Title: National Oceanic
1National Oceanic Atmospheric
AdministrationEducational Partnership
ProgramwithMinority Serving Institutions
2Background
- The Educational Partnership Program with Minority
Serving Institutions (EPP/MSI) Program is a
NOAA-wide initiative administered through NOAA
Research - The program uses the Department of Education
definition of MSIs (e.g., HBCU, HSI, TCU) - The EPP/MSI Program was initiated in FY 2001 with
a 14,976,000 budget appropriation - The program has a 15 M budget in FY2002
3Program Goals
- To increase programs and opportunities for
students to pursue research and education in
atmospheric, environmental, and oceanic sciences
and remote sensing programs, principally among
MSIs - To develop collaborative programs with MSIs that
provide quality education to serve the interests
of NOAA and the nation at large, and increase
linkages between MSIs, other research
institutions, the private sector, the NGO
community, and NOAA facilities
4Program Components
- Cooperative Science Centers
- Environmental Entrepreneurship Program
- Graduate Sciences Program
- Undergraduate Scholarship Program
5Undergraduate Scholarship Program
- Designed to increase the number of students who
undertake course work and graduate with degrees
in specific scientific areas or fields integral
to NOAAs mission - Approximately 10 students entering their junior
year are selected annually, who have matriculated
in the natural and/or physical science fields - Students participate in HQ orientation where they
rotate through NOAA Line and Program Offices to
learn about the programmatic and research
objectives and potential career opportunities
within NOAA
6Undergraduate Scholarship Program
- Students must have and maintain at least a 3.0
GPA and make a commitment to pursue a degree in a
NOAA related science to participate in the
program - Program duration two 10-week summer session
- 4,000 scholarships awarded during academic year
7Graduate Sciences Program
- Specifically designed to recruit, hire and
provide graduate level training to qualified
women and minority candidates in NOAA-related
sciences - Individuals are trained in a pre-determined
course of study to meet the specificity of NOAAs
scientific occupations - Mentorships established between students and NOAA
staff strengthen collaborative research in NOAAs
mission related areas - Applications are accepted annually from January
thru March
8Environmental Entrepreneurship Program
- The programs goal is to attract, train, mentor
and retain underrepresented individuals to pursue
careers, entrepreneurship opportunities and
advanced academic study in NOAA-related fields - The program facilitates linkages between MSIs,
the public and private sector, NOAA and the
bureaus of DOC to ensure environmentally
sustainable and economically viable local
communities.
9Environmental Entrepreneurship Program
- The program provides annual grants or cooperative
agreement awards on a competitive basis to
approximately 13 MSIs - The funding supports outreach, education, applied
research, and training programs
10Environmental Entrepreneurship Program
- One component of the program supports
development and enhancement of MSI academic
programs related to NOAAs mission - Another component of the program supports the
engagement of MSI students and faculties in
demonstration projects that apply environmentally
sound methods and technologies to address
environmental issues in natural resource depleted
areas.
11Cooperative Science Centers
- Four Cooperative Science Centers were designated
in October 2001, at MSIs with established
programs and graduate degrees in NOAA related
disciplines. The Centers are - City College of the City University of New York,
Remote Sensing - Florida AM University, Environmental Science
- Howard University, Atmospheric Sciences and,
- University of Maryland, Eastern Shore, Living
Marine Resources
12Cooperative Science Centers
- Each Center will create a Distinguished
Professorship whose responsibility is to develop
significant research projects along with other
partners - The Centers will establish and/or expand
electronic linkages to increase distance learning
opportunities in NOAA related science among the
MSIs - 17 MSIs have partnered with the 4 Cooperative
Science Centers
13The Atmospheric Sciences CSCLead
InstitutionHoward University Partner
Institutions University of Texas, El
PasoUniversity of Puerto Rico-Mayaguez
Jackson State University
NCAS
HUPAS
14NCAS Goals
- The goal of the program is to increase the number
of highly qualified, well-trained graduates in
the fields of atmospheric sciences for employment
opportunities with NOAA, NWS, and other
weather-related fields - To establish a consortium of MSIs to form an
atmospheric sciences center at HU, and to
implement a comprehensive academic and research
training program - The strategic objective is to develop and support
a program in atmospheric sciences that will train
and develop underrepresented students.
15NCAS Research Themes
- Improved prediction of precipitation in forecast
and climate models through the development,
validation and application of the Weather
Research and Forecast Model (WRF) - Develop an observation site to complement sites
at University of Maryland Baltimore County and
NASA GSFC to create a mini observation system for
focused model initialization and validation
studies, for satellite validation and for
student training in weather instrumentation and
measurements - Examine the extent to which quantitative
precipitation forecast (QPF) can be improved by
integrating observations and modeling studies - Provide students experience and training in
operation and research aspects of forecast and
climate models, and research and application of
state of the art and next generation
meteorological instruments and measurement
techniques
16NCAS WRF Research Partners
- NCEP
- NCAR
- NASA GSFC
- ISWS
- SUNYA
- JSU
- HU
17Environmental Cooperative Science Center (ECSC)
- LEAD INSTITUTION
- Florida AM University
- PARTNER INSTITUTIONS
- Delaware State University
- Jackson State University
- Morgan State University
- South Carolina State University
- University of Miami
18ECSC PRIMARY GOALS
- Increase the number of underrepresented students
in the atmospheric, environmental, and oceanic
sciences to participate in NOAA related research. - Develop tools, including conceptual models, to
assess the response of coastal ecosystems and
communities to perturbation and develop
measurement programs to monitor critical system
attributes at NERR sites. - (3) Improve the scientific basis for coastal
resource management. - (4) Facilitate community education and outreach
relating to the function and significance of
coastal ecosystems.
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19ECSC APPROACH
- Investigate the structure of economic and social
systems of coastal communities and their
relationships to the natural system. - Implement an interdisciplinary approach to
training future scientists, managers, and the
communities they serve. - Conduct regional studies at NERR sites on
targeted areas in sustainable management of
coastal and marine habitats.
20ECSC Organizational Structure
NOAA Program Manager
NOAA Key Contact
Principal Investigator FAMU
Technical Advisory Panel
Management Advisory Com.
Internal Management Team
JSU
MSU
SCSU
UM
DSU
Study Sites and Stakeholders
21Cooperative REmote Sensing Science and Technology
(CREST) Center
NOAA-CREST
- LEAD INSTITUTION
- City University of New York
- PARTNER INSTITUTIONS
- Hampton University (HU)
- University of Puerto Rico at Mayaguez (UPRM)
- Bowie State University (BSU)
- University of Maryland Baltimore County (UMBC)
- Columbia University (CU)
22Center Research Themes
- Atmospheric Remote Sensing and Air Quality
Monitoring - Estuarine, Coastal and Marine RS and Water
Quality Monitoring - Remote Sensing Applications for Environmental
Assessment and Forecasting
23 Atmospheric Remote Sensing and Air Quality
Research
- Satellite Data Analysis and Algorithm Development
- Development of remote sensing and data inversion
and analysis procedures for various NOAA sensors
and future NPOESS satellite measurement packages
(VIIRS, APS, etc.)-(CCNY,Columbia U., Hampton U,
UMBC, UPRM) - Atmospheric Remote Sensing, Lidar/Sun Photometer
- Elastic, Raman, and DIAL lidar measurements for
high resolution range-resolved monitoring of
aerosols and atmospheric gases (CCNY, Hampton U.,
UMBC) - Sunphotometry and radiometry for column loadings
of particulates, ozone, NO2, and water vapor
(CCNY, Columbia U., etc.) - Air Quality Assessment Including Sampling,
Surface Measurements, Lab Analysis - Mobile environmental measurements laboratory
equipped with lidar, sunphotometer, and sampling
instruments (CCNY). - Particulate and gas sampling (CCNY, BCC)
- FTIR, GC-MS, and other analysis systems (CCNY,
BCC) - Transport Modeling
- MM5 modeling of atmospheric transport (CCNY)
24 Estuarine, Coastal, and Marine Remote Sensing
and Water Quality Research
- Satellite Remote Sensing and Data Processing
(CCNY, UMBC) - High spectral resolution (MODIS) data for
information on plankton blooms, freshet and
coastal erosion. - Region specific algorithms for satellite data
inversion (MODIS, SeaWiFS). - Radiation budget for near coastal environment
(AVHRR, ETM). - Laboratory and In-situ Field Measurements (CCNY,
Columbia U., Hampton U.) - Analyze aircraft data (GER other partners).
- Use a suite of commercial and experimental probes
for field and laboratory and field studies of
water parameters. Test sites Shinnecock Canal
and Peconic Bay (Long Island, NY). - Investigate the development of in-situ fiber
optic probes that can simultaneously measure
chlorophyll, CDOM absorption profiles and
particulate matter (PSD) and refractive index. - Study eco-systems and sustainable fisheries using
NOAA/Sea Grant baseline studies in the Hampton
River for analysis (HU).
25 Remote Sensing Applications for Environmental
Assessment and Forecasting
- Hydrology
- Soil moisture measurement and monitoring (CCNY,
UPRM). - Remote Sensing and Hydrological Modeling - Use
AVHRR data directly from the NOAA polar orbiting
satellites along with data from GOES-EAST and
GOES-WEST and NEXRAD radars to estimate key
parameters for use in the initializing,
calibrating, evaluating, and forecasting of
hydrological models (CCNY). - Instrument evaluation for environmental impact,
land use/ land cover change applications in the
Chesapeake Bay and Long Island (BSU, CCNY) . - Hurricane Prediction
- Correlate satellite-remote-sensed winds with data
obtained from National Data Buoys to improve
prediction methods for hurricanes and other
severe storms (CCNY) .
26Establishment of Committees
- MANAGEMENT COMMITTEES
- NOAA Management Committee
- Internal Executive Committee
- TECHNICAL COMMITTEES
- NOAA Advisory Panel
- Internal Technical Committee
- External Advisory Committee
27Expected Collaboration with NOAA Laboratories
- Environmental Technology Laboratorys Atmospheric
Lidar Program - Multi-wavelength Lidar and DIAL for tropospheric
ozone, aerosols and water vapor. - Lidar instrument development- compact and
portable OPO-based uv-dial system - Lidar Signal Processing
- Air Resources Laboratory (ARL)
- ARL regional air quality monitoring programs in
the north-east (such as the AIRMon program) with
emphasis on correlating air quality to incidents
of asthma in New York City - Aeronomy Lab and Climate Monitoring and
Diagnostic Lab - Effects of ozone and aerosols and their effect
on radiative transfer processes and resultant
climate impacts.
28Strategic Alliances
- INDUSTRY
- Raytheon summer internships, student
fellowships, exchange of industry and university
scientists, expansion of research agenda. - Microsoft (in review)
- Hewlett Packard (in review)
- GOVERNMENT
- New York State Dept. of State, Division of
Coastal Resources - SUNY Albany Atmospheric Research Center
29The Living Marine Resource Cooperative Science
Center
LEAD INSTITUTION University of Maryland
Eastern Shore PARTNER INSTITUTIONS Delaware
State University Hampton University Savannah
State University Center of Marine
Biotechnology University of Miami
30Living Marine Resources Cooperative Science Center
- Center Theme The University of Maryland,
Eastern Shore and its partners will improve
opportunities for, and retention of, students and
faculty from underrepresented groups with the
goal of increasing the number of students
graduating in marine sciences.
31Living Marine Resources Cooperative Science Center
- The Centers missions are
- to conduct ecological research on marine and
estuarine systems in order to promote education,
research and advancement opportunities for all
students to pursue careers in marine sciences - to develop expertise and provide leadership in
areas such as fisheries stock assessment, marine
chemistry, critical habitat assessment, fishery
socio-economics and aquaculture.
32Education
- Key Educational Components of the LMRCSC
- The Virtual Campus
- Expanded Curricula Through the Campus
- Exchange of Center Academic and NOAA Scientific
Personnel - Interactions with NOAA Scientists and Managers
for - Seminars
- Workshops
- Student Participation in NOAA Research
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33Science Initiatives
- National Benthic Analyses Laboratory
- Provide Service to NOAA
- Provide Center For Scientific Interaction
- Provide Virtual Data Base
- Provide Projects for Center Graduate and
Undergraduate Students -
- Submerged Aquatic Vegetation Production
Facility - Develop Large Scale Production Facility
- Conduct Research on Genetic and Environmental
Factors Influencing SAV Survival - Provide Projects for Center Graduate and
Undergraduate Students
34Organizational Structure
35For additional information, contact
- Jacqueline J. Rousseau
- Ph (301) 713-9437
- Email Jacqueline.J.Rousseau_at_noaa.gov