MPS Rotator and Reviewer Opportunities
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ASTRONOMICAL
SCIENCES
As a Rotator:
The Division of Astronomical Sciences welcomes expressions of interest
from established scientists and academics who may be interested
in serving a one- to three-year assignment as a Program
Officer in one of the Division's programs. Interested individuals
should contact the AST
Division Director or Executive Officer to discuss possible opportunities
and explore the responsibilities of the position.
As a Reviewer:
The Division of Astronomical Sciences is always seeking experts
in all fields of astronomy and astrophysics to serve as panelists
and reviewers for proposals submitted to the Division. Potential
reviewers and panelists should contact the AST Program Officer in
their field of expertise to express their interest in serving as
an expert reviewer.
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CHEMISTRY
As a Rotator:
The Division of Chemistry asks you to consider serving as a program
officer should your circumstances permit it, and to help us identify
other individuals who might serve in this capacity. Rotators are
responsible for planning, coordinating, and managing programs that
support basic research, education, and human resource development
in the chemical sciences. Applicants should have a Ph.D. or equivalent
training in the chemical sciences, extensive knowledge of one or
more chemistry subfields, and at least six years of successful independent
research activity. Applicants should be familiar with the chemistry
community and have administrative experience. Other important attributes
are strong verbal and written communication skills, organizational
skills, facility in using technology tools, and the ability to work
effectively on a team. If you are interested in serving as a rotator,
please see http://www.nsf.gov/about/career_opps/careers/science.jsp.
As a Reviewer:
The NSF Division of Chemistry relies on merit review by members
of the chemistry community. The success of the merit review process
depends on the willingness of qualified reviewers to share their
time and expertise generously. We invite you to learn more about
NSF Chemistry, our review process, and opportunities to become a
reviewer for NSF at http://www.nsf.gov/mps/che/reviewer/reviewer_info.jsp.
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DIVISION
OF MATERIALS RESEARCH
As a Rotator:
The Division of Materials Research welcomes enquiries from established
researchers and educators who may be interested in serving a one-
to three-year assignment as a Program Officer in one of the Division's
programs. Interested individuals should contact the DMR Division
Director or Executive Officer to discuss possible opportunities
and explore the responsibilities of the position. We are particularly
interested in attracting women and underrepresented minority candidates
to these positions. For further details, please see the DMR Dear
Colleague Letter at http://www.nsf.gov/pubs/2003/dmr0301/dmr0301.htm.
As a Reviewer:
The Division of Materials Research is always seeking experts to
serve as panelists and reviewers for proposals submitted to the
Division. Potential reviewers and panelists should contact a DMR
Program Officer in their field of expertise to express interest
in serving as an expert reviewer for proposals submitted to the
program.
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MATHEMATICAL
SCIENCES
As a Rotator:
The Division of Mathematical Sciences welcomes enquiries from
established researchers who may be interested in serving a, typically
two year, term as a program officer. We also seek help in identifying
other individuals who might be potential candidates. Interested
individuals should contact the DMS Executive Officer to discuss the
opportunities and responsibilities of the position. Alternatively,
they should contact the Program Directors in their particular subfield for further information on what the job entails.
As a Reviewer:
We rely heavily on the expertise of the community in making important
funding decisions - both as Program Officers and reviewers. The
success of the merit review system depends on the willingness of qualified reviewers to give their time to the process. Potential reviewers should contact a
Program Director in their particular subfield, by e-mail or telephone,
to let them know of their interest in serving as either an ad hoc mail
reviewer or panelist for proposals submitted to the program.
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DIVISION
OF PHYSICS
As a Rotator:
The Division of Physics (PHY) continually seeks expressions of
interest from established research physicists who may be interested
in serving a one- or two- year temporary assignment as a program
director in one of the Division's programs. Individuals who are
interested are invited to contact the Program
Director of the PHY program in their area of expertise to let
the program officer know of their interest in serving as a rotator
and to discuss the responsibilities of the position.
As a Reviewer:
The Division of Physics continually seeks to broaden its population
of experts to serve as ad hoc mail reviewers and as panelists in
reviewing physics research and education proposals submitted to
the Division. Individuals who are interested in serving as reviewers
are invited to contact the Program
Director of the PHY program in their area of expertise to let
the program officer know of their interest in serving as a reviewer
for proposals to the program.
PHY
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