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March 16, 2009
Media invited to attend exhibition and reception featuring innovative NSF-funded research projects
WASHINGTON, DC —
Fascinating scientific advances across the spectrum of science,
technology, engineering and mathematics disciplines will be featured
and explained through engaging table-top exhibits at the Coalition for
National Science Funding (CNSF) 15th Annual Exhibition & Reception.
The exhibition/reception will be held 5:30 to 7:30 PM on Tuesday, March
24, in Rooms B338-340 of the Rayburn House Office Building in
Washington, DC.
Highlighting 34 innovative research and education projects supported by
the National Science Foundation (NSF), the CNSF Exhibition &
Reception is a much-anticipated event that annually draws more than 350
attendees including members of Congress and their staff, congressional
committee staff, the leadership of NSF and representatives from the
White House and other policymaking and research agencies.
Research poster presentations will highlight a wide range of exciting science, including topics such as:
A complete roster of exhibits is listed below. The media are invited to the exhibition/reception. Contact Anita Benjamin at 202-588-1100, alb@ams.org for complimentary registration.
About the Coalition for National Science Funding
The Coalition for National Science Funding is an alliance
of more than 120 organizations united by a concern for the future
vitality of the national science, technology, engineering and
mathematics research enterprise as well as the related kindergarten
through graduate educational base. CNSF supports the goal of increasing
the national investment in the National Science Foundation's research
and education programs in response to the unprecedented scientific,
technological and economic opportunities facing the United States. For
more information on CNSF, visit www.cnsfweb.org.
2009 Featured Exhibits
Listed below are all 34 of this year’s exhibits, appearing in
alphabetical order by sponsoring organization name, followed by exhibit
title, presenter and presenter’s affiliation (when different from
sponsoring organization):
American Astronomical Society, LSST: The Widest, Fastest, Deepest Eye of the New Digital Age, Sidney Wolff and Don Sweeney, Large Synoptic Survey Telescope
American Educational Research Association, Changing the Game: Curriculum, Teachers and Parents Working Together, William H. Schmidt, Michigan State University
American Geological Institute/Geological Society of America/American Geophysical Union, Geosciences Research: Helping the Global Community Understand and Deal with Climate Change, Peter Kelemen, Columbia University
American Mathematical Society, Modeling Outbreaks in Agricultural Systems, Human Communities and Computer Networks, David Hiebeler, University of Maine
American Physical Society, Long Range Dipolar Fields as a Tool for Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Microscopy, Carlos Meriles, City College of New York
American Psychological Association, The Psychology of Financial Risk-Taking: Results from fMRI Studies, Brian Knutson, Stanford University
American Society for Biochemistry & Molecular Biology, Cell-to-Cell Communication in Bacteria, Lee Swem, Princeton University
American Society for Microbiology, Microbial Contributions and Solutions for a Changing World, Gary M. King, Louisiana State University
American Society of Agronomy/Crop Science Society of America/Soil Science Society of America, Reproductive Hormones in the Environment, Francis X. M. Casey, North Dakota State University
American Society of Plant Biologists, Improving Drought Tolerance in Plants, Sarah M. Assmann, Pennsylvania State University
American Sociological Association, Developing the Science of Science & Innovation Policy, Jonathan Mote and Jerry Hage, University of Maryland
Association of Science-Technology Centers, Current Science in Museums, Margaret Glass
Coalition for Academic Scientific Computation, HPC Goes Green, Sue Fratkin
Computing Research Association, Computing Aids for Autistic Children, Greg Abowd, Georgia Institute of Technology
Consortium for Ocean Leadership, Ocean Observatories & Scientific Ocean Drilling,
Tim Cowles, Jim Channell and Roy Wilkens, Ocean Leadership’s Ocean
Observing Program, University of Florida and Hawaii Institute of
Geophysics and Planetology at the University of Hawaii, Manoa
Consortium of Universities for the Advancement of Hydrologic Science Inc., Water Data Services for Education, Research and Decision Support, David Kirschtel
DOSECC (Drilling, Observation and Sampling of the Earth’s Continental Crust), Climate Change, Extinctions and Solar System Chaos, Paul Olsen, Columbia University
Ecological Society of America, Climate Change Consequences in Natural Ecosystems, Travis Huxman, University of Arizona
Incorporated Research Institutions for Seismology, Cornerstone Facilities for Seismology, Bob Woodward and David Simpson
Michigan State University, Harmful Algal Blooms and Water Quality in the Changing Climate, Elena Litchman
Museum of Science, Boston, Advancing Technological Literacy & Skills (ATLAS) for Elementary Educators, Christine Cunningham, National Center for Technological Literacy at Museum of Science, Boston
Northwestern University, Diagnostics of the 21st Century, Thomas J. Meade
Population Association of America & Association of Population Centers, The Panel Study of Income Dynamics: Study Overview and Research Topics, Narayan Sastry, University of Michigan
Princeton University, Mapping the Earth's Interior, Jeroen Tromp
Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics, Applications of Dynamical Systems, Konstantin Mischaikow, Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey
Society for Research in Child Development, How and Why Does Parenting Change When Children Turn into Teenagers, Robert D. Laird, University of New Orleans
University Corporation for Atmospheric Research (UCAR), High Flying HIPPO: Pole-to-Pole Climate Missions, Laura Curtis and Cindy Schmidt
University of California, Davis, Photons for Life, UC Davis Center for Biophotonics Science & Technology, Dennis L. Matthews, UC Davis School of Medicine
University of California, Irvine, The UC Irvine Center for Solar Energy, Lori Greene, UC Irvine Office of Research
University of California, Los Angeles, UC Center for Environmental Implications of NanoTechnology (UC CEIN), Yoram Cohen and David Avery, UC Los Angeles UC CEIN
University of Michigan, Bendable Concrete, Victor Li
University of Pittsburgh, The Brain and Education, Julie Fiez
University of Pittsburgh, The City as Learning Lab, Kevin Crowley
University of Wisconsin-Madison, Synchrotron Radiation Center -- Wisconsin Free-Electron Laser, Joseph Bisognano