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Events and Workshops

June

MSU’s Institute for Cyber-Enabled Research (ICER) is hosting a webinar series on the foundations of the high-performance computing center (HPCC). Part two is about understanding the HPCC software module system, installing and building new software on the HPCC, and securely transferring big data to and from the HPCC.
MSU’s Institute for Cyber-Enabled Research (ICER) is hosting a webinar series on the foundations of the high-performance computing center (HPCC). Part three will provide a hands-on introduction to develop, test, run, and monitor workflows on the HPCC.
The future of Air and Space warfare will be as unrecognizable from today as the early Wright Flyer and Goddard’s rockets are from today’s F-47 and Starship. However, the crucial role of AFRL science and technology innovation will remain unchanged – it will be the essential ingredient that enables the Department of the Air Force to project dominant power today and tomorrow, ensuring our decision loop stays inside that of our adversary.

September

Are you ready to start a proposal, but want to know more about what proposal development services MSU offers? Start with this webinar.
This webinar is designed to help researchers navigate the funding landscape.
Join us for Spartan CoreFest, a campus-wide event to showcase MSU’s Shared Research Resources (SRRs), Core Facilities, and research-support services.
Learn best practices and hear success stories for securing funding from private foundations.

October

Learn about engaging and building corporate partnerships. Presenters will share strategies and case studies that may be helpful in identifying funding.
This webinar will provide information and advice on writing a compelling Specific Aims page for an NIH proposal.
This webinar will provide information to help you develop the Research Strategy section of your NIH proposal.

November

Join your colleagues for this webinar which will outline the updated scoring criteria and provide key insights into how scientific merit is evaluated in NIH proposals.
Revise and strengthen your Specific Aims page on your next proposal in this peer-review workshop.