Appendix B
Workshop Agenda and Participant List
Review of the National Science Foundation’s
Division of Atmospheric and Geospace Sciences
Draft Science Goals and Objectives
March 31‐April 1, 2014
National Academies’ Keck Center
Room Keck 100
500 Fifth St., NW
Washington, DC 20001
Workshop Goals
Workshop participants will review and discuss the draft Division of Atmospheric and Geospace Sciences (AGS) draft science goals and objectives. The following key questions will be addressed:
- Are the goals and objectives clear and appropriate?
- Are there any content areas missing from the draft that should be present if AGS is to achieve its overall vision and mission?
- Are there adequate mechanisms for coordinating and integrating issues that involve multiple disciplines and multiple divisions within NSF and other agencies within the atmospheric and geospace sciences enterprise?
The workshop also includes a brief, forward‐looking session where participants will discuss “research frontiers” AGS might consider pursuing in light of the goals and objectives that have been identified (and those that have been acknowledged as missing).
Monday, March 31, 2014 | ||
OPEN SESSION | ||
9:30AM | Welcoming remarks and introduction | Susan Avery, WHOI |
9:45AM | AGS leadership will discuss motivations for the activity and the goals and purpose of the document | Michael Morgan, NSF |
10:15AM | AGS addresses questions from committee/participants | |
Michael Morgan David Verardo Rich Behnke Stephan Nelson |
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11:00AM | (Q1) Are the goals and objectives clear and appropriate? |
Provocateur: Jennifer Logan, Harvard University | ||
11:15AM | Discussion | |
12:15PM | Lunch | |
1:30PM | (Q2) Are there any content areas missing from the draft that should be present if AGS is to achieve its overall vision and mission? | |
Provocateur: Amy Clement, University of Miami | ||
1:45PM | Discussion | |
2:45PM | Break | |
3:15PM | (Q3) Are there adequate mechanisms for coordinating and integrating issues that involve multiple disciplines and multiple divisions within NSF and other agencies within the atmospheric and geospace sciences enterprise? | |
Provocateur: Dan Baker, University of Colorado, Boulder | ||
3:30PM | Discussion | |
4:30PM | General discussion | |
5:15PM | Begin session on AGS research frontiers: A forward‐looking session where participants will discuss “research frontiers” AGS might consider pursuing in light of the goals and objectives that have been identified (and those that have been acknowledged as missing) | |
Provocateur: James Kinter, COLA | ||
Summary of research frontiers from Strategic Guidance |
for NSF’s Support of the Atmospheric Sciences | Chuck Kolb, Aerodyne Research Inc. |
Summary of research frontiers from Solar and Space Physics: |
A Science for a Technological Society | Dan Baker, University of Colorado, Boulder |
6:00PM | Adjourn for the day |
Tuesday, April 1, 2014 | ||
OPEN SESSION | ||
7:30AM | Breakfast | |
8:00AM | Continued discussion on AGS research frontiers | |
Provocateur: James Kinter, COLA | ||
10:15AM | Break | |
10:45AM | Continued discussion on Goals and Objectives Document | |
Provocateur: John Nielson‐Gammon, Texas A&M University |
PARTICIPANT LIST
Manda Adams, University of North Carolina at Charlotte
David T. Allen, University of Texas at Austin
Nick Anderson, NSF
Linnea Avallone, NSF
Susan Avery, WHOI*
Daniel N. Baker, University of Colorado at Boulder*
Anjuli Bamzai, NSF
Ana Barros, Duke University
Richard Behnke, NSF
Carol Ann Clayson, WHOI
Amy Clement, University of Miami*
Kim Cobb, Georgia Institute of Technology
Teresa Davies, NSF
Russell Dickerson, University of Maryland
Eric DeWeaver, NSF
Neil Donahue, Carnegie Mellon University
Phil Erikson, MIT Haystack Observatory
Thomas Fahy, Capitol Meteorologics
Sarah Gibson, NCAR
David Green, NOAA
Vanda Grubisic, NCAR
James Hack, ORNL
Gannet Hallar, NSF
Mike Henry, UCAR
Joe Huba, Naval Research Laboratory
W. Jeffrey Hughes, Boston University*
Everette Joseph, University at Albany
James L. Kinter III, Center for Ocean‐Land-Atmosphere Studies*
Charles E. Kolb, Aerodyne Research, Inc.*
Gary Lackmann, North Carolina State University
Ruth Lieberman, GATS, Inc.
Michael Liemohn, University of Michigan
Jennifer A. Logan, Harvard University*
Gang Lu, NCAR
Paul Markowski, Penn State University
David McLaughlin, University of Massachusetts
Michael McPhaden, NOAA
Shalini Mohleji, AMS
Michael Morgan, NSF
Rebecca Morss, NCAR
Stephan Nelson, NSF
John W. Nielsen‐Gammon, Texas A&M University*
Terry Onsager, NOAA
Robert Palmer, University of Oklahoma
Joyce Penner, University of Michigan
Yvette Richardson, Penn State University
Walter Robinson, North Carolina State University
Ilia Roussev, NSF
Sarah Ruth, NSF
Ross Salawitch, University of Maryland
Tiffany Shaw, Columbia University
Ron Smith, Yale University
Istvan Szunyogh, Texas A&M University
Jeffrey P. Thayer, University of Colorado at Boulder
David Titley, Penn State University
David Verardo, NSF
William Vizuete, University of North Carolina
Mike Wiltberger, NCAR
*denotes a committee member