NSF Career Workshop
Elevator Pitches
Location
Jackson Avenue Center, Auditorium C
Start Date
11-6-2019 9:00 AM
End Date
11-6-2019 10:00 AM
Description
Pitches from NSF Career Proposers:
- Samuel Lisi, Mathematics
- Naeemul Hassan, CIS
- Saumen Chakraborty, Chemistry and Biochemistry
- Likun Zhang, Physics and Astronomy
- Leo Stein, Physics and Astronomy
- Ryan Fortenberry, Chemistry and Biochemistry
Pitches from UM Service Providers:
- Ryan Fortenberry, "Scientists should write like journalists" *
- Darren Sanefski, Journalism and New Media, "Thinking Made Visual" *
- Wendy Pfrenger, "Services of the Office of Pre-College Programs"
- Sarah Mason, Center for Research Evaluation, "How will you know if you succeed? Evaluation and your NSF Career Proposal" *
- Jason Burton, UM Libraries, "Managing your data in 90 seconds: a brief introduction"
- Michelle Emanuel, UM Libraries, "You have your data. Now what?" *
- Allyson Best, "Services offered by the Office of Technology Commercialization"
- Mary Jourdan, ORSP, "Research Compliance" *
- Jason Hale, ORSP, "Write. Share. Revise. Repeat." *
* presenter slides are included as supplemental files
Relational Format
conference proceeding
Recommended Citation
Various Presenters, "Elevator Pitches" (2019). NSF Career Workshop. 2.
https://egrove.olemiss.edu/nsf_careerwksp/2019/Morning/2
ThninkingMadeVisual.pptx (10995 kB)
Thinking made visual / Darren Sanefski
HowWillYouKnowIfYouSucceedNSFCareer.pptx (6049 kB)
How will you know if you succeed / Sarah Mason
YouHaveYourData-NowWhat.pptx (5607 kB)
You have your data. Now what? / Michelle Emanuel
Hale-WriteReviewRepeat.pptx (6636 kB)
Write. Share. Revise. Repeat / Jason Hale
Thinking made visual / Darren Sanefski
HowWillYouKnowIfYouSucceedNSFCareer.pptx (6049 kB)
How will you know if you succeed / Sarah Mason
YouHaveYourData-NowWhat.pptx (5607 kB)
You have your data. Now what? / Michelle Emanuel
Hale-WriteReviewRepeat.pptx (6636 kB)
Write. Share. Revise. Repeat / Jason Hale
COinS
Jun 11th, 9:00 AM
Jun 11th, 10:00 AM
Elevator Pitches
Jackson Avenue Center, Auditorium C
Pitches from NSF Career Proposers:
- Samuel Lisi, Mathematics
- Naeemul Hassan, CIS
- Saumen Chakraborty, Chemistry and Biochemistry
- Likun Zhang, Physics and Astronomy
- Leo Stein, Physics and Astronomy
- Ryan Fortenberry, Chemistry and Biochemistry
Pitches from UM Service Providers:
- Ryan Fortenberry, "Scientists should write like journalists" *
- Darren Sanefski, Journalism and New Media, "Thinking Made Visual" *
- Wendy Pfrenger, "Services of the Office of Pre-College Programs"
- Sarah Mason, Center for Research Evaluation, "How will you know if you succeed? Evaluation and your NSF Career Proposal" *
- Jason Burton, UM Libraries, "Managing your data in 90 seconds: a brief introduction"
- Michelle Emanuel, UM Libraries, "You have your data. Now what?" *
- Allyson Best, "Services offered by the Office of Technology Commercialization"
- Mary Jourdan, ORSP, "Research Compliance" *
- Jason Hale, ORSP, "Write. Share. Revise. Repeat." *
* presenter slides are included as supplemental files