Title: NATIONAL SCIENCE FOUNDATION Civil and Mechanical Systems (CMS)
1NATIONAL SCIENCE FOUNDATION Civil and
Mechanical Systems (CMS)
Commitment To Excellence Strategic Plan for
CMS DRAFT Ken P. Chong, PhD, PE Interim Division
Director A. Galip Ulsoy, Ph.D. Former Division
Director Division of Civil and Mechanical Systems
2Outline of DRAFT Report
- Executive Summary
- Introduction
- Background
- Vision, Mission, Goals, Objectives, Processes
- Frontiers of CE ME Research
- People and Organization
- Recommendations
- Appendices
- CMS Data
- CoV 2004
- CMS Retreats
- NEES Partnership
- Solicited vs Unsolicited
3Introduction
- Introduction
- Civil and mechanical engineering contributed
significant benefits to society during 20th
Century - For the 21st Century, CMS enables research
progress in advanced materials, micro- and nano-
scale systems, intelligent civil and mechanical
systems, biomechanics and biomedical devices,
hazards mitigation, and many other areas - Background
- During 2003-2004 CMS conducted strategic planning
activities to develop a shared vision, a clear
statement of mission, specific common goals and
actions to capture emerging opportunities and
to improve processes and organization. - CoV March 2004
- Retreats December 2003 and August 2004
- Others (Workshops, Reports, Meetings,
Celebrations, etc.)
4CMS Vision, Mission
- We envision CMS as the acknowledged leader in
advancing the frontiers of civil and mechanical
engineering research, innovation and learning, in
partnership with the civil and mechanical
engineering community, and in service to society
and the Nation. - The Mission of CMS is
- to expand the foundation of fundamental knowledge
for the engineering profession in application to
mechanical systems and the constructed
environment, - To support the transmittal of that knowledge to
new generations, and - to support the rapid development and deployment
of research to reduce risks induced by natural
and technological hazards.
5CMS Goals, Objectives, Values, Processes
- The Report also lists Shared Values, and specific
Objectives under the Goals of People, Ideas,
Tools and Organizational Excellence. - Also lists CMS Processes for continuous
improvement - Proposal Processes
- Personnel Processes
- Administrative Budget
- Reporting Communications
6CMS Research Frontiers
- BETTER ECONOMY, e.g.,
- Energy and Environment
- Energy independence
- Hydrogen economy
- Sustainable Development
- Advanced Materials
- Smart Materials
- Material Design and Nanoscale
- Environmentally Benign Materials
- High Durability Infrastructure Materials
- Complex Systems
- Intelligent Civil and Mechanical Systems
- Simulation Based Engineering Science
- Cyberinfrastructure (NEES)
50 nm
Nano structured materials
7CMS Research Frontiers
- BETTER HEALTH, e.g.,
- Infrastructure Systems for Water Sewage
- Leakage, In-Situ Robotic Repair
- Lead Contamination
- Biomechanical Devices and Medical Instrumentation
- Mobility Assistance for Elderly
- Wearable Biosensors
- Biomedical Implants
- Converging Technologies
- Nano, bio, info and cogno
Effect of Osteoporosis on Bone
Bending of Carbon Nanotubes
8CMS Research Frontiers
- IMPROVED SECURITY AND SAFETY, e.g.,
- Hazard Prevention, Mitigation and Response
- Earthquakes, Wind Storms (Hurricanes and
Tornados), Tsunamis, Wild Fires, Floods,
Landslides and Terror Attacks - Fire Safety
- Structural Health Monitoring
- Transportation Safety
- Infrastructure Information Technologies
- Vehicle Active Safety Systems
- Defense, Military and Space Systems
- MEMS and micro satellites
- Self-Repair and Maintenance
Southern California earthquakes and two
permanently instrumented sites
Collecting Structural Damage Data at WTC Post 9/11
9CMS Priority AreasInvestigator Initiated
Research
- Investigator initiated (i.e., unsolicited)
research has gone from over 80 to less than 50
of the CMS portfolio. - NSF is unique among funding agencies for its
emphasis on merit-based investigator-initiated
research. - High-impact discovery at the frontiers is often
associated with investigator-initiated research,
e.g., - MRI
- CAD
10CMS Priority Areas NEES
- Network for Earthquake Engineering Simulation
(NEES) - MREFC project, FY00 - FY04, 82M
- World-class experimental facilities and a
cyberinfrastructure to support earthquake
engineering research - NAE study, NRC report, NEES brochure
- Operations, FY05 through FY14, 20M/yr funds
NEES Consortium Inc. - NEES Research solicitation 10M per year
developing partnerships
11CMS Priority Areas - Others
- ADDITIONAL PRIORITY AREAS
- Nano and Bio Mechanics
- Approximately 40 of 400 mechanics/materials
related proposals are now in the nano and bio
mechanics area - Intelligent Civil and Mechanical Systems
- Significant growth in proposals in areas such as
mechatronics, smart structures, structural health
monitoring, sensing and sensor networks, etc. - Hazard Mitigation and Response for Critical
Infrastructure Protection - A major focus in CMS for over 25 years.
Learning from earthquakes, Hazards Center, Post
9/11 Research Symposium, Recent Tsunami - Simulation Based Engineering Science
- Multi-scale, multi-phenomenon computational
modeling/analysis. Held workshop 4/04, and formed
blue ribbon panel.
12CMS Organization Chart
- Albert Kobayashi is directing 1630 from 4/05 to
6/05 Adnan Akay will come in as DD in 7/05 - Proposal pressures in emerging areas such as
nanomechanics, biomechanics, mechatronics and
smart structures.
13DRAFT Recommendations
- 1. Leadership and communications in research and
education for civil and mechanical engineering
systems. In partnership with the CMS research
and education community, articulate the benefits
to society of research in the rapidly evolving
fields of civil and mechanical systems through
divisional workshops to identify emerging
research opportunities and curricular innovation
in CE and ME organization of CMS programs into
clusters identified with broad and
forward-looking themes summer institutes to
train faculty in rapidly emerging areas career
enhancement workshops for junior CE and ME
faculty, especially from underrepresented groups.
2003 Workshop for Young Engineering Educators
from Underrepresented Groups in Civil and
Mechanical Engineering. Norma Jean Mattei,
(CMS-0305673)
14DRAFT Recommendations
Komvopoulos CMS-0095156
- 2.     Priorities for CMS research. Strengthen
investigator-initiated research for high-impact
discoveries innovative research utilizing the
Network for Earthquake Engineering Simulation
cyberinfrastructure nano- and bio- mechanics of
materials intelligent civil and mechanical
systems simulation-based engineering science
hazard mitigation and response for critical
infrastructure protection.
Medical Applications of Polymers
Bypass
This research focuses on the surface, mechanical
and chemical properties of polymers with or
without plasma treatment.
Balloon Angioplasty Procedure
Catheter
15DRAFT Recommendations
- 3.     Proposal loads and success rates. Make
the case for increased funding, take measures to
limit the increasing numbers of proposals
develop research partnerships for NEES
utilization develop mutually beneficial
partnerships with other funding agencies ongoing
continuous improvement of all administrative
processes.
16DRAFT Recommendations
- 4. Assessment. Carry out longitudinal studies to
identify NSF role in seminal developments in CE
and ME over the past few decades regular
evaluations of all programs and solicitations
objective surveys of research communities served
by CMS award a CMS (or ENG) prize of national
stature to recognize most significant outcomes of
CMS funded research.
Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Microscopy Paul C.
Lauterbur, SUNY Stonybrook CMS - 8008629 Funded
by the CMS in the early 1980s to refine nuclear
magnetic resonance into a routine diagnostic
technique. In 2002, about 22,000 MRI machines
were in use worldwide, and more than 60 million
MRI examinations were performed. For this
contribution, Prof. Paul Lauterbur, now with
University of Illinois, was awarded the 2003
Nobel Prize in Medicine