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1 Virginia Space Grant Consortium Overview Presentation to Academic Affairs Committee, State Council of Higher Education Mary Sandy, Director September 21, 2015
2 52 Consortia: Every state + D.C. and Puerto Rico America s Space Grant Program 987+ Affiliates: 652 higher education 87 industry 83 governmental (state/local/federal) 76 museum/science centers 89 other local partners Public/Private Partnerships Established by Congress in 1987: Public Law Virginia Space Grant began in 1989 NASA Centers Space Grant Colleges and Universities
3 Space Grant Goals Establish state and national networks of universities with capabilities in aerospace-related fields. Promote strong science, engineering, and technology education from elementary through university levels. Foster workforce development through building the nation s talent pool in STEM fields. Develop cooperative programs among universities, all levels of government, and industry. Build research infrastructure at Virginia s Space Grant Universities. Recruit women, underrepresented minorities, and persons with disabilities for careers in STEM. Encourage an interdisciplinary approach to fields relating to aerospace and aeronautics. Enhance public awareness of the benefits research and exploration.
4 VSGC Member Institutions College of William and Mary Hampton University Old Dominion University University of Virginia Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University NASA Langley Research Center NASA Goddard Space Flight Center s Wallops Flight Facility State Council of Higher Education for Virginia Virginia Community College System Virginia Department of Education MathScience Innovation Center Science Museum of Virginia Virginia Air and Space Center Center for Innovative Technology VSGC has worked with more than 500 program partners, including all Virginia accredited colleges, universities and community colleges.
5 2014 Funding for Virginia Space Grant Consortium (projected as of for NASA OEPM) [CATEGORY NAME] ~1% Industry 7% NASA Space Grant 13% NASA Space Grant Other Federal Lead Institution Academic Affiliates State/Local Government 26% Academic Affiliates 12% Other Federal 35% State/Local Government Non-Profit Organizations Industry NASA Space Grant Seed Funding of $575,000 is leveraged $6.85 to 1 with $2,898,349 from cash funding and $1,038,222 from in kind contributions. Lead Institution 6% Note: Fiscal year ends on August 30,2015.
6 State Funding Through SCHEV $450,000 Virginia Aerospace Science and Technology Scholars 170,000 Scholarship/Fellowships/Student Awards 75,000 State STEM Projects $695,000 Total
7 VSGC Organization Board of Directors: Mr. John Broderick Chair, Old Dominion University Dr. William Harvey, Hampton University Dr. W. Taylor Reveley, III, College of William and Mary Dr. Teresa Sullivan, University of Virginia Mr. Peter Blake, State Council of Higher Education for Virginia Mr. Peter Jobse, Center for Innovative Technology Dr. Glenn DuBois, Virginia Community College System Dr.Timothy Sands Virginia Tech Advisory Council: Representatives from each of the members. For SCHEV: Beverly Covington, Policy Analyst for Academic Affairs and Planning Director and Staff (19 individuals) ODU Research Foundation is fiscal agent.
8 Program Areas Scholarships/Fellowships/Internships Student Research and Mission Opportunities Building Research Capabilities/Research Partnerships Workforce Development for the STEM Pipeline - K Post Doc Higher Education Precollege Teacher Professional Development and Student Enrichment Programs Public Science Literacy/Informal Science Education
9 Fellowships and Scholarships Virginia Space Grant Consortium
10 VSGC Scholarships/Fellowships Since 1989, the VSGC has awarded $6,292,628 in support to 1,509 students (including renewals) at Virginia s Space Grant institutions. Undergraduate Research Scholarships -- $1,945,739 to 270 students ($8,500 award) Graduate Research Fellowships -- $3,774,389 to 750 students ($6,000 renewable award University match of $6,000 to $12,000) Community College Scholarships -- $233,000 to 148 students ($2,000 award) Undergraduate STEM Bridge Scholarship -- $178,500 to 179 students ($1,000 renewable award) Teacher Education Scholarships -- $161,000 to 161 students (no longer available) Funding provided by NASA Space Grant and the Commonwealth
11 2015 VSGC Student Research Conference and Luncheon-April 17, 2015 Hosted by NASA Langley Research Center (LaRC) Luncheon Sponsored by Virginia Tech Graduate Research Fellows and Undergraduate Research Scholars present their research Special Agenda for STEM Bridge Scholars and STEM Takes Flight Scholars David Bowles, LaRC Director, Luncheon Keynote Speaker
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14 Student Flight Programs and Design Competitions Virginia Space Grant Consortium
15 Student Flight Opportunities Give students hands-on experience building payloads for space environment Conducting meaningful science and engineering Students participate in rigorous flight readiness review processes Student participation leads to internships and job opportunities at NASA and other Aerospace companies VSGC has been key to supporting these programs at Space Grant universities and community colleges and for precollege projects Virginia Space Grant Consortium
16 Student Flight Programs Cubesats Sounding rocket missions Microgravity experiments Space Station experiments Research balloon payloads Airborne experiments Design projects Virginia Space Grant Consortium
17 RockOn! Colorado Space Grant, Virginia Space Grant and NASA Wallops collaboration. National audience. Six-day hands-on workshop held each June since 2008 for faculty and students. >280 participants to date Small teams build a sounding rocket payload from a kit. Payloads stacked and launched on a two-stage Terrier-Orion rocket on day 6. Payloads launched and retrieved. VSGC has sponsored teams from VT, UVA, HU and ODU. More sophisticated flight opportunities follow on RockSat-C and RockSat-X. More than 33 participating schools have integrated sounding rocket payloads into their curriculum. Virginia Space Grant Consortium
18 VSGC sponsors Virginia Tech Team for Wearable Technology Projects at Johnson Space Center (2013, 2014, 2015) Undergrads in Architecture, Computer Science, Industrial Design, Electrical and Computer Engineering
19 Example Projects In-boot jetpack controller Cargo bag radiation shielding garment Flexible interactive cuff checklist Virginia Space Grant Consortium Noise-cancelling vest
20 Small Satellite Working Group VSGC established a Small Satellite Working Group in 2011 for networking, to plan for anticipated calls for proposals for small satellite initiatives, and to seek collaborative activities. Members currently include Virginia Tech, UVA, Old Dominion University, Will and Mary, Hampton University, NASA Langley and NASA Wallops. Highly collaborative group. Sharing of information and resources Awareness of flight and funding opportunities Ongoing communication and quarterly meeting Working together on VSGC French cubesat initiative Planning for participation in Space Grant Solar Eclipse 2017 project Virginia Space Grant Consortium
21 Internships More than 5,000 students placed in paid internships with NASA, federal labs and industry. Virginia Space Grant Consortium
22 A statewide one stop, centralized, highly searchable online database system CSIIP matches undergraduate STEM students to 150+ companies throughout Virginia offering paid STEM internship positions The online CSIIP system is FREE to use for students, companies, colleges and universities. CSIIP works with all Virginia community colleges, colleges and universities. CSIIP offers spring, summer, and fall internship opportunities Offer industry work experience. Keep STEM talent in Virginia.
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24 Since CSIIP launch, June 2012: Number of active applicants: (Evolves Daily) Number of companies registered: 168 Number of placements: 178 Every expectation that I had when starting this internship has been exceeded. I leave concretely declaring electrical engineering as my major [at Virginia Commonwealth University]. I leave not only adding hands-on skills but knowledge of the Commonwealth Center for Advanced Manufacturing (CCAM), and their goal of joining universities and companies together in order to close the gap in the manufacturing industry for the United States. I one day want to say that I am a graduate of VCU in the field of electrical engineering and this [CSIIP] internship set me on the right path. Jayla Seward, STF Sponsored CSIIP intern, summer 2015
25 Virginia Space Grant Consortium Precollege
26 Virginia Aerospace Science and Technology Scholars (VASTS) Program Information 11 th Grade STEM Program, promoting STEM through NASA Space Exploration Mission Design concepts Online Course runs through from December through April Summer Academy at NASA Langley Research Center in which students design a human mission to Mars College Credit through TNCC is provided for both aspects of the program 2 Credits for the Online Course 2 Credits for the Summer Academy Award Winning program: 2009 NASA Langley Team Achievement Award 2014 Programs That Work Award from Virginia Math Science Coalition Virginia Space Grant Consortium
27 Virginia Aerospace Science and Technology Scholars (VASTS) 2976 alumni since program inception in 2008 Longitudinal Tracking shows: 95% of tracked students have selected STEM college majors or now in STEM careers 66% of tracked students have selected engineering-related college majors 62% of tracked students have selected Virginia colleges and universities External Evaluation shows outstanding student experience ratings. Virginia Space Grant Consortium
28 VSCS is a two aspect program featuring engaging STEM activities based around the exciting missions of NASA s Wallops Flight Facility on Virginia s Eastern Shore Online Course Competitive program for high school sophomores statewide Free of cost 10 week online course studying NASA s scientific missions guided by Virginia Master Teachers Summer Academy One week at NASA Wallops Flight Facility Students work with NASA Wallops Engineers and Scientists on mission designs Winner of a 2015 Virginia Math Science Coalition Programs That Work Award
29 Impact: Over 700 Total Participants in VSCS Online Course and 218 Participants in Summer Academy at Wallops Flight Facility
30 Virginia Earth System Science Scholars (VESSS) On-line Earth System Science Course engaging students in NASA research and data Competitive program for high school juniors and seniors statewide. Free of cost to students. 3 college credits offered through TNCC. TNCC Course Code: Geology 195 Students will study Earth System Science and work with NASA data. Students will work online with Virginia Master Teachers. Analysis of real world data will be emphasized. Technical Report writing will be an important course focus. First offering Spring Semester 2016.
31 Virginia Earth System Science Scholars (VESSS) 2. Earth in the Solar System 7. Carbon Cycle & Ecosystems 3. Earth s Interior 1. VESSS Introduction Modules 6. Climate Variability & Change 4. Atmospheric Composition 5. Weather/Water and Energy Cycle
32 blast.spacegrant.org Partnership between Virginia Space Grant Consortium, Commonwealth of Virginia, Virginia Tech and University of Virginia Statewide program consists of a three-day, on-campus residential experience for rising 9 th and 10 th grade students. 240 students selected for summer Applicant pool of 1,370. Three sessions in summer 2015: VT - July UVA July UVA August 2-5 Provided free of charge to students thanks to state funding. STEM activities focused on solving engineering challenges and scientific questions. 632 participants since program inception in 2013.
33 t h e t o u r s learned how to think outside the box the food discovering more about college and STEM than ever before making new friends BLAST has changed my interests into STEM being with people with similar interests finding unexpected solutions to STEM problems pretty much everything See what college is really like
34 Funding requested through SCHEV budget to expand the program to two more sessions of 80 students each (total 160). $151,200 per year Old Dominion University expected to be added as a university site. BLAST contributes to SCHEV Framework: Goal 1: Provide Affordable Access for All. blast.spacegrant.org Objective: Expand outreach to PK-12 and traditionally underserved populations. Goal 4: Advancing the Economic and Cultural Prosperity of the Commonwealth and Its Regions (Because of its extensive statewide reach). Objective: Build a competitive, future-ready workforce for all regions.
35 Engineering Technology Exploratory Saturday Series. Middle-School Students and Parents. Goals: Motivate students toward careers in engineering technology and information technology Provide hands-on experiences and activities Exposure to real engineering technologists as role models Inform parents about careers in STEM
36 Series Includes Three Themed Saturday Events. Designing the Future (hosted by TNCC) Connecting the Future (hosted by Canon Virginia) Automating the Future (hosted by NASA Langley Research Center) Hosted by: Thomas Nelson Community College, Canon-Virginia, and NASA Langley Research Center Since 2008, 27 Saturdays offered students and 1478 parents have participated. GPGSA partners have contributed significant cash and in-kind support to enable events.
37 Higher Education Programs Virginia Space Grant Consortium
38 Competitive NASA Space Grant Award - $499,155 STEM Takes Flight Program Goals To foster enhanced community college retention in STEM academic tracks through graduation or transfer to a four-year institution. To strengthen VSGC s relationships with and build NASA linkages with Virginia s community colleges. Six Components Community College STEM Bridge Scholarship Industry Internships CSIIP Build/Fly/Learn NASA Research Experiences (Team and Individual) New Courses (2) Faculty Workshop
39 Partners Virginia Community College System (VCCS) NASA Langley Research Center NASA Wallops Flight Facility Eastern Shore Community College Virginia Western Community College Thomas Nelson Community College Strong Support from the Governor s Office
40 Community College STEM Bridge Scholarship $5,000 scholarship ($2k year one; $3k year two) Freshman students majoring in STEM (at least 9 hours) Students seeking Bachelors or Associates degrees Transition to Workforce or Transfer Students 16 scholarships were awarded Industry Internships Through VSGC s Commonwealth STEM Industry Internship Program (CSIIP) One-stop, centralized online application system with 150+ companies Funding for 10 additional community college students ($5k per student) Fall, spring or summer placements Sophomore through recently graduated students; enrolled in at least 6 credit hours Reinforce the value of community college students to employers
41 Build/Fly/Learn NASA Research Experiences (Team and Individual) Four, three-student teams for research at NASA Langley Design, development and test payload elements, test articles or systems 7 Individual Student Researchers at NASA Langley and Wallops Projects will maximize hands-on engagement of students at critical project stages (Ex. -Orion SPLASH, THOR, Sea Level Rise) $5,000 stipend for 40 hours/week 10-week summer period Work Directly with NASA Mentors as Guest Researchers Poster Session and Technical Paper Required 24 placements in summer 2015 Faculty Workshop at Wallops Flight Facility 20 Community College Faculty June 21 st Century Workforce Skills Teambuilding and Simulations
42 Space/Payload Design Courses at Eastern Shore Community College Two New Courses Developed by Eastern Shore Community College Engage Students in Mission Development and Planning for a Suborbital Sounding Rocket Mission, RockSat-C MEC 195 Topics in Space/Payload Design I in fall semester 2015 MEC 295 Topics in Space/Payload Design II in spring 2016 Involve students in all aspects of the planning, design and review process for a science and engineering payload Launch in June 2016 from NASA Wallops
43 Sea Level Rise Service Learning Course New Online Course With a Service Learning Component Co-Developed by Virginia Western Community College and Thomas Nelson Community College Offered to 15 Students Attending any Virginia Community College Partnership with NASA Wallops for Service Learning ODU s Mitigation and Adaptation Research Institute (MARI) Faculty-led Student Teams Working with NASA Scientists Assess Sea Level Rise and Impacts to Coastal Communities and Ecosystems. Use GIS Technologies and Datasets Model various sea level rise scenarios and gauge their impacts to NASA Wallops infrastructure and habitat. Offered in Spring 2016
44 Programs for the National Academies
45 Geospatial Technology Established the Virginia Geospatial Extension Program at Virginia Tech through a NASA Workforce Development Grant. Virginia Geospatial Extension Agent, Dr. John McGee, is now a tenure-track faculty in the College of Natural Resources Three NSF-Advanced Technology Education grants in partnership with Virginia Tech and Virginia s Community Colleges (GeoTEd) Workforce Needs Analysis; Faculty Institutes High School Teacher Workshops; Mobile apps; Career Awareness. GEOTREK-12 program provides precollege teachers with training and support to implement geospatial technologies in the classroom Trained over 750 teachers since 2000 Distinguished Geospatial Education Partner Award from the National GeoTECH Center (National Geospatial Technology Center of Excellence)
46 Geospatial Technology Managed NASA Langley s GIS Internship Program from National recruitment for full and part-time internships year round Students mentored by Mary Gainer Some support for JPL and Marshall Placed nearly 100 interns in paid positions Many from Virginia Tech VSGC GEOTREK-12 program provides precollege teachers with training and support to implement geospatial technologies in the classroom Trained over 750 teachers since 2000 Virginia Space Grant Consortium
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48 Integrative STEM for Pre-service Teachers (instep) NASA-sponsored Pre-service Teacher Program 32 pre-service teachers from 14 different institutions in Virginia 4 Main Components Content Earth Systems Science plus Behavior Intervention and Support Mentorship 5 Master Teachers Practice Extended Day serving at-risk students Professional Development Both online and face-to-face professional development
49 Faculty Programs New Investigator awards, funding for conference travel and new course development Virginia Space Grant Consortium
50 New Investigator Program Designed to strengthen Virginia s aerospace-related infrastructure by providing start-up funding to university faculty who are conducting research aligned with NASA s mission. To date, $280,000 awarded to 28 faculty members. $10,000 per investigator Program inception, 2009 Targeted to tenure track faculty within first five years of academic career. Virginia Space Grant Consortium Seth Aubin (R), Assistant Professor of Physics at the College of William & Mary, graduate students Megan Ivory (L) and Austin Ziltz.
51 New Investigator Program Faculty Awardees Joshua J. Choi UVA Chemical Engineering Solar Aviation with High-Performance, Lowweight and Flexible Perovskite Solar Cells Daniel Foster ODU Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering Process Monitoring of Ultrasonic Additive Manufacturing Luke Juran VT Department of Geography Development and Application of a Multiscalar Water Security Index Otilia Popescu ODU Department of Engineering Technology Software Defined Radios for Small Satellite Communications Bhuvana Srinivasan VT Aerospace and Ocean Engineering Theoretical and Numerical Studies of Plasma Separation from Magnetic Nozzles Virginia Space Grant Consortium
52 VSGC Recent Recognition Programs That Work Award from Virginia Math Science Coalition for Technology Exploratory Saturdays Programs That Work Award from Virginia Math Science Coalition for Virginia Aerospace Science and Technology Scholars (VASTS) Distinguished Geospatial Education Partner Award from the National GeoTECH Center for Geospatial Technician Education Through Virginia s Community Colleges (GeoTED) Programs That Work Award from Virginia Math Science for Virginia Aerospace Science and Technology Scholars NASA Group Achievement Award for Langley Aerospace Research Summer Scholars (LARSS) Program NASA Robert H. Goddard Award for Virginia Space Coast Scholars
53 VSGC Offers Strong track record of outstanding program management and impacts. Long history of partnerships with NASA, particularly Langley, Wallops and Headquarters, academia and industry. Existing Small Sat Working Group. Engagement with national Space Grant network. Educational nonprofit with highly leveraged resources. A mission of educational outreach, workforce development and research directly aligned to NASA s mission and strategic plan. Open to and experienced in partnerships across institutions and organizations. Extensive aerospace, workforce development and education networks Extensive experience in student flight programs, workforce development programs, teacher professional development, higher education and precollege programs. Virginia Space Grant Consortium
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