Grantee Reporting Requirements for the Partnership for Research and Education in Materials (PREM) Program

Grantee Reporting Requirements for the Partnership for Research and Education in Materials (PREM) Program

2017 PREM Annual Report Guidelines

Grantee Reporting Requirements for the Partnership for Research and Education in Materials (PREM) Program

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Guidelines for 2017 PREM Annual Report




These guidelines were developed to provide a uniform reporting structure for the Partnerships in Research and Education in Materials (PREM) annual reports and to provide the NSF with useful data to monitor the health and success of the program.


The purpose of the Annual Report is to communicate the advances made in science as well as the number of underrepresented groups trained in materials research. Please focus on the accomplishments in the research, the development of students, numbers of students graduating, and new opportunities for both students and faculty. Be as quantitative as possible. Annual Reports covers the period from the last annual report to present, and includes some cumulative information.


Please prepare the report using the headings, instructions, and the table templates provided, in the order indicated in the following guide. The Report must be submitted through NSF FastLane.


Please submit the entire report as a single pdf file including the budget pages and tables. If the pdf file exceeds the file size limit, the file may be broken into several pdfs. In addition, report only those publications/patents that acknowledge PREM support in the acknowledgement section and that were published during the period cover by the Report.



Checklist for PREM Annual Reports



1. Executive Summary

2. List of Participants

3. Research Accomplishments

4. Education and Outreach Accomplishments

5. Postdoctoral Mentoring

6. List of students (K-12, undergraduate, graduate, and Post-Docs)

7. List of Publications and Patents

8. List of Presentations

9. Output Tables

10. Highlights

11. Budget Allocations

12. Successful Proposals as a Direct Result of PREM Funding

13. Number of Submitted Individual Investigator Proposals

14. Miscellaneous




PREM Program

Annual Progress Report Guidelines



1. Executive Summary (maximum 2 pages)

  • Vision statement (1-2 sentences)

  • Key Accomplishments achieved during this reporting period in terms of

A) Intellectual Merit

B) Broader Impacts

  • Building and Sustaining the Pipeline: Please describe this year’s effort to further broaden participation and enhance diversity in materials research and education. Include details on the PREM student demographics in relation to the PREM institutional setting as well as recruitment and retention efforts.

  • Describe the PREM’s response to any site visit and external advisory committee recommendations.

  • Finally, comment on any long-range plans, change in priorities or key personnel, new scientific or outreach directions, or other unusual circumstances that are pertinent for the continuations of this award.


2. Lists of Current PREM Participants including their names and academic department in the following categories (Note, do not include people that recently left the PREM. They are reported in the ‘graduated’ section of the report):

  • Faculty receiving support (Support includes faculty salary, and/or funding for students or post-docs)

  • Faculty affiliated (participating in PREM, but not receiving support)

  • Faculty at Partner Institution receiving support

  • Faculty affiliated at Partner Institution

  • Post-docs receiving support

  • Post-docs affiliated

  • Graduate students receiving support

  • Graduate students affiliated

  • Undergraduates receiving support

  • Undergraduates affiliated

  • Others receiving support, please specify

  • Others affiliated


Indicate at the end of each participant list the total number of women, and under- represented minorities in science in the following categories: Hispanic, African American, Native American, and Pacific Islanders. (MSI – Minority serving Institution.) To protect the privacy of individuals we collect aggregate data on underrepresented minorities (URM). Please do not indicate the gender or minority status of individuals.





PREM PARTICIPANTS


Designation

Total Number

Female

Underrepresented minority

Disabled


Supported

Affiliated


US Citizen

Non US Citizen


PREM Faculty participants at MSI







PREM Faculty at MSI receiving salary support from PREM







Partner Faculty participants







Partner Faculty participant(s) receiving salary from PREM














MSI Faculty Participant’s Affiliation







Chemistry







Biological sciences







Geological sciences








Mathematics







Materials Science







Physics







Electrical Engineering







Chemical Engineering







Materials Science Engineering







Mechanical Engineering







other engineering







other science














Post-docs














Graduate Students














Undergraduate Students














Undergraduate Summer Research Students (at your PREM)














REU Students (sent to partner inst.)














Technical Support Staff














Education Staff














Administrative Support Staff








For information on which ethnic and minority groups constitute URMs, see for example: http://www.nsf.gov/od/broadeningparticipation/nsf_frameworkforaction_0808.pdf

NOTE: (1) Participants are those who receive support from the PREM (salary, students, post-docs, etc.). (2) Affiliates are those that participate with the PREM without support from the PREM award. (3) Salaried faculty participants are those who receive faculty salary support from the PREM award. (4) The sum of faculty participants in the departments should be the same as the faculty participants near the top of the table for both supported and affiliated. Pick one department affiliation for faculty with multiple affiliations.

3. Research Accomplishments and Plans (limit 5 pages)

Discuss the results of ongoing research projects. Organize the projects under the major tasks or research thrusts originally proposed. Include:

- a statement of the objective of the research project

- the names of the faculty and students involved in each project

- a description of the role of the partner institution

- a description of the research performed and the most significant results obtained

- research plans for the coming year.


4. Education and Outreach Accomplishments (limit 5 pages)

Discuss the education projects (course development, REU, etc.). Include:

- a statement of the objective of the education project

- the names of the faculty and students involved in each project

- a description of the role of the partner institution

- a description of the significant results obtained

- education plans for the coming year


List of Summer Research Projects at PREM. Include the student name, mentor name, project title, and if work resulted in a publication.


List of Research Experience for Undergraduates (REUs) Projects at the partner institution. Include the student name, mentor name, project title, and if work resulted in a publication.


5. Postdoctoral Mentoring (limit 1 page)

For PREMs that support Postdoctoral Researchers, describe the current PREM-wide Postdoctoral mentoring activities and planned activities for future years, see NSF Proposal & Award Policies & Procedures Guide (PAPPG), NSF 10-1.

http://www.nsf.gov/pubs/policydocs/pappguide/nsf10_1/nsf10_1.pdf


6. Tables of PREM Graduates

Please provide cumulative Tables of students that have ‘graduated’ from the PREM program with the format below. Create one Table for each academic level of your PREM program (undergraduate, graduate student, post-doc), as appropriate. Order entries by the year of graduation with the latest year at the top. Indicate graduates in this reporting period in bold face and graduates in previous reporting periods in regular type. Update the career path of graduates from previous years if known.

Cumulative Table of Undergraduates who were part of the PREM award

Year Graduated

Name

Major/Department

Number of years in PREM

Graduated (Yes/No)

Part of PREM when they Graduated

(Yes/No?)

Research Experience/Visit the Partner Institution

(Yes/No?)

Where are they today?


2009

Anne Student

Chemistry

2




Graduate School, ChemE, Univ. of Wisconsin - Madison

2009

John Grad

Physics

1




industry

2008

Joan Teacher

Chemical Eng

1




High School Teacher

2007

Tom Smith

Physics

1




Graduate School, Mech. Eng., Carnegie Mellon

.

.

Cumulative Table of Graduate Students who have left the PREM

.

.

Cumulative Table of Post-docs who have graduated from PREM

.

.


Cumulative Table of Undergraduate Students who participated ONLY in NSF REU at the Partner Institution or conducted summer research at the PREM during the PREM award

Name

Major/

Depart.

Number of REU Experiences

Number of summers conducting research

Graduated

(Yes/No?)

Where are they today?


Anne Student

Chemistry

2

0

Yes

Graduate School, ChemE, Univ. of Wisconsin - Madison

John Grad

Physics

0

2

Yes

Industry

Joan Teacher

Physics

0

1

No

High School Teacher

Tom Smith

Materials Science & Eng

1

1

Yes

Grad School, Mech. Eng., Carnegie Mellon

Complete the following two Diversity Statistics Tables. Indicate the total number of graduates in this reporting period and cumulatively, regardless of race or ethnicity. Also indicate the total number that are women, that are from under represented minority groups in science, and those that are disabled. Please report two numbers for post-docs and graduate students: All URM and US URM as defined in Item 2 above.


Diversity Statistics for those students and post-docs that have graduated during the

Current Reporting Period.





All Under represented Minorities (US and Non-Us Citizenship)

US Citizens and Permanent Residents only Under represented Minorities


Total

Women

Disabled

AA

His

NA

PI

O

AA

His

NA

PI

O

Post-docs














Grad Students














Undergraduates














K-12 students














K-12 teachers














Codes:

AA: African American

His: Hispanic

NA: Native American

PI: Pacific Islander

O: Other


Cumulative Diversity Statistics for all students and post-docs that have graduated from the PREM.





All Under represented Minorities (US and Non-Us Citizenship)

US Citizens and Permanent Residents only Under represented Minorities


Total

Women

Disabled

AA

His

NA

PI

O

AA

His

NA

PI

O

Post-docs














Grad Students














Undergraduates














K-12 students














K-12 teachers














Codes:

AA: African American

His: Hispanic

NA: Native American

PI: Pacific Islander

O: Other



7. List of Publications

List work actually published in this reporting period resulting from PREM support. Publications that do not acknowledge PREM support should not be listed. Those publications acknowledging multiple sources of funding should state the contribution of the PREM funding to the published work. Do not include submitted or accepted papers. Indicate PREM faculty in bold face and post-docs, graduate students, and undergraduate students in underline. List patents, if appropriate, and indicate whether a patent is pending, granted or licensed.


Note: Report only those publications/patents that acknowledge PREM support in the acknowledgement section and should be (a) listed in section 7 of the annual report, and (b) counted in the Output Table of section 9. We accept PREM acknowledgements in the form of DMR-1234567 (where the actual number is that of the PREM solicitation under which the award was made). It is encouraged that the NSF PREM Program, and DMR partner name (MRSEC, Facility, etc.) be acknowledged as well.




8. List of Presentations

List of oral presentation and posters resulting from PREM support. Indicate PREM faculty in bold face and post-docs, graduate students, and undergraduate students in underline.



9. Output Tables

Complete the following table showing the numbers of Publications, Presentations and Patents (if any).

OUTPUT TABLE


Designation

Number

Current Year

Cumulative Totals for this Award

All Publications from PREM support



Publications with students/postdocs as co-authors



Publications with 2 or more PREM faculty (at MSI) as co-authors



Publications with faculty from Partner Institution as co-authors






All Presentations from PREM support



Presentations with students/postdocs as co-authors






Patents


Awarded



Pending



Licensed





  1. Highlights

Research and Education Highlights are a crisp one page summary of a recent significant result with an interesting and informative image highlighting your NSF funded work. Include a title, list of authors with affiliation(s), an appropriate color image (avoid graphs), and an acknowledgement of support with award number(s) for each Highlight. We plan to use these Highlights to illustrate the work that PREM supports. They might be used in NSF documents and presentations or posted on NSF and MRSEC.org web pages, for example. The text and graphics should capture the essence of the activity you wish to highlight. The graphics are particularly important and can include images or photographs. The text and graphics should be at the level of a press release, explaining briefly and in non-technical language what has been accomplished and why it is significant. Please include a technical description of the work in the notes section of the PowerPoint slide.



PREM Highlights will be made available to the public on the Division of Materials Research website and in CD format. By sending us a Highlight you grant NSF the right to reproduce and disseminate your images for various possible uses. If you are planning to patent your work it is your responsibility to consult with the appropriate person at your institution to ensure that sending us the requested material does not jeopardize your intellectual property rights. Examples of Highlights may be found at http://www.nsf.gov/mps/dmr/highlights.jsp.


  • Prepare all highlights in MS PowerPoint format and send them to [email protected]. One highlight per file, using the following file name: ‘University’ PREM ‘award number’ ‘highlight title.’

  • Please post two of the above highlights (the best two) on the prem-mrsec.org website coincident with the submission of this annual report. This should be done directly or by contacting the webmaster at [email protected].

    • Add Highlights to your website.


  1. Budget

    1. Statement of anticipated unobligated funds at the end of the current fiscal year. If the unobligated funds are greater than 20% of the annual increment, please provide a justification of why previously received funds have not been spent.

    2. Prepare two sets of NSF Budgets (Form 1030), the first for the current fiscal year (show both budgeted and funds spent) and the second for the coming fiscal year.

    3. Complete the following table showing the allocation of funds. Note: Funds to support students/postdocs conducting research are reported as 100% in the Research Category.


Designation

$K

Current award period

% of total budget

$K

Next

award period

% of total budget

Research (students receiving support engaged in research are accounted for here.)





Education Activities





Equipment





PREM Administration










Total


100


100



  1. Successful Proposals as a Direct Result of PREM Funding (> $50K/year).


PI Name, Proposal Title

Agency or Organization

(incl. NSF)

Award Duration

Award Start Date

$K

Total

award amount













  1. Number of Submitted Individual Investigator Proposals to DMR (Ceramics, Biomaterials Program, etc.), NSF, DOE, and other government agencies.



Total Number

Faculty Name

DMR

Other NSF

Other agencies








SUM






  1. Miscellaneous

  • Include any significant additional information that isn’t captured in the sections above.

  • Honors and Awards

  • Assessments or Reports

  • Etc.


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