Hello!
I want to draw everyone's attention to a newly released NSF program
solicitation for "Algorithms in the Field". I've pasted the synopsis below.
The website is here:
http://www.nsf.gov/pubs/2016/nsf16515/nsf16515.htm?WT.mc_id=USNSF_179
Something tells me that most of us PDL folk don't really fall into camp of
"theoretical compute science researchers," but if you know somebody who
cares about that kind of thing, you may be a "domain expert" who would be
good as the other PI.
David
*Synopsis*
Algorithms in the Field encourages closer collaboration between two groups
of researchers: (i) theoretical computer science researchers, who focus on
the design and analysis of provably efficient and provably accurate
algorithms for various computational models; and (ii) other computing and
information researchers including a combination of systems and domain
experts (very broadly construed – including but not limited to researchers
in computer architecture, programming languages and systems, computer
networks, cyber-physical systems, cyber-human systems, machine learning,
artificial intelligence and its applications, database and data analytics,
etc.) who focus on the particular design constraints of applications and/or
computing devices. Each proposal must have at least one co-PI interested in
theoretical computer science and one interested in any of the other areas
typically supported by CISE. Proposals are expected to address the
dissemination of both the algorithmic contributions and the resulting
applications, tools, languages, compilers, libraries, architectures,
systems, data, etc.
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