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Direct impact on economic prosperity (jobs, jobs, jobs)
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Direct impact on economic prosperity (jobs, jobs, jobs) Direct impact on economic prosperity (jobs, jobs, jobs) Direct impact on society Indirect impact on innovations in all disciplines, sectors, and other Administrative priorities, e.g., energy, environment, healthcare, national security
1980s: The Internet - DARPA CSNET NSFNet The Internet
1993: The Browser 1998: Google
Bold, creative, visionary, high-risk ideas Whole >> part i
Solicitation is deliberately underconstrained - Tell us what YOU want to do!
- Response to community
- Loss of ITR Large, DARPA changes, support for high-risk research, large experimental systems research, etc.
~ 3 awards, each at $10M for 5 year - FY08 122 LOI, 75 prelim, 20 final, 7 reverse site visits, 4 awards
- FY09 48 prelim, 20 final, 7 reverse site visits, 3 awards
Ongoing Ongoing - Cyber-enabled Discovery and Innovation (with all directorates and offices)
- Science and Engineering Beyond Moore’s Law (with ENG, MPS, and OCI)
- Cyber-Physical Systems (with ENG)
- Educate to Innovate – putting the “C” in STEM
New for FY11 - Science, Engineering, and Education for Sustainability (SEES)
- Cyberlearning Transforming Education (CTE), with EHR and SBE
In the works
Paradigm shift - Not just computing’s metal tools (transistors and wires) but also our mental tools (abstractions and methods)
It’s about partnerships and transformative research. - To innovate in/innovatively use computational thinking; and
- To advance more than one science/engineering discipline.
Investments by all directorates and offices - FY11 Request: $105.48M, $50.00M CISE
Four directorates/offices: CISE, ENG, MPS, OCI Four directorates/offices: CISE, ENG, MPS, OCI - All investing in core science, engineering, and technology
- FY11 Request: $70.18M, $15.0M CISE
Multi-core, many-core, massively parallel - Programming models, languages, tools
New, emerging substrates - Nanocomputing
- Bio-inspired computing
- Quantum computing
IT as part of the problem and IT as part of the solution IT as a consumer of energy - 2% (and growing) of world-wide energy use due to IT
IT as a helper, especially for the other 98% - Direct: reduce energy use, recycle, repurpose, …
- Indirect: e-commerce, e-collaboration, telework -> reduction travel, …
- Systemic: computational models of climate, species, … -> inform science and inform policy
Engages the entire CISE community - Modeling, simulation, algorithms
- Energy-aware computing
- Science of power management
- Sensors and sensor nets
- Intelligent decision-making
- Energy: A new measure of algorithmic complexity and system performance, along with time and space
Anytime, Anywhere Learning Anytime, Anywhere Learning Personalized Learning (Cyber)Learning about (Cyber)Learning
It’s more than electronic health records It’s more than digitizing current data and processes What are the computing research challenges such that we can transform the way in which healthcare is delivered in the future? Goal: patient-centered, individualized. Modeling, decision making, discovery, visualization, summarization, data availability, smart sensing, telemetry, actuation for patient monitoring, robotics and vision for diagnosis and surgery, deployment (software integration), security and privacy, … Discovery and Innovation in Health IT Workshop - October 29-20, 2009, San Francisco
- Sponsored by NSF, NIST, ONC, NLM, and AHRQ
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