan Baheti
Dr. Rajinder Khosla Dr. Vittal Rao
Dr. James Mink Dr. Kevin Tomsovic
Vacancy Dr. Paul Werbos
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ECS Current Organization Structure
Electrical and Communications Systems Division
Dr. Usha Varshney
Acting Division Director Dr. Lawrence Goldberg
Senior Engineering Advisor
Electronics, Photonics Integrative, Hybrid and Controls, Networks and
and Device Technologies Complex Systems Computational Intelligence
(EPDT) (IHCS) (CNCI)
3 Program Directors 2 Program Directors 3 Program Directors
Dr. Filbert Bartoli Dr. Vittal Rao Dr. Radhakisan Baheti
Dr. Rajinder Khosla Dr. Kawthar Zaki Dr. Kevin Tomsovic
Dr. James Mink Dr. Paul Werbos
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Anticipated Outcomes
Electrical and Communications Systems Division
Elevation of the IHCS program will provide a greater emphasis
on systems engineering research and education within ECS
Emerging areas in integrated systems research will be well
defined for the external community
ECS will have a balanced portfolio consisting of three active
research programs
The new Communications Systems position in the IHCS program
will better define the communications technologies in the
"Electrical and Communications Systems Division“
Reorganization will balance the overall workload among
Program Directors in ECS
The proposed reorganization strategy will increase both
productivity and efficiency of the ECS Division
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Workshops
Electrical and Communications Systems Division
From Macro to Nano: Challenges and Opportunities in
Integrative Complex Systems Engineering
March 7-8, 2005, Arlington, Virginia
Research Opportunities in Cyberengineering and
Cyberinfrastructure Development
Drexel University, Philadelphia, April 22-23, 2004
Impact on Electrical Engineering Education of the Changing
Global Environment due to Convergence of Technologies
Being organized by the Electrical and Computer Engineering
Department Heads Association (ECEDHA) and the International
Engineering Consortium (IEC), In-planning
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ENG Research Priority Areas
Electrical and Communications Systems Division
Biology in Engineering
Diagnostic and Implantable Devices
Biomedical Imaging
Complexity in Engineered and Natural Systems
Learning and Self Organizing Systems
Communications Systems
Cyberengineering Systems
Critical Infrastructure Systems
Power and Energy Networks
Intelligent Power Grid
Manufacturing Frontiers
Robotics
Controls and Signal Processing
New Frontiers in Nanotechnology
Silicon Nanoelectronics and Beyond
Nanomagnetics
Nanophotonics
Quantum Information Systems
With an emphasis on the integration of research and education for the development 13
of the future workforce
ECS Investments for FY 2005
Electrical and Communications Systems Division
NSF Priority Areas (Millions of Dollars)
NSF ENG ECS
Nanoscale Science and Engineering $297 $127.8 $36
Biocomplexity in the Environment $99 $6 $1.2
Human and Social Dynamics $38 $2 $0.5
Mathematical Sciences $89 $2.9 $0.55
NSF Programs
CAREER: Faculty Early Career Development
PECASE: Presidential Early Career Award
SGER: Small Grants for Exploratory Research
RET: Research Experiences for Teachers
REU: Research Experiences for Undergraduates
ADVANCE: Increasing the Participation and Advancement of Women in
Academic Science and Engineering Careers
MRI: Major Research Instrumentation
GOALI: Grant Opportunities for Academic Liaison with Industry
ENG Initiatives
Collaborative Large-scale Engineering Analysis Network for
Environmental Research (CLEANER)
Grants for Department-Level Reform of Undergraduate Engineering
Education (DLR)
Sensors and Sensor Networks ENG, GEO, OPP ($23M), ECS ($4 M) 14
Recent Emphasis in ECS Initiatives
Electrical and Communications Systems Division
Spin Electronics for the 21st Century
(NSF 02-036), with ENG (CMS, CTS, BES) and ONR
Joint Investigation of Enabling Technologies for Space Solar Power
(NSF 02-098), with ENG (BES, DMII), CISE (DIIS), EPRI and NASA
Partnership in Electric Power Network Efficiency and Security I and II
(NSF 02-041, NSF 02-188), with ENG (BES), SBE (INT), EHR (DUE), ONR and EPRI
Ultra-High Capacity Optical Communications and Networking I and II
(NSF 01-065, NSF 03-537), with ENG (BES), NSF(CISE) and DARPA, and
ENG (CTS, DMII), MPS (DMS) and DARPA
Silicon Nanoelectronics and Challenges to Current CMOS Technology
(NSF 03-043), with SRC
Technological Challenges in Organic Electronics, Photonics and Magnetics
(NSF 04-554), with ENG (CMS, CTS, BES, DMII), DARPA and AFOSR
Sensors and Sensor Networks I, II and III (NSF 03-512, NSF 04-522, NSF 05-526)
with other ENG Divisions, NSF(OPP) and NSF(GEO)
Nanoscale Science and Engineering, NSF-wide Yearly Solicitation, Centers,
Interdisciplinary teams, Exploratory Research, Undergraduate Education
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National Nanotechnology Infrastructure
Network (NNIN)
Electrical and Communications Systems Division
100 nm thick shaft
1 µ m t hick
mass loading
Single Electron Spin Detection using Magnetic Resonance
Force Microscopy, Rugar et al., Nature 430, July (2004)
Cornell U.
Stanford U.
UW Harvard U. of Michigan
Cornell Georgia Institute of
Minnesota Technology
Michigan PSU Howard U. of Washington
Stanford Pennsylvania State U.
UNM NCSU U. of California-
UCSB Georgia Santa Barbara
Tech U. of Minnesota
UT-Austin U. of New Mexico
U. of Texas –Austin
Harvard U.
Howard U.
North Carolina State U.
An integrated national network of user facilities
providing researchers open access to resources, instrumentation and
expertise in all domains of nanoscale science, engineering and technology
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http://www.NNIN.org Lawrence Goldberg
Center Activities
Electrical and Communications Systems Division
Lead Management Oversight:
ERC: Computer Integrated Surgical Systems Technology
Johns Hopkins U., Rajinder Khosla
ERC: Extreme Ultraviolet Engineering Research Center
Colorado State U., Filbert Bartoli
STC: Nanobiotechnology
Cornell U., Lawrence Goldberg
NSEC: Center for Nanomechanical Systems
U. of California-Berkeley, Rajinder Khosla
SLC: Center of Excellence for Learning in Education, Science, and
Technology, Boston U., Vittal Rao, Radhakisan Baheti
Technical Support:
ERC: Center for Power Electronic Systems
Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State U., Usha Varshney
ERC: Collaborative Adaptive Sensing of the Atmosphere
U. of Massachusetts-Amherst, James Mink 17
Funding Rates
Electrical and Communications Systems Division
Career Awards
ECS ENG NSF
160 35% 800 20% 2,500 30%
140 30% 700 18%
25%
Proposals/Awards
2,000
Proposals/Awards
Proposals/Awards
16%
% Funding Rate
% Funding Rate
% Funding Rate
120 25% 600
14% 20%
100 500 12% 1,500
20%
80 400 10% 15%
15% 8% 1,000
60 300 10%
10% 6%
40 200 500
4% 5%
20 5% 100 2%
0 0% 0 0% 0 0%
2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005
Year Year Year
Proposals
Research Grants Awards
Funding Rate
ECS ENG NSF
1,400 40% 7,000 30% 35,000 35%
35% 30,000 30%
Proposals/Awards
6,000
Proposals/Awards
Proposals/Awards
1,200
% Funding Rate
25%
% Funding Rate
% Funding Rate
1,000 30% 5,000 25,000 25%
20%
25%
800 4,000 20,000 20%
20% 15%
600 3,000 15,000 15%
15% 10%
400 2,000 10,000 10%
10%
200 1,000 5% 5,000 5%
5%
0 0% 0 0% 0 0%
1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004
Year Year Year
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Award Size and Budget Profile
Electrical and Communications Systems Division
Award Size
Award Size ECS/ENG/NSF
$160
$140 ECS
ENG
$120
(Thousands)
NSF
$100
$80
$60
$40
$20
$0
2002 2003 2004 ECS Budget Profile
Committed/Discretionary Funds
Year
$80 50
$70 45
40
% Discretionary
$60
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(Millions)
$50 30
$40 25
Total Dollars $30 20
Committed Funds 15
Discretionary Funds $20
10
% Discretionary $10 5
$0 0
2001 2002 2003 2004 2005
Year
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Graduate Research Supplements
Electrical and Communications Systems Division
Graduate Research Supplements (GRS) for Women and
Underrepresented Minority Ph.D. Students Majoring in Electrical
Engineering or Biomedical/ Biochemical/Environmental
Engineering Disciplines
To increase numbers in academic/professional careers
Supplements to existing ECS or BES grants
Graduate student stipend and tuition consistent with university
practices
25% Administrative Cost
12 months, renewable for two additional years during the grant
period
Nontransferable
US Citizens or Nationals or Permanent Residents
Expected Deadline: July 15, 2005
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ECS Goals and Challenges
Electrical and Communications Systems Division
Redress the imbalance between committed and
discretionary funds
Increase funding rates by limiting the number of proposals
in one submission window
Improve the overall productivity and efficiency of the
Division by balancing ECS staff workload, and by
reassignment of Program Directors
Provide visibility to the restructured IHCS program for
better definition within the research community, consistent
with the research priorities of ENG and NSF
Strategize future funding for small group proposals in the
IHCS program
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ECS Supporting Philosophy
Electrical and Communications Systems Division
Engineering Draft Strategic Plan
NSF Strategic Plan FY 2003-2008
Engineer of 2020: Visions of Engineering in the
New Century
A Report of the National Academy of Engineering
Assessing the Capacity of the U. S. Engineering Research
Enterprise
A Report of the National Academy of Engineering
Innovative America: National Innovation Initiative
A Report of the Council on Competitiveness
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Electrical and Communications Systems Division
Thank you
Thank you
Thank you
Thank you
Thank you
Thank you
Electrical and Communications Systems Division
Directorate for Engineering
National Science Foundation
4201 Wilson Boulevard
Arlington, Virginia 22230
http://www.nsf.gov/eng/ecs/about.jsp
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Questions
Electrical and Communications Systems Division
How well aligned is ECS with Mission, Goals and Priorities of
ENG and NSF ?
What changes do you envision are necessary in ECS to create
greater relevance to the Engineering Community-at-large ?
What metrics would you suggest appropriate to evaluate the
success of the ECS Mission in the following three areas:
Fundamental research issues underlying component and device
technologies, computation, networking, controls, and systems
principles at the nano, micro and macro scales
Integration and networking of intelligent systems
Education of a diverse workforce ?
What areas would you consider to be appropriate for
inclusion under Cyberengineering ?
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