NSF ART Award #: 2331409
Project Duration:
02/01/2024
- 01/31/2028
Principal Investigator: David Ebert, PhD, Interim Chief AI Officer, Associate Vice President of Research and Partnerships, Director, Data Institute for Societal Challenges, Gallogly Chair Professor of ECE and CS
Co- Principal Investigators: Clara Smith, PhD, Research Scientist, Data Institute for Societal Challenges, Brittany Hott, PhD, Educational Psychology, University of Oklahoma, Carol Silva, PhD, Interim Vice President of Research and Partnerships, Edith Kinney Gaylord Presidential Professor of Political Science, Shane Connelly, PhD, Co-Director of the Center for Applied Social Research and Professor of Psychology
ABSTRACT
This project establishes the foundations for a robust translational, commercialization, and entrepreneurial (TEC) infrastructure that serves as the natural nexus point for use-inspired research activities. Mizzou TecHub is designed to jumpstart TEC at MU by addressing critical barriers through the creation of new training programs, scaling existing successful programs, emulating effective translational programs from Mizzou TecHub’s mentor, Washington University (WashU), and establishing an ART ambassador network. The guiding principle is to work together to establish and maintain a culture of innovation built on respect. A long-term vision is a future where TEC thrives at MU due to the activities and training available to help innovators navigate the complex technical, ethical, and commercialization landscape, thereby impacting society. By more effectively harnessing the discoveries made at MU and efficiently translating them, the University of Missouri will vastly expand the economic and societal impacts not only regionally, but also globally.
The objective of this project is to build capacity to scale to accelerate research translation while also training the next generation of students and post-docs. Underpinning the success will be the culture, creating a TEC environment that is embraced by the innovators and supported and incentivized by the university. There are three main pillars that will serve as the foundation of the Mizzou TecHub, which aligns with the NSF ART outcomes: (1) Student and Postdoctoral Training – consists of two specialized tracks designed for transdisciplinary collaborations to provide students and post-doctoral researchers the opportunity to explore entrepreneurial pathways and how research impacts society; (2) Translational Capacity Building – consists of bootcamp training activities, wrap around support services and funding to increase the success of translational research by MU researchers; (3) Culture Capacity Building – consists of raising the awareness of the impacts of translational research while increasing the number of researchers involved with translational research.
This award reflects NSF’s statutory mission and has been deemed worthy of support through evaluation using the Foundation’s intellectual merit and broader impacts review criteria.
Institutional ART Program/Center:
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Institutional ART Program/Center Website:
Institutional ART Program/Center Leadership:
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Institutional ART Program/Center Contact:
Marcie King
marcieanneking@ou.edu
Institutional Tech Transfer Office Website:
Institutional Tech Transfer Office Contact:
Andrew Pollock
agesswe@clemson.edu
Mentorship
Mentor Institution to the Institutional ART Program:
Purdue University
Mentor Institution Lead to the Institutional ART Program:
Purdue University
Cesare Guariniello, Lead for OU, Daniel Delaurentis, Mentor
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