Center for Science of Information Bryn Mawr 2016
Center for Science of Information Bryn Mawr 2016 NSF Site Visit: Overview December 6 -7, 2016 Howard MIT Princeton Purdue Stanford Texas A&M UC Berkeley UC San Diego UIUC University of Hawaii National Science Foundation/Science & Technology Centers Program 1
Center for Science of Information Outline 1. Science of Information 2. CSo. I Team & History 3. Research Plan § Research Thrusts § Overview of Research Plan § Legacy & Value Added 4. 5. 6. 7. Education and Diversity & Knowledge Transfer Sustainability Plan Management Budget Science & Technology Centers Program 2
Center for Science of Information What is Science of Information? § Claude Shannon laid the foundation of information theory, demonstrating that problems of data transmission and compression (i. e. , reliably reproducing data) can be precisely modeled formulated, and analyzed. § SCIENCE OF INFORMATION builds on Shannon’s principles to address key challenges in understanding information that nowadays is not only communicated but also acquired, curated, organized, aggregated, managed, processed, suitably abstracted and represented, analyzed, inferred, valued, secured, and used in various scientific, engineering, and socio-economic processes. CSo. I MISSION: Advance science and technology through a new quantitative understanding of the representation, communication and processing of information in biological, physical, social and engineering systems. Science & Technology Centers Program 3
Center for Science of Information Center’s Goals § Extend Information Theory to meet new challenges in biology, economics, data & social sciences, and physical distributed systems. § Understand new aspects of information (embedded) in structure, time, space, semantics, dynamic information, limited resources, complexity, representation invariant information, and cooperation & dependency. Science & Technology Centers Program 4
Center for Science of Information Outline 1. Science of Information 2. CSo. I Team & History 3. Research Plan § Research Thrusts § Overview of Research Plan § Legacy & Value Added 4. 5. 6. 7. Education and Diversity & Knowledge Transfer Sustainability Plan Management Budget Science & Technology Centers Program 5
Center for Science of Information STC Team Bryn Mawr College: D. Kumar Howard University: R. Rwebangira Wojciech Szpankowski, Purdue MIT: P. Shor (co-PI) Purdue University (lead): W. Szpankowski (PI) Princeton University: S. Verdu (co-PI) Andrea Goldsmith, Stanford University: A. Goldsmith (co-PI) Texas A&M: P. R. Kumar University of California, Berkeley: Bin Yu (co-PI) Peter Shor, MIT University of California, San Diego: S. Subramaniam UIUC: O. Milenkovic Sergio Verdú, Princeton University of Hawaii: P. Santhanam R. Aguilar, M. Atallah, S. Datta, A. Grama, J. Neville, D. Ramkrishna, L. Si, V. Rego, M. Ward, D. Xu, C. Liu, L. Burge, N. Lynch, R. Rivest, M. Sudan, Y. Polyanskiy, W. Bialek, S. Kulkarni, C. Sims, T. Cover, A. Ozgur, T. Weissman, V. Anantharam, J. Gallant, T. Courtade, M. Mahoney, D. Tse, T. Coleman, Y. Baryshnikov, M. Raginsky, E. Abbe. Bin Yu, U. C. Berkeley Science & Technology Centers Program 6
Center for Science of Information Center Participant Awards § Nobel Prize (Economics): Sims § National Academies: NAS – Bialek, Rivest, Shor, Sims, Verdu, Yu NAE – Datta, Lynch, Kumar, Ramkrishan, Rice, Rivest, Verdu § Turing Award – Rivest § Shannon Award – Verdu, Tse (Cover) § Nevanlinna Prize – Sudan and Shor § Richard W. Hamming Medal – Cover and Verdu § Humboldt Research Award, A. Bement Jr. Award – Szpankowski § Swartz Prize in Neuroscience – Bialek § IEEE Field Award for Control Systems – Kumar § Edwin Howard Armstrong Achievement Award – Goldsmith Science & Technology Centers Program 7
Center for Science of Information STC Staff Director – Wojciech Szpankowski Managing Director – Bob Brown Education Director – Brent Ladd Diversity Director – Kelly Andronicos Multimedia Specialist – Mike Atwell Administrative Asst. – Kiya Smith Bob Brown Managing Director Brent Ladd Education Director Kelly Andronicos Diversity Director Mike Atwell Multimedia Specialist Kiya Smith Administrative Asst. Science & Technology Centers Program 8
Center for Science of Information Dear Wojciech, It is my pleasure to inform you that we are recommending an award for your STC proposal. Congratulations! I am snowed in and technically, the office is "closed" today, but I thought you would want to get the word. Joan M. Frye, Ph. D Senior Staff Associate NSF 2006 2007 -2008 -2009 How did we arrive here? IT of Advanced Data Structure Novel Approach Privacy Temporal Info & Biology Data-driven Convergence 2015 -2016 Polyanskiy&Wu information nonconservation law Milenkovic/Weissman work biological database compression Grama/Subramaniam temporal/structural motifs in biology Kumar's security Weissman's rate distortion with delay Rivest's zero-knowledge proofs Feb 9, 2010 Covers' coordination capacity Verdu's finte blocklength 2010 Szpankowski's structural information Tse’s work on DNA assembly Courtade/Weissman multiterminal source coding Organizational workshop May 2010 Sudan's semantics Goldsmith's sampling Bialek's information flow in biology 2014 2013 2012 2011 International Partnerships (LINCS, ETH, HIIT) Symposium on So. I Challenges, Irvine IT&CSo. I summer school Center Fellow (Wang) Bell Lab meeting So. I Day, Berkeley Grand Challenges CSo. I Fellows Channels Program Sims Nobel Prize, First Summer School Kick-off Workshop RENEWAL! New EAB Shannon Awards for D. Tse Shannon 100 th Birthday Bialek, Verdu, Yu NAS Paris Meeting 2017 Science & Technology Centers Program 9
Center for Science of Information Outline 1. Science of Information 2. CSo. I Team & History 3. Research Plan § Research Thrusts § Overview of Research Plan § Legacy & Value Added 4. 5. 6. 7. Education and Diversity & Knowledge Transfer Sustainability Plan Management Budget Science & Technology Centers Program 10
Center for Science of Information Mission and Research Thrusts RESEARCH MISSION: Create a shared intellectual space, integral to the Center’s activities, providing a collaborative research environment that crosses disciplinary and institutional boundaries. David Tse T. Weissman P. Santhanam J. Neville S. Subramaniam A. Grama RESEARCH THRUSTS: 1. Information & Communication 2. Knowledge Extraction (Data Science) 3. Life Sciences Science & Technology Centers Program 11
Center for Science of Information Research Presentations Ananth Grama: “Big data in life sciences: From genomes to connectomes ” (Life Sciences and Data Sciences) Olgica Milenkovic: “Macromolecular data storage - from coding to synthetic biology” (Information/Communication and Life Sciences) Prasad Santhanam “Data derived foundations for statistical problems” (Information/Communication and Data Sciences) Science & Technology Centers Program 12
Center for Science of Information Center’s Theme & Vision Data Information Knowledge (Decision) Framing the Foundation Practice inspires Theory guides Practice Science & Technology Centers Program 13
Center for Science of Information Research Plan for Next Five Years 1. Information: Core Principle Structural Information Temporal Information Value of Information 2. Communication & Control: Fundamental Limit Flow of Information in Dynamic/Cooperative Networks Provable Security 3. Data: Framing the Foundations Information-Theoretic Models Precise Complexity (Small Data) Structural Insights into Data 4. Modeling and Analysis: Life Sciences Sequence Analysis Network Inferences, Modeling, and Analysis Information Flow in Human Brain From Energetics to Sequence and Conformations Science & Technology Centers Program 14
Center for Science of Information Figure 3 renewal proposal Science & Technology Centers Program 15
Center for Science of Information Outline 1. Science of Information 2. CSo. I Team & History 3. Research Plan § Research Thrusts § Overview of Research Plan § Legacy & Value Added 4. 5. 6. 7. Education and Diversity & Knowledge Transfer Sustainability Plan Management Budget Science & Technology Centers Program 16
Center for Science of Information Value-Added & Legacy in Research § Legacy of new collaboration between different disciplines: Example: Metabolic Phenomena (Ramkrishna, Subramaniam, Raginsky, Aguilar) Aging Process (Grama, Subramaniam, students)’ Molecular Timing Channel (Goldsmith, students) § Legacy of new collaboration within the same discipline Examples: Genomic Compression (Milenkovic, Weissman, Lynch, Wang), Multiterminal Source Coding (Courtade, Verdu, Weissman) § Legacy of educating new crops of researchers (Courtade, Grover, Kostina, Oshman, Polyanskiy, Ochoa Example: Conservation of Information? (Polyanskiy, Raginsky) § Legacy of new research directions - information theory in life sciences (e. g. , Tse, Goldsmith, Coleman, Subramaniam, Bialek) - information theory in data modeling (e. g. , Courtade, Wiessman, Szpankowski) - community detection (Abbe, Santhanam, Milenkovic) § Legacy of formulating new foundations: - security (Kumar) - structure (e. g. , Szpankowski, Grama, Subramaniam, Courtade, Neville) - temporal information (e. g. , Verdu, Goldsmith, Polyanskiy, Kumar) - value of information (e. g. , Sims, Raginsky, Szpankowski) - spatial information (Bialek, Tse, Courtade, Kumar) Science & Technology Centers Program 17
Center for Science of Information Sample of Past Accomplishments 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. Cover’s coordination capacity Verdu’s finite delay blocklength capacity Sudan’s semantic analysis and goal-oriented communication Goldsmith’s capacity of sampled Gaussian channel Szpankowski’s structural information & symmetry Tse’s information theory of DNA assembly Courtade/Weismann multiterminal source coding Kumar’s foundation of security Rivest’s zero knowledge proofs Polyanskiy’s information non-conversation law Grama’s aging process and temporal motifs in biology Coleman’s modeling of neuronal spiking response Science & Technology Centers Program 18
Center for Science of Information Cross Center Collaborations § § § CSo. I Fellow: T. Courtade (Verdu & Weissman); now faculty at UC, Berkeley CSo. I Fellow: R. Ma (Coleman & Anantharam & Gallant); now Sr. Scientist at Dexcom CSo. I Fellow: Z. Wang (Weissman, Milenkovic & Lynch) : now UC Irvine § § CSoi Fellows: S. Kamath (Verdu & Szpankowski), A. Javanmard (Courtade & Tse) CSo. I Fellows: A. Padakandla (Kumar, Santhanam); A. Magner (Baryshnikov, Grama), Y. Shkel (Raginsky, Verdu), I. Shomorony (Courtade, Tse) Ramkrishna , Subramaniam & Raginsky: (Purdue, Berkeley, UIUC, and UCSD team) Neville, Yu, Kulkarni, Courtade (Purdue-Berkeley): machine learning & social networks Polyanskiy, Kostina, & Verdu (MIT-Caltech--Princeton): temporal capacity Grama, Subramaniam, Szpankowski (Purdue-UCSD): biological networks Kumar & Lynch (Texas –MIT): distributed systems and temporal information D. Kumar, Ward, Ladd, Nelson (Bryn Mawr –Purdue): faculty development (NSF TUES) D. Kumar, Ward, Ladd, Grover, Ma (CMU, Texas, MIT, OHSU, UCSD): So. I modules D. Kumar, Rwebangria, Ward, Ladd, Grover (BMC, Purdue, Howard, CMU, . . ): So. I course Szpankowski & Baryshnikov (Purdue-UIUC): structural information Kulkarni, Szpankowski & Imielinski (Princeton-Purdue-Rutgers): big data Anantharam, Szpankowski &Santhanam (Berkeley, Purdue, Hawaii): models for big data Tse, Sudan, Weissman (Berkeley, MIT, Stanford): semantics and communication § § § Science & Technology Centers Program 19
Center for Science of Information Interdisciplinary Student projects 1. “Understanding Information-Energy Interactions” Post-doc PI & Advisor: Pulkit Grover (Carnegie Mellon), Student PI: Karthik Ganesan (EECS, UC Berkeley, advsior: Jan Rabaey), Student PI: George Alexandrov (EE, Stanford, advsior: Andrea Goldsmith). 2. “A Fresh Look at Boolean Functions” Post-doc PI/advsior: Thomas Courtade (EE, Stanford/Princeton University), Post-doc PI/advisor: Pulkit Grover (EE, Stanford University & Carnegie Mellon University), Student PI: Madars Virza (EE & CS, MIT, advisor: R. Rivest). 3. “Investigation of Metabolic Phenomena Using Information Theory” Student PI: Frank De. Vilbiss (Chem. Eng, Purdue University, advisor: D. Ramkrishna), Student PI: Pablo Robles-Granda (CS, Purdue University, advisor: Jennifer Nevill Student PI: Mohan Gopaladesikan (STAT, Purdue University, advisor: Mark Daniel Ward), Faculty Advisor: D. Ramkrishna, Chem Eng Purdue University, Faculty Advi Maxim Raginsky, ECE, UIUC. 4. “Graph Inference Based on Random Walks” Post-doc PI/advisor: Thomas Courtade (EE, Stanford/Princeton University), Student PI: Victoria Kostina (EE, Princeton University, advisor: Sergio Verdu), Student PI: Suvidha Kancharla (CS, Purdue University, advisor: Jennifer Neville), Faculty advisor: Jennifer Neville (CS & STAT, Purdue University). 5. “Analysis of Information Content of Biological Imaging” Madhivanan (Purdue, advisor: Aguilar), Venkatasubramani (Texas A & M, advisor Dutta), Veikur, Postdoc (John Hopkins, advisor: Shields), Zhang (Purdue, advisor: Ward) 6. “Improving Cancer Therapeutics through Medical Data Analysis’’ Chowdhurry (Stanford, advisor: Goldsmith), De. Vilbiss (Purdue, advisor: Ramkrishna), Francisco. Sanchez (Purdue, advisor: Ward) 7. “Quantitative Analysis of Cargo Trafficking and Compartmental Integrity in Lowe Syndrome’’ Ramadesikan (Purdue, advisor: Aguilar), Center Postdoc, Shomoro (Berkeley, advisors: Courtade, Tse) 8. “Development of an Automatic Qunatification Algorithm for Determining Fluorescence Distribution in Yeast Cells’’ Wen-Chieh Hsieh (Purdue, advisor: Aguilar), Leqi Liu (Bryn Mawr, advisor Jia Tao & D. Kumar) 9. “Quantitative Analysis of Yeast Cell Morphology Defects Induced by Gene De-Regulation” Mc. Keith Pearson II (Aguilar), Felix Fancisco-Sanchez (Ward) 10. “Genetics Analysis of Substance Abuse – “Identification of pathology-related single nucleotide polymorphisms in a heterogeneous substan abusing population” Ariel Ketcherside (UT Dallas), Milind Rao (Stanford), Shika Prashad (UT Dallas, Bryn Mawr). 11. “Defending Large-Scale Distributed Machine Learning Against Adversarial Attacks” Lili Su (UIUC), Seyyed Fatemi (U-Hawaii), Rehana Mahfuz (Purdue), Vidyasagar Sadhu (Rutgers) Science & Technology Centers Program 20
Center for Science of Information Research Workshops Kickoff Workshop – Chicago, IL – October 6 -7, 2010 (28 STC participants and students) 1. Allerton Workshop, IL – September 28, 2010 2. Stanford Workshop – Palo Alto, CA – January 24, 2011 (Princeton – Stanford –Berkeley) 3. UC San Diego Workshop – February 11, 2011 (Berkeley – UCSD) 4. Princeton Workshop – May 2011 (Princeton – Purdue) 5. Purdue Workshop – September 9, 2011 (Berkeley – UCSD – Purdue) 6. Allerton Workshop – September 27, 2011 (Purdue –UIUC) 7. UCSD Workshop on Neuroscience, February 2012 (UCSD – Berkeley) 8. Princeton Grand & Petit Challenges Workshop, March 2012 (Center-wide) 9. Maui Workshop (ICC), (Industrial Round-Table), May 2012 (Center-wide) 10. MIT Workshop, July 2012 (Center-wide) 11. Students workshop, July 2012 (Center-wide for students) 12. All hands meeting for students, December 2012. 14. Big Data Workshop, March 2013. 15. Bell Lab & CSo. I Workshop, Princeton, September 2013. 16. Industrial Workshop, Chicago, September 2013. 17. CSo. I Day at Berkeley, November 2013, Purdue, October 2013. 18. All Hands Meeting, Purdue, December 2013. 19. Science of Information Evening, San Diego, ITA, February 2014. 20. CSo. I Day at MIT, UIUC, Texas A&M, Howard, April, 2014. 21. Graduate Student workshop, Purdue, Biology and Information, July 2014. 22. Summer School, San Diego, August 2014. 23. Challenges & Opportunities So. I: A Symposium, NAE, Irvine, August 2014. 24. So. I Day in Princeton, September 2015, 25. So. I Day and Industrial Day, Stanford, February 18 -19, 2016. 26 Summer School, Duke, 2016 27 Bits & Bio, Workshop in NYU, New York, April 2017 Science & Technology Centers Program 28. WITMSE Workshop sposored by CSo. I, ETH, LINCS, and HIIT, September 2017. 21
Center for Science of Information Collaborative Graph 2015 Science & Technology Centers Program 22
Center for Science of Information Outline 1. Science of Information 2. CSo. I Team & History 3. Research Plan § Research Thrusts § Overview of Research Plan § Legacy & Value Added 4. 5. 6. 7. Education and Diversity & Knowledge Transfer Sustainability Plan Management Budget Science & Technology Centers Program 23
Center for Science of Information Education and Diversity Integrate cutting-edge, multidisciplinary research and education efforts across the center to advance the training and diversity of the work force M. Ward B. Ladd 1. Summer Schools & Workshops (116 universities, 2, 700 participants) D. Kumar 2. Center Wide Fellows (Courtade, Ma, Wang, Kamath, Javanmard, Padakandla, Shkel, Magner, Shomorony) 3. CSo. I has graduated 240 total students (postdocs, grad and undergrad) 4. Information Frontiers Curriculum & Learning HUB (15, 000+ students) (data information knowledge) 5 Intro to Science Information (BMC, Howard, Purdue, GWU, EAFIT, online) 6 Student Research Teams (11) & Workshops 2012 -2016 7 NSF TUES Grant and Teaching Workshop 2012 -2014 8 Channels Scholars Program (Undergrad Mentoring) 9 Supplement REU and Professional Development K. Andronicos 10. Retention Efforts & Recruitment of Underrepresented and US Citizens 11. Feature Articles on Diversity in STEM Science & Technology Centers Program 24
Center for Science of Information Frontiers of Education Program Science & Technology Centers Program 25
Center for Science of Information Knowledge Transfer Develop effective mechanism for interactions between the center and external stakeholder to support the exchange of knowledge, data, and application of new technology. § § § CSo. I members brought $1 M funding from industry CSo. I & Bell Labs Workshop, September 2013 Industrial Workshop, Chicago, 2013 International collaborations (LINCS, ETH, Helsinki HIIT) Ananth Grama Soi. Hub. org refined with wiki to enhance communication Brown Bag and research seminars, Prestige Lecture Series Special issue in Proceedings of IEEE on So. I, 2017 Special Session on So. I – CISS’ 12 Princeton, ITA 2014 So. I Day (Berkeley, Texas A&M, UIUC, MIT, Howard, 2014) Challenges & Opportunities So. I: A Symposium, NAE, Irvine, 2014 Article about CSo. I activities in IT News Joint workshop with our International Partners, September 2017 Science & Technology Centers Program
Center for Science of Information Prestige Lecture Series Science & Technology Centers Program 27
Center for Science of Information Shannon Centenary Science & Technology Centers Program 28
Center for Science of Information Outline 1. Science of Information 2. CSo. I Team & History 3. Research Plan § Research Thrusts § Overview of Research Plan § Legacy & Value Added 4. 5. 6. 7. Education and Diversity & Knowledge Transfer Sustainability Plan Management Budget Science & Technology Centers Program 29
Center for Science of Information Sustainability Plans § Purdue Center for Science of Information ($350 K/year) § Visitors Program in Science of Information § Proposals to Funding Agencies: - Federal: NSF, MURI, NIH, ARO, … - Private Foundations: Simons, Templeton, Kavli, … - Industry: Bell Labs, Qualcomm, Google, … § International Partnerships (LINCS, ETH, HIIT) § Learning from Existing Centers (IMA, IPAM, DIMACS) § Open Ex. C meeting on Wednesday December 7 to discuss Center’s sustainability plans Science & Technology Centers Program 30
Center for Science of Information A Vision for the Future • Consolidate and lead efforts in broad areas of data analysis and its applications. • Address critical problems in data privacy and security, while working closely with CERIAS, and provide campus-wide leadership • Develop critical enabling technologies for life sciences thrusts, including genomic, interactomic, imaging, neural connectomic, immunologic, and clinical data. • Establish a pilot undergraduate education curriculum in the science of information. [Possible Action Item: Institute for Data and Information Sciences] Science & Technology Centers Program 31
Center for Science of Information International Partnerships with: • Laboratory of Information, Networking, and Communication Science (LINCS), Paris, France • ETH, Zurich, Switzerland • Helsinki Institute for Information Technology (HIIT), Helsinki, Finland Joint Conference WITMSE LINCS, Paris, September 11 -12, 2017 Science & Technology Centers Program 32
Center for Science of Information Data Science Center NSF new program (TRIPODS): Transdisciplinary Research in Principles of Data Science: aims to bring together the statistics, mathematics, and theoretica computer sciences to develop foundation of data science. Our unique view to data sciences is through the lens of Sciences of Information! Phase I: Putting small teams together (2017 -2020) Phase II: Creating Center for Data Sciences Science & Technology Centers Program 33
Center for Science of Information Outline 1. Science of Information 2. CSo. I Team & History 3. Research Plan § Research Thrusts § Overview of Research Plan § Legacy & Value Added 4. 5. 6. 7. Education and Diversity & Knowledge Transfer Sustainability Plan Management Budget Science & Technology Centers Program 34
Center for Science of Information Management Objectives Research: To provide mechanisms for synergistic research and development of foundational principles, methods, and applications of science of information. Education: To educate and train the next generation of practitioners. Diversity: To deeply engage students, researchers, and affiliated personnel from underrepresented groups in all aspects of the project. Knowledge Transfer: To facilitate seamless transfer of knowledge to the broader academic and commercial world. Science & Technology Centers Program
Center for Science of Information Project Management • Projects within the Center are managed by the Center Director, Manager , and Executive Committee via management, solicitation, and assessment: – Track progress of each project – Terminate projects no longer relevant or demonstrating insufficient progress through new mechanism of competitive funding – Evaluate the success of collaborative investigations. • Metrics (annual evaluation during the seed fund competition) – Publication of quality peer-reviewed papers – Development of software, industry outreach, intellectual property, etc – Collaborations between investigators, e. g. , joint publications and grants – Development of educational material that illustrate fundamental developments in the domain – Assessment of progress reports within the Center Science & Technology Centers Program
Center for Science of Information Executive Committee • Composition: – Advisory to the Center’s Director – Center leadership (Director and Manager ex officio) – Chair of the Executive Committee: P. R. Kumar – Members: Anantharam, Goldsmith, Grama, D. Kumar, Shor, Subramaniam, Verdu. • Coordination: – Regular meetings conducted through telephone and/or video conference – Senior personnel from projects attend by invitation as needed. – Manage new and ongoing projects; deal with issues that have arisen, and discuss possible future directions (fiscal and intellectual) – Action items from meeting are distributed promptly – Distribution of funds with an eye on impact and fairness Science & Technology Centers Program
Center for Science of Information External Advisory Committee High Level Goal: To enhance the long-term impact and research agenda of the Center. Members of EAB: Robert Calderbank (Duke, chair), Arden Bement, Shuki Bruck (Caltech), Tony Ephremides (Maryland), Mike Luby (Qualcomm), Emina Soljanin (Bell and Rutgers), Iraj Saniee (Bell Labs), J. Gibbson (UCSB). Sustainability: With guaranteed support from Purdue University, the Center is well-positioned to thrive well beyond the next five-year funding period. However, an important goal of the Center leadership is to find ways to bring sustained funding from goverment agencies, private foundations, and industry to build on the Center's agenda. Science & Technology Centers Program
Center for Science of Information External Advisory Board Specific objectives for the EAC: - - Help identify new funding mechanisms for Center-related research to complement existing funding and maintain aspects of the program after NSF funding ends. Help identify Center-related research ripe for tech transfer, and facilitate such transfer Forge and/or strengthen connections between industry and the Center Help establish connections between the Center and other research organizations with overlapping interests. Science & Technology Centers Program
Center for Science of Information Outline 1. Science of Information 2. CSo. I Team & History 3. Research Plan § Research Thrusts § Overview of Research Plan § Legacy & Value Added 4. 5. 6. 7. Education and Diversity & Knowledge Transfer Sustainability Plan Management Budget Science & Technology Centers Program 40
Center for Science of Information Budget Summary $5 M/year: § § § § Student Support (115+77) Faculty Support (30+) Education Director Managing Director Travel Advisory Committee Summer School Post Docs (28+13) Visitors & Collaborators Diversity Director Administrative Assistance Workshops Visitors, Speakers, etc Competitive Fund Science & Technology Centers Program
Center for Science of Information Breakout of NSF Funding Center-wide Post-docs, Diversity & Education Programs Center Activities 8% Center Administration 13% Managing Director Education Director Diversity Director Administrative Assistant Programmer Advisory Committee Competitive Research/Program 25% Partners 54% Science & Technology Centers Program
Center for Science of Information Budgeted Faculty, Staff, and Students Undergrad / REU students 31% Management 5% Faculty 22% Graduate Students 33% Post Doc 9% Science & Technology Centers Program
Center for Science of Information THANK YOU, JOHN! Science & Technology Centers Program
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