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Usha Varshney

Email: uvarshne@nsf.gov
Phone: (703) 292-8339
Fax: (703) 292-9147
Room: 525 N
Organization: ECCS
Title: Program Director

Program Responsibilities:
Broadening Participation Research Initiation Grants in Engineering (BRIGE)
Domestic Nuclear Detection Office/National Science Foundation Academic Research Initiative (ARI)
Graduate Research Supplements (GRS) to Current ENG Awards to Broaden Participation

Biography:

Dr. Usha Varshney is Director of Electrical, Communications and Cyber Systems (ECCS) at the National Science Foundation. She has served as a Director of the Division of Electrical and Communications Systems (ECS) since August 2005, following her service as Acting Director. She joined the National Science Foundation in December 1997, as an ECS Program Director of Electronics, Photonics and Device Technologies, and of Integrative Systems.

From October 2003 to June 2004, Dr. Varshney was a Legislative Fellow in the United States 108th Congress, and a ComSci Fellow in the U.S. Department of Commerce Science and Technology Fellowship Program, during which time she worked on Capitol Hill in processing and management of Senate legislative actions relating to Science, Nanotechnology and Space in the Office of Virginia Senator George Allen. She had a leadership role in the passage of Senate Bill S.189 on Nanotechnology signed into law (PL 108-153) by President Bush, and in the organization of the bipartisan and bicameral "Congressional Nanotechnology Caucus" established by Senator Allen on April 1, 2004.

From December 1997 to August 2003, as a Program Director in the Division of Electrical and Communications Systems, Dr. Varshney managed interdisciplinary science and engineering research programs for micro/nanoelectronics, spin electronics, molecular electronics, flexible electronics, organic electronics and magnetics, micro/nanomagnetics, integrated solid state devices and circuits, and integrative systems.

Prior to joining the National Science Foundation, Dr. Varshney was Director of Research at American Research Corporation of Virginia from September 1995 -December 1997, where she directed the overall research program of the Corporation. From October 1987- August 1995 as Senior Research Scientist and Research Scientist, she was involved in a broad range of science and technology programs of national interest, including thin films and devices for monolithic magnetics for high density power supplies, nonvolatile random access memories, uncooled focal plane arrays for night vision equipment, radiation-resistant photovoltaic devices, and wide band gap semiconductor devices. She has also held professional appointments at Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, Merrimac Magnetics, and Chronar Corporation.

Dr. Varshney received her Ph.D. degree in Physics from the Indian Institute of Technology, New Delhi, in 1983. She has authored or co-authored over seventy refereed papers, trade journal articles, conference papers, and technical reports. She is an editor of two books and an inventor on seven patents. She is a Fellow of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE), Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS), Life Member and Distinguished Lecturer of IEEE Electron Devices Society (EDS), and member of IEEE Society of Women Engineers (SWE). Dr. Varshney is an Associate Editor and member of the Editorial Board of IEEE Sensors Journal and member of the Advisory Committee (AdCom) of IEEE Magnetics Society. She has also served as a member of the Joint Commission on Technology and Science (JCOTS) Advisory Committee on Nanotechnology for the Commonwealth of Virginia.

While at the National Science Foundation, Dr. Varshney has promoted programs for the advancement of women in academic science and engineering careers. She has also conducted World Technology Evaluations in Japan and Europe to determine U.S. competitiveness in research and development in cutting-edge technologies . Dr. Varshney has participated in forums and seminars on science and technology policy issues, and also has been the recipient of a number of honors and awards, while in industry and at the National Science Foundation.

 

 

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