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The U.S. National Science Foundation Regional Innovation Engines (NSF Engines) program announced the 29 semifinalists advancing to the next stage of the second competition – spanning critical technologies and applications ranging from energy grid security to maximizing the yield of critical minerals mining to advanced optical sensors. The semifinalist teams, many of whom have been building their regional coalitions for a year or longer, are led by universities, nonprofits, private industry and other organizations from across the United States. View a map of the NSF Engines semifinalists.

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A map showing the locations of the U.S. National Science Foundation Regional Innovation Engines (NSF Engines) program’s 29 finalists for 2025. Explore the map semifinalists in more detail.

“This outstanding cohort of semifinalists clearly demonstrates that America’s technology competitiveness will depend as much on expanding our ability to unlock innovation capacity in every part of our country — from the rural plains and western ranges to cities with rich industrial and manufacturing legacies — as it will on advancing the technologies themselves,” said Erwin Gianchandani, NSF assistant director for Technology, Innovation and Partnerships (NSF TIP). “Each team was selected because it brought strong public and private partners to the table and outlined a promising vision for research, innovation and workforce development in

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JOB TITLE
Associate Director, Systems Engineering and Operations

LOCATION
Worcester

DEPARTMENT NAME
Information Technology

DIVISION NAME
Worcester Polytechnic Institute – WPI

JOB DESCRIPTION SUMMARY
The Associate Director, Systems Engineering Operations leads the planning, implementation, and daily management of WPI’s enterprise systems infrastructure. This includes oversight of Windows and Linux environments, virtualization platforms, cloud services, and device integrations.

Reporting to the Chief Information Security & Technology Officer, the Associate Director manages a team of Systems Engineers and Systems Administrators who support the core systems that keep the university running. This role is responsible for setting standards, creating repeatable processes, and ensuring secure, reliable, and efficient IT services.

The Associate Director plays a key role in identifying and implementing new technologies, guiding team development, and collaborating with IT and academic departments. This position balances strategic planning with hands-on expertise to align infrastructure with WPI’s mission and compliance needs.

Compensation depends on experience and ranges from $95,000 to $110,000

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