Building Rural Connectivity Capacity in Nebraska
GrantID: 13366
Grant Funding Amount Low: $187,500
Deadline: Ongoing
Grant Amount High: $190,000
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Priority Outcomes in Nebraska's Mathematical Sciences Postdoctoral Research Fellowships (MSPRF)Nebraska's Mathematical Sciences Postdoctoral Research Fellowships (MSPRF) are designed to enhance the state's research capacity in mathematical sciences. The Nebraska Department of Economic Development and the University of Nebraska are key state agencies supporting research and development initiatives. One of the primary priority outcomes for Nebraska's MSPRF is to increase the number of postdoctoral researchers in mathematical sciences, particularly in areas relevant to the state's economic development, such as data science and computational mathematics.## Fostering Research Excellence in NebraskaNebraska's unique geography, with its mix of rural and urban areas, presents both opportunities and challenges for research in mathematical sciences. The state's frontier counties, with limited access to resources and infrastructure, require innovative solutions to address their specific needs. By supporting postdoctoral research fellowships in mathematical sciences, the MSPRF program aims to foster research excellence in Nebraska, with a focus on areas that can drive economic growth and improve the quality of life for Nebraskans. For instance, the program can support research in mathematical modeling of complex systems, which can be applied to optimize crop yields and water management in the state's agricultural sector.The MSPRF program is also expected to contribute to the development of Nebraska's research infrastructure, particularly in institutions of higher education. By supporting postdoctoral researchers, the program can help build the capacity of Nebraska's universities to conduct cutting-edge research in mathematical sciences. This, in turn, can attract top talent to the state and enhance its competitiveness in the global research landscape. The University of Nebraska, with its strong programs in mathematics and computer science, is well-positioned to benefit from the MSPRF program.## Measuring Success in Nebraska's MSPRF ProgramTo measure the success of the MSPRF program in Nebraska, the state will track key outcomes, including the number of postdoctoral researchers supported, the number of research publications and presentations resulting from the program, and the number of researchers who secure tenure-track positions in Nebraska institutions of higher education. The Nebraska Arts Council, Humanities Nebraska, and other state agencies that provide grants for nonprofits and community organizations in Nebraska can also leverage the MSPRF program to support their initiatives. For example, the program can support research in mathematical sciences that informs the development of arts and humanities programs in the state. By achieving these priority outcomes, the MSPRF program can make a meaningful contribution to Nebraska's research ecosystem and drive economic growth in the state. Nebraska community foundation grants and Nebraska community grants can also be used in conjunction with the MSPRF program to support community development initiatives.Q: What are the priority outcomes for Nebraska's MSPRF program? A: The priority outcomes for Nebraska's MSPRF program include increasing the number of postdoctoral researchers in mathematical sciences, fostering research excellence, and building the capacity of Nebraska's research infrastructure.Q: How will the success of Nebraska's MSPRF program be measured? A: The success of Nebraska's MSPRF program will be measured by tracking key outcomes, including the number of postdoctoral researchers supported, research publications and presentations, and the number of researchers who secure tenure-track positions in Nebraska institutions of higher education.Q: Can Nebraska state grants be used in conjunction with the MSPRF program? A: Yes, Nebraska state grants, such as those provided by the Nebraska Arts Council and Humanities Nebraska, can be used in conjunction with the MSPRF program to support related initiatives and drive economic growth in the state.
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