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U.S. National Science Foundation

Directorate for Technology, Innovation and Partnerships
     Translational Impacts

Full Proposal Deadline(s) (due by 5 p.m. submitting organization’s local time):

     Proposals Accepted Anytime

Table Of Contents

Summary of Program Requirements

Introduction Program Description Award Information Eligibility Information Proposal Preparation and Submission Instructions Proposal Preparation Instructions Budgetary Information Due Dates Research.gov/Grants.gov Requirements NSF Proposal Processing and Review Procedures Merit Review Principles and Criteria Review and Selection Process Award Administration Information Notification of the Award Award Conditions Reporting Requirements Agency Contacts Other Information Important Information And Revision Notes

Proposers must have either 1) received a prior award from NSF in a scientific or engineering field relevant to the proposed innovation that is currently active or that has been active within five years from the date of the NSF National I-Corps Teams proposal submission or 2) have participated

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Administrative Positions

Type

Full time

Description

The Senior Software Engineer is responsible for end-to-end software development cycle (gather requirements, analyze, develop, test and deploy). Enhance, troubleshoot, support, integrate and maintain existing applications.

Main roles & responsibilities

Analyze, design, develop and deploy software solutions following software development best practices. 

Develop web services and APIs. Integrate existing systems, including SSO integration. 

Adopt the cloud native services (RDS, serverless, auto deployment, etc.). 

Monitor, maintain, customize, upgrade, and develop reports for applications. 

Document system requirements, technical

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Full Professor and Chair of Electrical and Computer Engineering
College of Engineering

University of Nebraska-Lincoln

The Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering (ECE) at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln (UNL) — a land grant, Big Ten, and R1 institution — is seeking a visionary leader to serve as its next Department Chair. ECE is one of seven academic units in the College of Engineering (COE) and plays a critical role in the college’s mission to deliver world-class education, develop Complete Engineers, and foster cutting-edge research. The ECE department is poised for growth and will be seeing significant investment over the next five years. We are seeking a leader who can capitalize on this opportunity and advance the department and college strategic plan.

Department Overview

Across its two campuses, City Campus in Lincoln and Scott Campus in Omaha, the ECE department boasts over 30 faculty members, more

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