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Office of Legislative and Public Affairs Volume 24, No. 9, May 1997

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Most NSF programs that do not have a from the NSF Forms and Publications TARGET DATES: specific deadline or target date will Unit using the order form in the back accept proposals at any time of the of this Bulletin. For general inquiries, June 15, 1997---- year. These programs do not appear contact Dr. Fred Stollnitz in the Divi- Ecological Studies. In the Ecosys- in the Bulletin. It takes approximately sion of Integrative Biology and Neu- tems Program, contact Dr. Gauis 6 months to process a proposal. roscience by phone, 306-1413, or by Shaver or Dr. James Callahan; and in e-mail, [email protected]. [P.T.34; K.W. the Ecology Program, contact Dr. Biological Sciences 0502006.] Penelope Firth or Dr. Taber Allison; Di- vision of Environmental Biology, 306- July 28, 1997---- 1479. [P.T.34; K.W.1002016.] CFDA #47.074 Multi-User Biological Equipment and Systematic and Population Biology. Further information on the programs Instrumentation Resources. (Bro- In the Systematics Program, contact in this section can be found in the chure NSF 96-91, available in elec- Dr. John Gold, Dr. Charles O’Kelly, or NSF Guide to Programs (NSF 97-30), tronic format only.) Contact Dr. Barry Dr. James Rodman; and in the Popu- or on the BIO Directorate Home Masters or Dr. Karl Koehler in the Divi- lation Biology Program, contact Dr. Page at http://www.nsf.gov/ sion of Biological Infrastructure by Elizabeth Lyons, Dr. Mark Courtney, or bio/start.htm. phone, 306-1472, or by e-mail, bmas Dr. Lisa Brooks; Division of Environ- [email protected] or [email protected]. mental Biology, 306-1481. [P.T.34; K.W. PROGRAM DEADLINES: [P.T.18,34; K.W.1002000,1002024.] 0413004,1002011.] May 2, 1997---- August 25, 1997---- July 10, 1997---- Fifth Competition for Long-Term Eco- Instrument Development for Biologi- logical Research (LTER)----Urban LTER. Animal Behavior. Contact Dr. cal Research. (Brochure NSF 96-90, (Brochure NSF 97-53, available in George Uetz in the Division of Inte- available in electronic format only.) electronic format only.) Contact Dr. grative Biology and Neuroscience Contact Dr. Barry Masters or Dr. Karl by phone, 306-1419, or by e-mail, Scott Collins in the Division of Environ- Koehler in the Division of Biological mental Biology by phone, 306-1482, [email protected]. [P.T.34; K.W.0201009, Infrastructure by phone, 306-1472, or or by e-mail, [email protected]. [P.T.34; 0404000.] by e-mail, [email protected] or kkoe K.W.1002000,1007001.] [email protected]. [P.T.18,34; K.W.1002000, Animal Development. Contact Dr. May 15, 1997---- 1002024.] Judith Plesset in the Division of Inte- grative Biology and Neuroscience Learning and Intelligent Systems. Full DATE TO BE ANNOUNCED---- by phone, 306-1417, or by e-mail, Proposals. (Brochure NSF 97-18.) For Environmental Geochemistry and [email protected]. [P.T.34; K.W.1002052.] biologically related projects, contact Biogeochemistry. (Brochure NSF 96- Dr. Walter Wilczynski in the Division . Contact 152.) Unsolicited proposals for this Dr. Walter Wilczynski in the Division of of Integrative Biology and Neurosci- specific component may be submit- ence by phone, 306-1416, or by e- Integrative Biology and Neurosci- ted to any of the following divisions: mail, [email protected]. For general ence by phone, 306-1416, or by e- Earth Sciences, contact Dr. Mary- mail, [email protected]. [P.T.34; information, send an e-mail message ellen Cameron by phone, 306-1554, to [email protected]. [P.T.34.] K.W.0404000,1002030.] or by e-mail, [email protected]; July 15, 1997---- Ocean Sciences, contact Dr. Ken Buesseler by phone, 306-1589, or by Research Collections in Systematics e-mail, [email protected]; Chemistry, and Ecology. (Brochure NSF 93-116, contact Dr. Margaret Cavanaugh in revision.) Contact Dr. Meredith by phone, 306-1842, or by e-mail, Lane in the Division of Environmental [email protected]; Chemical and Biology by phone, 306-1483, or by Transport Systems, contact Dr. M.C. NATIONAL SCIENCE e-mail, [email protected]. [P.T.20,34; Roco by phone, 306-1371, or by e- K.W.1002011,1002016.] FOUNDATION mail, [email protected]; Atmospheric Arlington, VA. 22230 July 22, 1997---- Sciences, contact Dr. Anne-Marie Schmoltner by phone, 306-1528, or Neal Lane, Director FOUNDATION WIDE by e-mail, [email protected]; Environ- Joseph Bordogna, Acting Deputy Director Faculty Early Career Development mental Biology, contact Dr. Gauis Shaver by phone, 306-1479, or by e- The NSF Bulletin is issued monthly (ex- (CAREER) Program. The CAREER Pro- cept July and August). Use of funds for gram guidelines (NSF 97-87) and the mail, [email protected]; Molecular printing this periodical has been approved FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions) and Cellular Biosciences, contact Dr. by the Office of Management and Budget. Charles Liarakos by phone, 306-1441, document are now available on Editor: Christina Bartlett-Whitcomb the NSF Home Page (www.nsf.gov/) or by e-mail, [email protected]; and Assistant to the Editor: Brian Lombard under the heading ‘‘Cross-Cutting contact the Division of Mathemati- Office of Legislative and Public Affairs Programs.’’ The FAQ document is cal Sciences at 306-1870. [P.T.18,34, (306-1070) or [email protected] TDD (306-0090) available in electronic format only. 40,42; K.W.1002016,1002027,1005002, The guidelines are also available in 1007001,1007002.] printed format and can be ordered

2 Biomolecular Processes. For Bio- Integrative Plant Biology. Contact Dr. chemistry of Gene Expression, con- Hans Bohnert in the Division of Inte- NSF funds research and education in most fields of science and engineering. tact Dr. Charles Liarakos or Dr. Susan grative Biology and Neuroscience Grantees are wholly responsible for con- Porter Ridley; and for Metabolic by phone, 306-1422, or by e-mail, ducting their project activities and pre- Biochemistry, contact Dr. Rona [email protected]. [P.T.34; K.W. paring the results for publication. Thus the Hirschberg or Dr. Susan Porter Ridley; 1002040.] Foundation does not assume responsibility for such findings or their interpretation. Division of Molecular and Cellular . Contact Dr. NSF welcomes proposals on behalf of all Biosciences, 306-1441. [P.T.34; K.W. Kathie Olsen in the Division of Inte- qualified scientists, engineers, and science 1002000.] educators and strongly encourages grative Biology and Neuroscience women, minorities, and persons with dis- Biomolecular Structure and Func- by phone, 306-1423, or by e-mail, kol abilities to participate fully in its programs. tion. For Molecular Biochemistry, [email protected]. [P.T.34; K.W.0785105.] In accordance with federal statutes, contact Dr. Marcia Steinberg or Dr. regulations, and NSF policies, no person on Neuronal and Glial Mechanisms. grounds of race, color, age, sex, national P.C. Huang by phone, 306-1443, Contact Dr. Raymon Glantz in the Di- origin, or disability shall be excluded from or by e-mail, [email protected] or participation in, be denied the benefits of, vision of Integrative Biology and Neu- [email protected]; and for Molecular or be subject to discrimination under any roscience by phone, 306-1416, or by program or activity receiving financial as- Biophysics, contact Dr. Kamal Shukla e-mail, [email protected]. [P.T.34; K.W. sistance from NSF. or Dr. Dagmar Ringe by phone, 306- 1002030.] Facilitation Awards for Scientists and En- 1444, or by e-mail, [email protected] or gineers with Disabilities provide funding for [email protected]; Division of Molecu- Plant and Microbial Development. special assistance or equipment to en- able persons with disabilities to work on lar and Cellular Biosciences. [P.T.34; Contact Dr. J. Lynn Zimmerman in the NSF-supported projects. For more informa- K.W.1003001,1003002.] Division of Integrative Biology and tion, see the program announcement Neuroscience by phone, 306-1417, or (NSF 91-54), or contact the program coor- Cell Biology. For Signal Transduction, dinator at 306-1636. by e-mail, [email protected]. [P.T.34; contact Dr. Barbara Zain or Dr. Eliot Privacy Act and Public Burden. The in- K.W.1002027,1002040.] Herman; and for Cellular Organiza- formation requested on proposal forms is solicited under the authority of the Na- tion, contact Dr. Eve Barak or Dr. Eliot Sensory Systems. Contact Dr. Christo- tional Science Foundation Act of 1950, as Herman; Division of Molecular and pher Platt in the Division of Integra- amended. It will be used in connection Cellular Biosciences, 306-1442. [P.T.34; tive Biology and Neuroscience by with the selection of qualified proposals K.W.1002004.] and may be disclosed to qualified review- phone, 306-1424, or by e-mail, cplatt ers and staff assistants as part of the review @nsf.gov. [P.T.34; K.W.0705070.] Computational Neuroscience. Con- process; to applicant institutions/grantees to provide or obtain data regarding the tact Dr. Raymon Glantz in the Divi- application review process, award deci- sion of Integrative Biology and Computer and Information sions, or the administration of awards; to Neuroscience by phone, 306-1416, Science and Engineering government contractors, experts, volun- teers, and researchers as necessary to or by e-mail, [email protected]. [P.T.34; CFDA #47.070 complete assigned work; and to other K.W.1002030.] government agencies in order to coordi- Further information on the programs nate programs. See Systems of Records, Developmental Neuroscience. Con- in this section can be found in the NSF-50, ‘‘Principal Investigators/Proposal tact Dr. Susan Volman in the Division NSF Guide to Programs (NSF 97-30), File and Associated Records,’’ 60 Federal of Integrative Biology and Neurosci- Register 4449 (Jan. 23, 1995), and NSF-51, or on the CISE Directorate Home ‘‘Reviewer/Proposal File and Associated ence by phone, 306-1423, or by e- Page at http://www.cise.nsf.gov/. Records,’’ 59 Federal Register 8031 (Feb. 17, mail, [email protected]. [P.T.34; K.W. 1994). Submission of the information is vol- 1002030.] PROGRAM DEADLINES: untary. Failure to provide full and com- plete information, however, may reduce Ecological and Evolutionary Physiol- May 1, 1997---- the possibility of your receiving an award. ogy. Contact Dr. John Phillips in the The public reporting burden for this col- Networking and Communications lection of information is estimated to aver- Division of Integrative Biology and Research. (Brochure NSF 89-110.) age 120 hours per response, including the Neuroscience by phone, 306-1421, Contact Dr. Thomas Fuja or Dr. Tat- time for reviewing instructions. Send com- or by e-mail, [email protected]. [P.T.34; ments regarding this burden estimate or suya Suda in the Division of Network- any other aspect of this collection of infor- K.W.1002044,1002062.] ing and Communications Research mation, including suggestions for reducing this burden, to Herman G. Fleming, Reports Genetics. For Microbial Genetics, and Infrastructure by phone, 306- 1949, or by e-mail, [email protected] Clearance Officer, Contracts, Policy, and contact Dr. Philip Harriman; and for Oversight, National Science Foundation, Eukaryotic Genetics, contact Dr. De- or [email protected]. [P.T.34; K.W.0405000, 4201 Wilson Boulevard, Arlington, VA 22230. Lill Nasser; Division of Molecular and 1004055.] The National Science Foundation has Cellular Biosciences, 306-1439. [P.T.34; TDD and FIRS capabilities, which enable July 31, 1997---- individuals with hearing impairment to K.W.0760053,1002019,1003002.] communicate with the Foundation about Connections to the Internet. (Bro- NSF programs, employment, or general in- Integrative Animal Biology. Contact chure NSF 96-64.) Contact Mr. David formation. To access TDD, dial 306-0090; for Dr. Stacia Sower or Dr. Elvira Doman Staudt or Mr. Douglas Gatchell in the FIRS, dial 1-800-877-8339. in the Division of Integrative Biology Division of Networking and Commu- and Neuroscience by phone, 306- nications Research and Infrastruc- 1421, or by e-mail, [email protected]. ture by phone, 306-1949, or by e- [P.T.34; K.W.0201018,0201019.] mail, [email protected] or dgatchel @nsf.gov. [P.T.18,36; K.W.1103008.]

3 August 6, 1997---- June 1, 1997---- reer development. Audiences for these activities include precollege CISE Instrumentation. (Brochure NSF Research on Education, Policy, and school counselors and science and 95-60.) Supports the purchase of spe- Practice (REPP). Formal Proposals. mathematics teachers, college and cial-purpose equipment or instru- (Brochure NSF 96-138.) Supports re- university SMET faculty, and families mentation to be used for research in search in the following areas: Data, of students with disabilities. Formal areas of science and engineering Methodology, and Theory; Policy; proposals are due October 1, 1997. that are supported by the CISE Di- Practice; and Technology. Contact Contact the Programs for Persons rectorate. This equipment is not in- Dr. Christopher Dede in the Division with Disabilities in the Division of Hu- tended to provide general com- of Research, Evaluation, and Com- man Resource Development by puting capacity and should be re- munication by phone, 306-1651, or phone, 306-1636, or by e-mail, hrd quired by more than one research by e-mail, [email protected]. The tar- [email protected]. [P.T.16;DD; K.W.0502006, project or be difficult to justify for one get date for preliminary proposals 0770010.] project alone. Contact Ms. Rita Ro- was March 15, 1997. [P.T.34; K.W. driguez in the Office of Cross-Discipli- 0502023,0502031.] Model Projects for Persons with Dis- nary Activities by phone, 306-1980, or abilities. Preliminary Proposals. (Bro- by e-mail, [email protected]. [P.T.18; June 9, 1997---- chure NSF 96-88.) The intention of this K.W.1014001.] Course and Curriculum Develop- activity is to (a) encourage the de- ment. (Brochure NSF 97-29.) This pro- sign and implementation of innova- August 15, 1997---- gram provides support to improve tive and highly focused activities Experiments in Distributed Design the quality of courses and curricula that will improve the access and re- and Fabrication and Rapid Prototyp- in science, mathematics, engineer- tention of persons with disabilities in ing Using Agile Networking. (Bro- ing, and technology. Proposals are enhanced education and careers chure NSF 96-94.) Contact Dr. John encouraged that address the goals in the fields of science, engineering, Lehmann in the Division of Microelec- of the initiative Mathematical Sci- and mathematics; and (b) demon- tronic Information Processing Sys- ences and Their Application Through- strate the effectiveness of existing tems by phone, 306-1940, or by e- out the Curriculum but that are activities with the same goals. These mail, [email protected]. [P.T.34; K.W. smaller in scale than those previously goals can be achieved through 1004055.] supported. Proposals are also en- evaluation, refinement, and expan- couraged for adopting materials sion, or replication with a different and strategies developed by proj- population or setting. Formal propos- Education and Human als are due October 1, 1997. Contact Resources ects currently funded through the Systemic Changes in the Under- the Programs for Persons with Dis- CFDA #47.076 graduate Chemistry Curriculum abilities in the Division of Human Further information on the programs initiative. Contact the Division of Un- Resource Development by phone, in this section can be found in the dergraduate Education at 306-1681. 306-1636, or by e-mail, hrdppd NSF Guide to Programs (NSF 97-30), [P.T.25; K.W.0500000.] @nsf.gov. [P.T.12,25;II; K.W.0500000, 0502006.] or on the EHR Directorate Home Undergraduate Faculty Enhance- Page at http://red.www.nsf.gov/. ment Program. (Brochure NSF 97-29.) TARGET DATES: PROGRAM DEADLINES: This program supports workshops and other activities that target fac- May 1, 1997---- May 1, 1997---- ulty who are teaching undergradu- Instructional Materials Development. Implementation and Development ate students, to inform them about Preliminary Proposals. (Brochure NSF Projects (IDP). Formal Proposals---- advances in their fields and help 97-20.) This program supports the de- Over $100,000. (Brochure NSF 96- them incorporate this knowledge velopment of instructional materials 131.) This program funds projects into their instructional material. Con- that will promote the systemic im- that build on existing research about tact the Division of Undergraduate provement of science, mathematics, gender and science, engineering, Education at 306-1666. [P.T.25,42; and technology instruction in grades and mathematics infrastructure to K.W.0501051,0505015,0901072.] pre-K through 12. The projects em- phasize the connections within and create positive, permanent change July 15, 1997---- in academic, social, and scientific among science, mathematics, tech- climates. Awards will be granted for Information Dissemination Activities nology, and other areas of study. up to 3 years, with budgets of up for Persons with Disabilities. Prelimi- The materials should have a broad to $300,000 a year. Prospective pro- nary Proposals. (Brochure NSF 96- impact on education and should posers who did not submit a prelimi- 88.) This effort supports activities make positive, long-term changes nary proposal by January 2, 1997, designed to disseminate and pro- in student learning. Formal proposals are not eligible to submit a formal mote utilization of program results are due August 15, 1997. Contact proposal. Contact the Programs for and to promote replication of suc- the Division of Elementary, Secon- Women and Girls in the Division of cessful strategies used to increase dary, and Informal Education at 306- Human Resource Development the recruitment and retention of 1614. [P.T.25; K.W.0503016.] by phone, 306-1637, or by e-mail, persons with disabilities in science, [email protected]. [P.T.06,12,34,42; mathematics, engineering, and tech- II; K.W.0502023,0502031,0502042.] nology (SMET) education and ca-

4 June 2, 1997---- student learning. Preliminary propos- DATE TO BE ANNOUNCED---- als were due May 1, 1997. Contact Informal Science Education. Formal Environmental Geochemistry and the Division of Elementary, Secon- Proposals. (Brochure NSF 97-20.) This Biogeochemistry. (Brochure NSF 96- dary, and Informal Education at 306- program promotes a better under- 152.) Unsolicited proposals for this 1614. [P.T.25; K.W.0503016.] standing of the process of science specific component may be submit- and scientific thinking through learn- DATE TO BE ANNOUNCED---- ted to any of the following divisions: ing that is voluntary, self-directed, Earth Sciences, contact Dr. Mary- Integrative Graduate Education and and long term. Informal science pro- ellen Cameron by phone, 306-1554, Research Training Program (formerly grams are often visual or object- or by e-mail, [email protected]; Graduate Research Traineeships oriented and operate through a Ocean Sciences, contact Dr. Ken (GRTs) and Research Training Grants variety of media and organizations, Buesseler by phone, 306-1589, or by (RTGs) Programs). (Brochure to be re- including television, film, museums, e-mail, [email protected]; Chemistry, leased in late May.) Contact Dr. Paul nature centers, parks, and libraries. contact Dr. Margaret Cavanaugh Jennings in the Division of Graduate The projects are designed to reach by phone, 306-1842, or by e-mail, Education by phone, 306-1696, or by a large national or regional audi- [email protected]; Chemical and e-mail, [email protected]. [P.T.34,44; ence for maximum impact and seek Transport Systems, contact Dr. M.C. K.W.0500000.] to promote new relationships be- Roco by phone, 306-1371, or by e- tween informal and formal educa- mail, [email protected]; Atmospheric tion. Preliminary proposals were due Engineering Sciences, contact Dr. Anne-Marie March 3, 1997. Contact the Division Schmoltner by phone, 306-1528, or of Elementary, Secondary, and Infor- CFDA #47.041 by e-mail, [email protected]; Environ- mal Education at 306-1616. [P.T.25; mental Biology, contact Dr. Gauis K.W.0502031,0502058,0503003.] Further information on the programs Shaver by phone, 306-1479, or by e- in this section can be found in the mail, [email protected]; Molecular August 1, 1997---- NSF Guide to Programs (NSF 97-30), and Cellular Biosciences, contact Dr. or on the ENG Directorate Home Informal Science Education. Prelimi- Charles Liarakos by phone, 306-1441, Page at http://www.nsf.gov:80/ nary Proposals. (Brochure NSF 97-20.) or by e-mail, [email protected]; and This program promotes a better un- eng/start.htm. contact the Division of Mathemati- derstanding of the process of sci- PROGRAM DEADLINES: cal Sciences at 306-1870. [P.T.18,34, ence and scientific thinking through 40,42; K.W.1002016,1002027,1005002, learning that is voluntary, self- June 12, 1997---- 1007001,1007002.] directed, and long term. Informal Small Business Innovation Research. science programs are often visual (Brochure NSF 97-64.) Contact the Geosciences or object-oriented and operate Division of Design, Manufacture, and through a variety of media and or- Industrial Innovation by phone, 306- CFDA #47.050 ganizations, including television, film, 1390, or by e-mail, [email protected]. [P.T.34; museums, nature centers, parks, and K.W.0901043.] Further information on the programs libraries. The projects are designed in this section can be found in the to reach a large national or regional July 22, 1997---- NSF Guide to Programs (NSF 97-30), audience for maximum impact and FOUNDATION WIDE or on the GEO Directorate Home seek to promote new relationships Page at http://www.geo.nsf.gov/. between informal and formal educa- Faculty Early Career Development tion. Formal proposals are due (CAREER) Program. The CAREER PROGRAM DEADLINES: November 17, 1997. Contact the Divi- Program guidelines (NSF 97-87) June 1, 1997---- sion of Elementary, Secondary, and and the FAQ (Frequently Asked Informal Education at 306-1616. [P.T. Questions) document are now Division of Earth Sciences. In the 25; K.W.0502031,0502058,0503003.] available on the NSF Home Page Continental Dynamics Program, (www.nsf.gov/) under the heading contact Dr. Leonard Johnson by August 15, 1997---- ‘‘Cross-Cutting Programs.’’ The FAQ phone, 306-1559, or by e-mail, le [email protected]; in the Geology and Instructional Materials Development. document is available in electronic Paleontology Program Formal Proposals. (Brochure NSF 97- format only. The guidelines are also , contact Dr. John Maccini or Dr. Christopher 20.) This program supports the devel- available in printed format and can Maples by phone, 306-1551, or by e- opment of instructional materials be ordered from the NSF Forms and that will promote the systemic im- Publications Unit using the order mail, [email protected] or cmaples @nsf.gov; in the Geophysics Pro- provement of science, mathematics, form in the back of this Bulletin. For gram, contact Ms. Robin Reichlin or and technology instruction in grades general inquiries, contact Ms. Sharon pre-K through 12. The projects em- Middledorf in the Division of Engi- Dr. James Whitcomb by phone, 306- phasize the connections within and neering Education and Centers by 1556, or by e-mail, [email protected] or [email protected]; in the Hydrologic among science, mathematics, tech- phone, 306-1384, or by e-mail, eng- Sciences Program, contact Dr. L. nology, and other areas of study. The [email protected]. [P.T.34; K.W.0502006.] materials should have a broad im- Douglas James by phone, 306-1549, or by e-mail, [email protected]; in the pact on education and should Petrology and Geochemistry Pro- make positive, long-term changes in 5 gram, contact Dr. Sonia Esperanca May 2, 1997---- TARGET DATES: or Dr. Maryellen Cameron by phone, Proposal for Unidata Equipment 306-1554, or by e-mail, sesperan July 1, 1997---- Grants. Contact Mr. Bernard Grant in @nsf.gov or [email protected]; Division of Chemistry. Proposals sub- the Division of Atmospheric Sciences and in the Tectonics Program, con- mitted to the division should use this by phone, 306-1521, or by e-mail, tact Dr. Thomas Wright or Dr. Robert target date. However, those submit- [email protected]. [P.T.18; K.W.1001000.] Wintsch by phone, 306-1552, or by ted in response to a program an- e-mail, [email protected] or rwintsch June 1, 1997---- nouncement should use the date in @nsf.gov. Descriptions of programs the announcement. Contact the Di- Division of Atmospheric Sciences. are contained in Earth Sciences Re- vision of Chemistry at 306-1840. [P.T. Supports research that requires Na- search at the NSF (NSF 96-50). [P.T. 34; K.W.1003000.] 34; K.W.1005002,1005005,1005013, tional Center for Atmospheric Re- 1005017,1005019,1005024,1005048, search (NCAR) or university-based 1013009.] national facilities for the period April Office of Polar Programs 1 through October 1, 1998. Contact DATE TO BE ANNOUNCED---- Mr. Kenneth Van Sickle by phone, 306- 1526, or by e-mail, [email protected]. Cooperative Studies of the Earth’s Further information on the programs [P.T.34; K.W.1001000.] Deep Interior. (Brochure NSF 95-155.) in this section can be found in the Contact Ms. Robin Reichlin in the Di- NSF Guide to Programs (NSF 97-30), vision of Earth Sciences by phone, Mathematical and or on the OPP Home Page at 306-1556, or by e-mail, rreichli@nsf. Physical Sciences http://www.nsf.gov:80/od/opp. gov. [P.T.34; K.W.1005000.] CFDA #47.049 PROGRAM DEADLINES: Environmental Geochemistry and Further information on the programs Biogeochemistry. (Brochure NSF 96- in this section can be found in the June 1, 1997---- 152.) Unsolicited proposals for this NSF Guide to Programs (NSF 97-30), Arctic Research. (Brochure NSF 95- specific component may be submit- or on the MPS Directorate Home 133.) This brochure describes the ted to any of the following divisions: Page at http://www.nsf.gov/mps. Foundation’s Arctic Research Pro- Earth Sciences, contact Dr. Mary- gram and other opportunities for ellen Cameron by phone, 306-1554, PROGRAM DEADLINES: Foundation support of arctic re- or by e-mail, [email protected]; July 22, 1997---- search. Contact the Office of Polar Ocean Sciences, contact Dr. Ken Programs at 306-1029. [P.T.34; K.W. Buesseler by phone, 306-1589, or by FOUNDATION WIDE 0111001,1008020.] e-mail, [email protected]; Chemistry, Faculty Early Career Development U.S. Antarctic Research. See bro- contact Dr. Margaret Cavanaugh by (CAREER) Program. The CAREER chure NSF 96-93, Antarctic Research phone, 306-1842, or by e-mail, mcav Program guidelines (NSF 97-87) Program Announcement and Pro- [email protected]; Chemical and Trans- and the FAQ (Frequently Asked posal Guide, for information on field- port Systems, contact Dr. M.C. Roco Questions) document are now work in the 1998-1999 austral sum- by phone, 306-1371, or by e-mail, available on the NSF Home Page mer or in the 1999 winter, or for re- [email protected]; Atmospheric Sci- (www.nsf.gov/) under the heading search not involving fieldwork begin- ences, contact Dr. Anne-Marie ‘‘Cross-Cutting Programs.’’ The FAQ ning as early as January 1998. Con- Schmoltner by phone, 306-1528, or document is available in electronic tact the Office of Polar Programs at by e-mail, [email protected]; Environ- format only. The guidelines are also 306-1031. [P.T.34; K.W.0102000.] mental Biology, contact Dr. Gauis available in printed format and can Shaver by phone, 306-1479, or by be ordered from the NSF Forms and TARGET DATES: e-mail, [email protected]; Molecular Publications Unit using the order and Cellular Biosciences, contact Dr. form in the back of this Bulletin. For June 1, 1997---- Charles Liarakos by phone, 306-1441, general inquiries, contact Dr. James Arctic Social Sciences. (Brochure or by e-mail, [email protected]; and Wright in the Division of Astronomical NSF 95-133.) Contact Dr. Carole Sey- Division of Mathemati- contact the Sciences by phone, 306-1819, or by frit in the Office of Polar Programs by cal Sciences at 306-1870. [P.T.18,34, e-mail, [email protected]. [P.T.34; K.W. phone, 306-1029, or by e-mail, csey 40,42; K.W.1002016,1002027,1005002, 0502006.] [email protected]. [P.T.34; K.W.0111001, 1007001,1007002.] 1008020.] August 29, 1997---- TARGET DATES: Arctic System Sciences. (Brochure Advanced Technologies and Instru- NSF 95-133.) Contact Dr. Michael Led- May 1, 1997---- mentation (ATI). Contact Dr. Ben- better in the Office of Polar Programs jamin Snavely in the Division of Coupling, Energetics, and Dynamics by phone, 306-1029, or by e-mail, Astronomical Sciences by phone, of Atmospheric Regions (CEDAR). [email protected]. [P.T.34; K.W. 306-1828, or by e-mail, bsnavely@ Contact Dr. Sunanda Basu in the 0111001,1008020.] Division of Atmospheric Sciences nsf.gov. [P.T.18,34; K.W.1014001.] by phone, 306-1529, or by e-mail, [email protected]. [P.T.34; K.W.1001000, 1008050.]

6 chure NSF 96-14.) This program ac- Economic Research by phone, 306- Social, Behavioral, and cepts proposals for cooperative re- 1728, or by e-mail, [email protected]. Economic Sciences search projects and joint seminar [P.T.34; K.W.0414014.] CFDA #47.075 activities. Contact the Division of In- ternational Programs by phone, 306- August 1, 1997---- Further information on the programs 1701, or by e-mail, [email protected]. Ethics and Values Studies. (Brochure in this section can be found in the [P.T.34,42; K.W.0112070.] NSF 95-86.) Contact Dr. Rachelle Hol- NSF Guide to Programs (NSF 97-30), lander in the Division of Social, Be- or on the SBE Directorate Home TARGET DATES: havioral, and Economic Research by Page at http://www.nsf.gov:80/ May 1, 1997---- phone, 306-1743, or by e-mail, rhol sbe/start.htm. [email protected]. [P.T.34; K.W.1014004.] Cooperative Research Programs PROGRAM DEADLINES: with the Americas. (Brochure NSF 96- Science and Technology Studies. May 1, 1997---- 14.) Supports cooperative research, (Brochure NSF 95-92.) Contact Dr. workshops, program planning visits, Edward Hackett in the Division of Cooperative Science Programs with and dissertation improvement Social, Behavioral, and Economic Argentina, Brazil, Mexico, and Vene- awards to conduct research in Research by phone, 306-1743, or zuela. Semi-Annual Deadline. (Bro- most of the countries in the Ameri- by e-mail, [email protected]. [P.T.34; chure NSF 96-14.) Supports co- cas. Contact the Division of Interna- K.W.0309008.] operative research, joint workshops, tional Programs by phone, 306-1706, dissertation improvement grants, or by e-mail, [email protected]. [P.T. August 15, 1997---- and program planning visits. For col- 34,40,42; K.W.0113005.] Decision, Risk, and Management Sci- laborative research projects and ence. (Brochure NSF 94-64.) Contact workshops, the foreign counterpart July 1, 1997---- Dr. Jonathan Leland in the Division of or counterparts must submit a Archaeology. (Brochure NSF 90-93.) Social, Behavioral, and Economic parallel proposal to a counterpart Contact Dr. John Yellen in the Divi- Research by phone, 306-1757, or by agency in the host country. Contact sion of Social, Behavioral, and Eco- e-mail, [email protected]. [P.T.34; K.W. the Division of International Pro- nomic Research by phone, 306-1759, 0411005,0411015.] grams by phone, 306-1706, or by e- or by e-mail, [email protected]. [P.T.34; Economics. (Brochure NSF 94-64.) mail, [email protected]. [P.T.34,40,42; K.W.0402000.] K.W.0112005,0112017,0112026, Contact Dr. Daniel Newlon, Dr. Cath- 0112089,0112147.] Cultural Anthropology. (Brochure NSF erine Eckel, or Dr. Lynn Pollnow in the 90-93.) Contact Dr. Stuart Plattner in Division of Social, Behavioral, and June 15, 1997---- the Division of Social, Behavioral, and Economic Research by phone, 306- U.S.-France Cooperative Science Economic Research by phone, 306- 1753, or by e-mail, [email protected], Program. Annual Deadline for U.S. 1758, or by e-mail, [email protected]. [email protected], or [email protected]. Proposals to the NSF. (Brochure NSF [P.T.34; K.W.0401001.] [P.T.34; K.W.0408000.] 96-14.) Supports cooperative re- Physical Anthropology. (Brochure Geography and Regional Science search and joint workshops. A French NSF 90-93.) Contact Dr. Dennis Doctoral Dissertation Improvement collaborator must have submitted a O’Rourke in the Division of Social, Awards. (Brochure NSF 94-64.) Con- parallel proposal to the French Na- Behavioral, and Economic Research tact Dr. J.W. Harrington or Dr. Thomas tional Center for Scientific Research by phone, 306-1758, or by e-mail, Leinbach in the Division of Social, Be- (CNRS) by June 15, 1997. Contact Ms. [email protected]. [P.T.34; K.W. havioral, and Economic Research by Rose Bader Gombay in the Division 0401002.] phone, 306-1754, or by e-mail, jwhar of International Programs by phone, [email protected] or [email protected]. 306-1702, or by e-mail, rgombay July 15, 1997---- [P.T.34; K.W.0409000.] @nsf.gov. [P.T.34,42; K.W.0112045.] Human Cognition and Perception. Law and Social Science. (Brochure (Brochure NSF 94-64.) Contact Dr. U.S.-Germany Cooperative Re- NSF 94-64.) Contact Dr. Harmon Michael McCloskey in the Division of search Co-Sponsored by the Ger- Hosch in the Division of Social, Be- Social, Behavioral, and Economic man Academic Exchange Service havioral, and Economic Research Research by phone, 306-1732, or by (DAAD). Annual Deadline. (Brochure by phone, 306-1762, or by e-mail, e-mail, [email protected]. [P.T.34; NSF 96-14.) Supports cooperative re- [email protected]. [P.T.34; K.W.0418003, K.W.0414005,0414017.] search and joint workshops with re- 0801029.] searchers at German universities. A Linguistics. (Brochure NSF 94-64.) German collaborator must submit a Methodology, Measurement, and Contact Dr. Fernanda Ferreira in the parallel proposal to the DAAD. Con- Statistics in the Social Sciences Division of Social, Behavioral, and (MMS). (Brochure NSF 94-64.) Con- tact Dr. Mark Suskin in the Division of Economic Research by phone, 306- tact Dr. Cheryl Eavey in the Division International Programs by phone, 1731, or by e-mail, [email protected]. 306-1702, or by e-mail, msuskin of Social, Behavioral, and Economic [P.T.34; K.W.0410000.] @nsf.gov. [P.T.26,34; K.W.0112050.] Research by phone, 306-1729, or by Social Psychology. (Brochure NSF 94- e-mail, [email protected]. [P.T.34; K.W. U.S.-Japan Cooperative Research, 64.) Contact Dr. Steven Breckler in 0404050.] Including Short-Term Visits and Joint the Division of Social, Behavioral, and Seminars. Annual Deadline. (Bro-

7 Political Science. (Brochure NSF 94- ments, employers’ names and phone tions to the attention of Ms. Catherine 64.) Contact Dr. Frank Scioli or Dr. numbers, number of hours worked per Handle. For additional information, call Rick Wilson in the Division of Social, week, starting and ending dates, and Ms. Handle at 306-1185, ext. 3027. Behavioral, and Economic Research salaries. If you have held various posi- by phone, 306-1761, or by e-mail, tions with the same employer, de- [email protected] or [email protected]. scribe each separately. Send your Position and Location: Program Direc- [P.T.34; K.W.0412000.] application to the Division of Human tor positions in the Division of Integra- Resource Management, Room 315, Sociology. (Brochure NSF 94-64.) tive Biology and Neuroscience (IBN). NSF, 4201 Wilson Boulevard, Arlington, Contact Dr. William Bainbridge or Openings are in the following pro- VA 22230. For additional information Dr. Patricia White in the Division of grams: Developmental Mechanisms, and/or to obtain the closing date for Social, Behavioral, and Economic Physiology and Ethology, and Neuro- an announcement, call 306-1182, ext. Research by phone, 306-1756, or by science. 3048. Hearing-impaired individuals e-mail, [email protected] or pwhite should call TDD, 306-0189. NSF is an Type of Employment: Rotational as- @nsf.gov. [P.T.34; K.W.0417000.] Equal Opportunity Employer. signment for 1 or 2 years under the terms of the Visiting Scientist Program Hotline Service POSITIONS OPEN or on a temporary basis during sum- NSF has a Vacancy Hotline listing all mer/fall 1997. FOR current vacancies. The Hotline num- For More Information: Contact Dr. ber locally is 306-0080; outside the Bruce Umminger, Division Director for Washington, DC, metropolitan area, IBN, at 306-1420. Submit applications ✔ call 1-800-628-1487. Hearing-impaired PROGRAM DIRECTOR to the attention of Ms. Catherine Han- individuals should call TDD, 306-0189. ✔ ASSOCIATE PROGRAM DIRECTOR dle. For additional information, call Ms. Handle at 306-1185, ext. 3027. ✔ ASSISTANT PROGRAM DIRECTOR DIRECTORATE FOR BIOLOGICAL The positions listed in this section do SCIENCES (BIO) Position and Location: Program Direc- not necessarily represent all current Position and Location: Program Direc- tor positions in the Division of Molecu- vacancies at NSF. To hear a listing of tor positions in the Division of Biologi- posted NSF vacancies, call the Va- lar and Cellular Biosciences (MCB). cal Infrastructure (DBI). Openings are cancy Hotline (see below). Many divi- Openings are in the following pro- in the following programs: Instrumen- sions/offices accept applications for grams: Biochemistry, Biophysics, Ge- tation, Databases, and Computa- rotational positions year-round with- netics, and Cell Biology. tional Biology. out formal advertisement. To apply, Type of Employment: Rotational as- Type of Employment: Rotational as- send a resume to the appropriate di- signment for 1 or 2 years under the vision with a cover letter explaining signment for 1 or 2 years under the terms of the Visiting Scientist Program your interest. Positions are excepted terms of the Visiting Scientist Program or on a temporary basis during sum- from the competitive Civil Service; the or on a temporary basis during sum- mer/fall 1997. type of appointment is indicated in mer/fall 1997. the job announcement. The per an- For More Information: Contact Dr. For More Information: Contact Dr. num salary levels, which include a lo- Julius Jackson, Division Director for James Brown, Division Director for DBI, cality pay adjustment, are as follows: MCB, at 306-1440. Submit applications at 306-1470. Submit applications to the to the attention of Ms. Catherine Han- Program Director Level IV----$64,555 to attention of Ms. Catherine Handle. For dle. For additional information, call Ms. $100,611; additional information, call Ms. Handle Handle at 306-1185, ext. 3027. Associate Program Director Level III---- at 306-1185, ext. 3027. $54,629 to $86,059; DIRECTORATE FOR COMPUTER AND IN- FORMATION SCIENCE AND ENGINEER- Assistant Program Director Level II---- Position and Location: Program Direc- ING (CISE) $38,330 to $71,017. tor positions in the Division of Environ- Position and Location: Program Direc- mental Biology (DEB). Openings are in To apply for one of the following posi- tor for Computer Systems Software in the following programs: Population Bi- tions, you should submit a resume or the Division of Computer and Compu- ology, Systematics, Ecology, Ecosys- other application form of your choice tation Research (CCR). and a letter or letters of recommenda- tems Studies, Research Collections, Type of Employment: Rotational as- tion. Your application must specify the and Biotic Surveys and Inventories. signment for 1 or 2 years under the job title and grade of the position you Type of Employment: Rotational as- terms of the Visiting Scientist Program are applying for and should include signment for 1 or 2 years under the the following information: your coun- or on a temporary basis, expected to terms of the Visiting Scientist Program try of citizenship; your education, in- be filled in the fall of 1997. Alternatively, or on a temporary basis. cluding your major and the type(s) the position may be filled under the and year(s) of your degree(s); and For More Information: Contact Dr. Intergovernmental Personnel Act your experience related to this job, Thomas Brady, Acting Division Director (IPA). IPA applicants must be perma- including job titles, duties, accomplish- for DEB, at 306-1480. Submit applica- nent career employees of their cur-

8 rent employer (which must be an eli- information on other qualifications for For More Information: Contact the ap- gible organization) for at least 90 days this position, contact Ms. Aliceann propriate person listed below at 306- before entering into a mobility assign- Phelps by phone, 306-1580, or by e- 1840 (unless otherwise indicated). ment agreement with a federal mail, [email protected]. Submit appli- Submit applications to the attention of agency. cations to the attention of Ms. Ms. Catherine Handle. For additional For More Information: Contact Dr. Catherine Handle. information, call Ms. Handle at 306- Richard Kieburtz, Division Director for 1185, ext. 3027. DIRECTORATE FOR MATHEMATICAL CCR, by phone, 306-1910, or by e-mail, AND PHYSICAL SCIENCES (MPS) [email protected]. Submit applications · Analytical and Surface Chemis- Position and Location: Program Direc- to the attention of Ms. Nina Beard. For try----Dr. Henry Blount. tor (Astronomer) for Extragalactic As- additional information, call Ms. Beard tronomy and Cosmology in the · Theoretical and Computational at 306-1185, ext. 3026. Chemistry----Dr. Richard Hilder- Division of Astronomical Sciences brandt. DIRECTORATE FOR ENGINEERING (AST). (ENG) Type of Employment: Rotational as- · Organic Chemical Dynamics or Position and Location: Program Direc- signment for 1 or 2 years under the Synthetic Organic Chemistry----Dr. tor for Thermal Transport and Thermal terms of the Visiting Scientist Program George Rubottom. Processing in the Division of Chemical or on a temporary basis during fall · Experimental Physical Chemis- and Transport Systems (CTS). 1997. try----Dr. Frank Wodarczyk. Type of Employment: Permanent or For More Information: Contact Dr. Mor- · Inorganic, Bioinorganic, and Or- rotational assignment for 1 or 2 years ris Aizenman, Executive Officer for AST, ganometallic Chemistry----Dr. under the terms of the Visiting Scientist at 306-1821. Submit applications to the Margaret Cavanaugh. Program or on a temporary basis. Al- attention of Ms. Catherine Handle. For ternatively, the position may be filled additional information, call Ms. Handle · Office of Special Projects----Dr. under the Intergovernmental Person- at 306-1185, ext. 3027. Karolyn Eisenstein, 306-1850. nel Act (IPA). IPA applicants must be OFFICE OF POLAR PROGRAMS (OPP) permanent career employees of their Position and Location: Program Direc- current employer (which must be an Position and Location: Associate/As- tor positions in the Division of Mathe- eligible organization) for at least 90 sistant Program Manager (Biological matical Sciences (DMS). days before entering into a mobility Science Administrator/Ecologist) for assignment agreement with a federal Type of Employment: Rotational as- the Polar Biology and Medicine Pro- agency. signment for 1 or 2 years under the gram. terms of the Visiting Scientist Program For More Information: Contact Dr. Type of Employment: The position will or on a temporary basis beginning Gary Poehlein, Division Director for CTS, be filled under the Intergovernmental September 1997. by phone, 306-1370, or by fax, 306-0319. Personnel Act (IPA) beginning mid- Submit applications to the attention of For More Information: Contact the Di- 1997. IPA applicants must be perma- Ms. Catherine Handle. For additional vision of Mathematical Sciences at nent career employees of their information, call Ms. Handle at 306- 306-1873. Submit applications to the current employer (which must be an 1185, ext. 3027. attention of Ms. Catherine Handle. For eligible organization) for at least 90 additional information, call Ms. Handle days before entering into a mobility DIRECTORATE FOR GEOSCIENCES at 306-1185, ext. 3027. assignment agreement with a federal (GEO) agency. Position and Location: Associate Pro- Position and Location: Program Officer For More Information: Contact Dr. Polly gram Director for Ocean Drilling in the positions in the Division of Chemistry Penhale, Program Manager for Polar Division of Ocean Sciences (OCE). (CHE). Openings are in the following Biology and Medicine, OPP, at 306- Type of Employment: One-year as- programs: Analytical and Surface 1033. Submit applications to the atten- signment to be filled under the Inter- Chemistry; Theoretical and Computa- tion of Ms. Nina Beard. For additional governmental Personnel Act (IPA). IPA tional Chemistry; Organic Chemical information, call Ms. Beard at 306-1185, applicants must be permanent ca- Dynamics; Synthetic Organic Chemis- ext. 3026. reer employees of their current em- try; Experimental Physical Chemistry; ployer (which must be an eligible Inorganic, Bioinorganic, and Or- organization) for at least 90 days be- ganometallic Chemistry; and the Of- STAFF CHANGES fore entering into a mobility assign- fice of Special Projects. ment agreement with a federal Type of Employment: Rotational as- agency. signment for 1 or 2 years under the Kendra L. Daly to Assistant Program For More Information: Contact Dr. terms of the Visiting Scientist Program Director for the Biological Oceanog- Bruce Malfait, Program Director for or on a temporary basis during sum- raphy Program, Division of Ocean Sci- Ocean Drilling, OCE, at 306-1581. For mer 1997. ences, 306-1580.

9 May 1997 Publications Order Form Before ordering printed copies of publications, please try accessing them electronically on the NSF Home Page (http://www.nsf.gov/) via the World Wide Web. Most of NSF’s printed material can be obtained electronically, including pro- gram announcements, the Guide to Programs, the Grant Proposal Guide and Proposal Forms Kit, the Bulletin, the NSF phone book, and press releases and tipsheets. Abstracts of awards for the years 1989 through the present are also available. Informa- tion on electronic access is available in most of NSF’s publications on the inside front or back cover. If you don’t have elec- tronic access, use the form below to order a printed copy. Single copies of printed publications listed in this Bulletin are available by returning the order form below to the NSF Forms and Publications Unit, Room P15, 4201 Wilson Boulevard, Arlington, VA 22230. Requests for publications can also be made by fax, (703) 644-4278; by e-mail, [email protected]; or by voice-mail, (703) 306- 1130. Requests must include the NSF publication number, the title, the number of copies needed, your name, and a complete mailing address. Publications should be received within 3 weeks after placement of your order. Check: NSF 93-130. Research Planning Grants and Career Advancement Awards for Women Scientists and Engineers. NSF 94-79. Research in Undergraduate Institutions (Faculty Research Projects; Research Instrumentation Grants; Research Opportunity Awards). NSF 94-147. Research Planning Grants and Career Advancement Awards for Minority Scientists and Engineers. NSF 95-27. Grant Proposal Guide (GPG) (contains the Proposal Forms Kit, NSF 95-28). NSF 95-28. Proposal Forms Kit (companion publication to NSF 95-27, Grant Proposal Guide). NSF 95-64. Getting NSF Information and Publications (revised STIS flyer). NSF 95-145. Local Systemic Change through Teacher Enhancement in Mathematics, Grades 7 through 12 (Program Solicitation and Guidelines). NSF 96-1. NSF Annual Report, FY 1994-95 (printed as an insert in the July/August 1996 issue of Frontiers). NSF 96-14. Division of International Programs (Program Announcement). NSF 96-50. Earth Sciences Research at the NSF (Program Descriptions). NSF 96-74. Institution-Wide Reform of Undergraduate Education in Science, Mathematics, Engineering, and Technology (Program Announcement and Guidelines). NSF 96-93. Antarctic Research Program Announcement and Proposal Guide. NSF 96-102. Research Experiences for Undergraduates. NSF 96-116. Collaborative Research at Undergraduate Institutions Program. NSF 96-146. Teacher Preparation and NSF Collaboratives for Excellence in Teacher Preparation (Awards Directory). NSF 96-303. Selected Data on S&E Doctorate Awards: 1995. NSF 96-305. Academic S&E Support from Federal Agencies Rose by 8 Percent in FY 1994 (Data Brief). (Only available from the SRS Division, Room 965; call 306-1780.) NSF 96-330. Western Europe Leads the United States and Asia in S&E Ph.D. Production (Data Brief). (Only available from the SRS Division, Room 965; call 306-1780.) NSF 97-20. Elementary, Secondary, and Informal Education (Program Announcement and Guidelines). NSF 97-29. Division of Undergraduate Education (Program Announcement and Guidelines). NSF 97-30. NSF Guide to Programs, FY 1997. NSF 97-37. Synergy: Shaping the Future of Undergraduate Education. NSF 97-71. NSF Announces Awards for Undergraduate Course and Curriculum Development Program: FY 1996. NSF 97-72. Undergraduate Course and Curriculum Development Program: FY 95 Awards. NSF 97-87. Faculty Early Career Development Program Guidelines.

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