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Staff Directory
Scott
F.
Midkiff
Email:
smidkiff@nsf.gov
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Phone:
(703) 292-8339
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Fax:
(703) 292-9147
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Room:
525 N
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Organization:
EFRI
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Title:
Program Director
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Organization:
ECCS
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Title:
Program Director
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Program Responsibilities:
ACCELERATING DISCOVERY IN SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING THROUGH PETASCALE SIMULATIONS AND ANALYSIS
(PetaApps)
Cyber-Physical Systems
(CPS)
Integrative, Hybrid & Complex Systems
(IHCS)
Biography:
Scott F. Midkiff joined the National Science Foundation in September 2006 as a Program Director for the Integrative, Hybrid and Complex Systems (IHCS) Program of the Electrical, Communications and Cyber Systems (ECCS) Division in the Directorate for Engineering (ENG). His responsibilities within the IHCS program include cyber systems as well as signal processing.
Dr. Midkiff is on an IPA assignment from Virginia Tech, where he is a Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering. He also holds a courtesy appointment as a Professor of Computer Science at Virginia Tech. He has prior industrial experience at Bell Laboratories (1979-1982) and, while a student, at IBM (Summer 1977, Summer 1978). He was a visiting research associate at Carnegie Mellon University (1985-1986).
Dr. Midkiff directs the Integrated Research and Education in Advanced Networking (IREAN) program at Virginia Tech and served as the principal investigator of an NSF Integrated Graduate Education and Research Training (IGERT) grant that created the IREAN program. Dr. Midkiff is the Education and Training department editor and a founding member of the editorial board of IEEE Pervasive Computing magazine. Dr. Midkiff is also a member of the statewide advisory board for Virginia's Commonwealth Graduate Engineering Program (CGEP), a multi-university distance learning program.
Dr. Midkiff received the B.S.E. degree in Electrical Engineering and Computer Science from Duke University (1979), the M.S. in Electrical Engineering from Stanford University (1980), and the Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering from Duke University (1985). He is a Senior Member of the Institute for Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE), a member of the Association for Computing Machinery (ACM), and a member of the American Society for Engineering Education (ASEE). His research interests include wireless networks, mobile systems, and pervasive computing.
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