The Smart and Connected Health (SCH) Program at the National Science Foundation (NSF) and the Intelligent Human-Machine System (IHMS) Laboratory at Northeastern University are hosting an Advancing Health Through Science Smart Health Workshop in Alexandria, VA, January 6-7, 2020 to discuss and promote advances in smart health research and to foster partnerships and education for the future of smart health. The SCH Program Directors from the NSF and National Institutes of Health (NIH) are thrilled to have the broader smart health community come together for this year’s meeting – it will be an exciting Smart Health workshop!
NSF is providing funding support to graduate students at advanced levels of engineering and computer and information science to attend the workshop, promoting the mission of developing a new generation of technologies and data analytics for smart health. All students from traditionally underrepresented groups in computing and engineering are eligible. Eligible students include women, minorities (African Americans/Blacks, Hispanic Americans, American Indians, Alaska Natives, Native Hawaiians, and Native Pacific Islanders), persons from economically disadvantaged backgrounds, and persons with disabilities (https://www.nsf.gov/cise/bpc/). Students currently funded by SCH projects are not eligible to apply through this program.
Through the submission site, submit the two following files:
The summary should be informative to other persons working in the same or related fields. Submissions that do not separately address both merit review criteria within the one-page Project Summary will not be considered.
November 8, 2019: Applications due
November 22, 2019: Decision notifications
Chair: Yingzi Lin – Northeastern University
John Lach – University of Virginia
Rob McCray – Wireless-Life Sciences Alliance
Donna Spruijt-Metz – University of Southern California
If you have any questions, please contact us: nsfsch2020@gmail.com