Agenda

ASEE/NSF Strategic Investments Summit

 

September 27-28, 2018

Hilton Alexandria Mark Center

Alexandria, VA

 

This meeting is a joint effort of the American Society for Engineering Education and the National Science Foundation to gather senior institutional leaders who drive the innovation and research culture at our nation’s small colleges and universities to define and prioritize actionable solutions to impede engineering research at institutions that aspire to expand their research capacity.  Attendees will hear from other senior leaders who have successfully grown sustainable research enterprises at their institutions, explore innovative solutions, network with federal program officials, and participate in a facilitated process that will inform the NSF of the desired capabilities of a resource center being established to accelerate research in engineering and computing. Institutions participating in this meeting will have priority in the selection of a pilot group for the proposed resource center.  For more information contact: soarce@asee.org.

The Strategic Investments Summit (SIS) is a working meeting to define the composition of the “foundation walls” of a national virtual resource center to support sponsored research.

The summit will focus on the following “foundation” themes:

  • Institutional Support of Research
  • Contract and Grants Administration
  • Scholarly Work
  • Institutional Faculty Support

More than 40 institutions have registered to attend the SIS.

 

Preliminary Agenda: ASEE/NSF Strategic Investments Summit

Day 0.  Wednesday, September 26, 2018

6:00PM – 8:00PM Welcome Reception / Speaker Orientation Meeting Capital View 30th floor

DAY 1.  Thursday, September 27, 2018

7:30 AM Breakfast Refreshments & Registration Upper Foyer
8:15 AM Welcome, Overview, and Introductions

Dr. Damon L. Tull, Director, Business Development, ASEE
Dr. Don L. Millard,  Acting Division Director, Engineering Education and Centers, NSF
Dr. Ernestine Psalmonds Easter, Program Director, Division of Graduate Education, NSF

Magnolia Room
9:00 AM Wall #1: Institutional Support of Research

Moderator: Dr. Ann Q. Gates, Director, NSF Cyber-ShARE Center, Chair, Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, University of Texas-El Paso (UTEP)

Dr. Cajetan M. Akujuobi, VP for Research, Innovation & Sponsored Programs, Prairie View A&M University
Dr. Roberto Osegueda, VP Research and Sponsored Projects, UTEP
Ms. DeLisa Wilson, Associate Vice Chancellor for Research, Clark Atlanta University

Magnolia Room
10:00 AM Wall #2: Grant & Contract Administration

Moderator: Dr. G. Dale Wesson, Vice President, Research and Economic Development, Virginia State University

Mr. Robert Clark, Jr., CIA, CCEP, CBM, Chief Compliance Officer, Clark Atlanta University
Mr. Elbert Malone, Associate Provost for Sponsored Programs and Research, South Carolina State University

Magnolia Room
10:45 AM Prioritization Tool Training Magnolia
11:00 AM Break  (w/snacks) Upper Foyer
11:15 AM Breakout Session Breakout Rooms
12:30 PM Working Lunch – Strategic Investments Panel

Moderator: Dr. Damon L. Tull, Director, Business Development, ASEE

Dr. Daryush ILA, Vice Chancellor for Research and Technology Transfer, Fayetteville State University
Mr. Tony Stanco, Executive Director, National Council on Entrepreneurship and Technology Transfer
Dr. Mark Burns, Executive Director, MCubed, University of Michigan-Ann Arbor
Mr. David Busigo, Director, Small Business Programs Office, DARPA

Upper Foyer
1:30 PM Wall #3: Scholarly Work

Moderator:  Dr. Karl V. Steiner, Vice President for Research, University of Maryland Baltimore County

Dr. Enrique Barrera, Professor, Material Science and Nano Engineering, Rice University
Dr. Tasha Inniss, Associate Provost for Research, Spelman College
Dr. Stephanie Luster-Teasley, Professor and Chair, North Carolina A&T State University

Magnolia Room
2:30 PM Breakout Session Breakout Rooms
3:45 PM Break Upper Foyer
4:00 – 4:30 PM Recap Magnolia Room
5:30 –  7:00 PM* Networking Reception Upper Foyer – Heavy Hors D’oeuvres
Dinner on own
DAY 2. Friday, September 28, 2018
8:00 AM Breakfast Refreshments & Group Connections Upper Foyer
8:45 AM Review of Day 1 and  Charge for Day 2 Magnolia Room
9:00 AM Morning Plenary Keynote: Dr. Victor McCrary
Chair, National Skilled Technical Workforce, National Science Board
Magnolia Room
9:45 AM Wall #4: Institutional Faculty Support

Moderator: Dr. C. Fred Higgs, Vice Provost for Academic Affairs, Rice University

Dr. Joseph Rencis, Dean, College of Engineering, California State Polytechnic University, Pomona
Dr. Javier A. Kypuros, Dean, College of Engineering, University of Texas-Tyler
Dr. Maj Dean Mirmirani, Dean, College of Engineering, Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University

Magnolia Room
11:00 AM Break Upper Foyer
11:15 AM Breakout Session Breakout Rooms
12:30 PM Working Lunch – Reflections

Dr. Darryll J. Pines, Dean, College of Engineering, University of Maryland
Dr. Damon L. Tull, Director, Business Development, ASEE

Upper Foyer
1:30 PM Business Model Discussion

Presenter: Dr. G. Dale Wesson, Vice President, Research and Economic Development, Virginia State University

Magnolia Room
2:00 PM Closing Remarks and Next Steps

Closing Remarks: Dr. Norman Fortenberry, Executive Director, ASEE

Next Steps: Dr. Damon Tull, Director, Business Development, ASEE

Magnolia Room
2:30 PM Adjourn