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Engineering Design and government funding

Thursday, April 10th, 2008

To any academic reading this blog who senses that their research interests are in any way related to mine:

Leave a comment, I’d love to hear from you and know what you’re doing, and how your research is going.
Check out the NSF funding for Engineering Design, and the projects that have been supported in the past.

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The right honorable NSF

Thursday, April 3rd, 2008

I just received notification from the National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellowship Program that I have been accorded an Honorable Mention! I do actually feel honored by this honorable mention, although clearly the fellowship itself was the original aim of my application.
To those of you who are not aware, the NSF GRFP is one of […]

This one goes out

Thursday, April 3rd, 2008

So this gives Cognitive Lens three primary audiences: engineers, designers, and psychologists (particularly of the cognitive persuasion). A group I also hope to connect with more generally are those undertaking research degrees of all sorts - including undergraduates considering grad school, Masters students working their way through deeper coursework, and Doctorate students engaging in research at the deepest levels.

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