Reviewer Application Form
 
Chemical, Bioengineering, Environmental, & Transport Systems Division (CBET)
National Science Foundation   -   Directorate for Engineering
 
Please fill in, as a minimum, all required fields marked by asterisks (*).
When complete, print a copy for your records and click "Submit" near the bottom of the form.
Information:
Last Name *
First Name or Initial *
Middle Initial or Name
Institution/Employer *
Department/Division *
Position *
 
Areas of Expertise:
 
(e.g., self-assembly, fuel cells, fluid mechanics)
First Area *
Second Area
Third Area
 
CBET Program Areas:
Chemical, Biochemical, and Biotechnology Systems:
    1491 - Biotechnology, Biochemical, and Biomass Engineering
    1401 - Catalysis and Biocatalysis
    1417 - Chemical and Biological Separations
    1403 - Process and Reaction Engineering
Biomedical Engineering and Engineering Healthcare:
    5345 - Biomedical Engineering
    7236 - Biophotonics, Advanced Imaging, and Sensing for Human Health
    5342 - Research to Aid Persons with Disabilities
Environmental Engineering and Sustainability:
    7644 - Energy for Sustainability
    1440 - Environmental Engineering
    7643 - Environmental Sustainability
    1179 - Environmental Technology
Transport and Thermal Fluids Phenomena:
    1407 - Combustion, Fire, and Plasma Systems
    1443 - Fluid Dynamics
    1414 - Interfacial Processes and Thermodynamics
    1415 - Particulate and Multiphase Processes
    1406 - Thermal Transport Processes
Please select one or more of the above CBET Program Areas that match your Area(s) of Expertise and insert the Program Number(s) (e.g., 1443, 1415), in order of preference, in the box below.
Desired Program Area(s): *

Additional Information:
eMail Address *
Telephone * () -
URL
Graduation Year *
Professional Affiliations *  
(i.e.: AIChE, ASME, etc.)
Fax () -
Building/Room *
Street *
City *
State * & Zip Code *  
Graduate Mentor
PostDoc Mentor
Highest Degree * PhD   Masters

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Collection of this information is authorized by the NSF Act of 1950, as amended, 42 U.S.C. 1861, et seq. Demographic data allows us to gauge whether our programs and other opportunities in science and technology are fairly reaching and benefiting everyone regardless of demographic category, and to ensure that those in under-represented groups have the same knowledge of and access to programs, meetings, vacancies, and other research and educational opportunities as everyone else.  The information will be held closely.  It may be disclosed to government contractors, experts, volunteers and researchers as necessary to complete assigned work; to other government agencies needing the information in order to conduct joint merit reviews with NSF; to federal government agencies needing potential reviewers and specialists in particular fields, or to another federal science agency or an academic researcher to use this data for statistical purposes in scholarly studies or in federal program evaluations.  The information will be added to the NSF Reviewer file, which is used to identify potential candidates to serve as peer reviewers or advisory committee members.  See System of Records, NSF-51, "Reviewer/Proposal File and Associated Records," 69 Federal Register 26410 (May 12, 2004).

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-  Updated on 18 August 2008  -