From cdwirz at ucar.edu Thu Jan 18 15:34:02 2024 From: cdwirz at ucar.edu (Christopher Wirz) Date: Thu, 18 Jan 2024 15:34:02 -0700 Subject: [Nsa] =?utf-8?q?Getting_involved_with_NSF_NCAR=E2=80=99s_new_Con?= =?utf-8?q?vergence_Science_Program?= Message-ID: Hello Everyone, I'd like to draw your attention to an opportunity to get involved with the NSF NCAR Convergence Science Program that was posted in Sundog last week. I've included the information from that post below. Please consider attending one of our information sessions to learn more about the program and the two opportunities we have for getting involved (dates, times, and calendar links are also listed below). Let us know if you have any questions by emailing convergence at ucar.edu Best, Chris --- The NSF NCAR Directorate is developing a Convergence Science Program to accelerate NSF NCAR?s leadership role in enabling and conducting convergence research for the Earth systems science (ESS) community. ?What is convergence science? Broadly defined, convergence science is a means to solve complex research problems that arise from either pressing scientific or societal needs, through deep integration across diverse disciplines (see here ). Convergence is an approach that can be undertaken to investigate science questions and/or societal problems. What is the vision of the Convergence Science Program? The vision is for NSF NCAR to be a place where convergence science for the field of Earth Systems Science is deeply understood, valued, and supported ? scientifically, culturally, and financially. We are working to help NSF NCAR reflect its role as a National Center pertaining to convergence science by conducting strategically important and challenging convergence research; enabling convergence through training, mentoring, and other workforce development skills for researchers and community partners; and determining other key needs to serve NCAR and the broader communities. How can you get involved and learn more? The Convergence Science Program is hosting two informational sessions to provide an introduction to the program?s vision and proposed efforts and to share two new opportunities to get involved with the program. The two opportunities are: - Community of Practice - Ambassadors (CoP-A): We are currently recruiting a cohort of ambassadors to support and be supported by the Convergence Science Program. These positions will come with some FTE support (at least 1 month of time and potentially more) for at least 9 months and potentially longer. See here for additional details about the Ambassadors position. We currently have funding to support 1-2 ambassadors per lab. We are seeking to create a team with a wide range of perspectives and experiences. We encourage all who are interested to apply, no matter if you?re new to this type of research or if you have years of experience with it! - Community of Practice - Interest Network (CoP-IN): We are creating a network of those who are interested in convergence science that is open to all NCAR staff, affiliates, and visitors who wish to join and stay connected. See more information here . This network is open to any and all who are interested! Applications for CoP-A and/or CoP-IN: We have a short application for those interested in participating in either opportunity. Applications are due Friday, February 16, 2024, and applications can be submitted here . Recommendations for CoP-A and/or CoP-IN: We also welcome recommendations of those who you think would be good applicants. There is no requirement to be recommended, and you do not need to self-recommend, just apply. Recommendations are also due Friday, February 16, 2024. We will contact the nominees by Tuesday, February 20, and will give them one week to apply. Recommendations can be submitted here . We plan to announce CoP-A selections by Monday, March 4, 2024, and appointments will begin on Monday, April 1, 2024. The first CoP-IN meeting will be held at the end of April. Informational sessions: We highly encourage all who are interested in the program overall and/or in getting involved to join one of our two informational sessions. During these sessions, we will provide a brief overview of the program and have ample time for questions and discussion. The session dates and times are: - Tuesday, January 23 at 1 MST in FL2-1001: Click to add to your calendar - Thursday, February 8 at 1 MST in the ML-680 Tower B (ML Penthouse): Click to add to your calendar Both events will be hybrid, allowing for virtual attendance and questions if you cannot join in person. -- *Christopher D. Wirz (he/him) **|* *Project Scientist I* Weather Risks and Decisions in Society (WRaDS) Mesoscale & Microscale Meteorology Lab (MMM) U.S. National Science Foundation, National Center for Atmospheric Research (NSF NCAR) -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: