Tuesday, September 27, 2016

NSF Investments and Opportunities in Interdisciplinary Research on Hazards and Disasters--Visit from program officer David Mendonça

The College of Humanities and Social Sciences is pleased to host

Dr. David Mendonça of the National Science Foundation

"NSF Investments and Opportunities in Interdisciplinary Research on Hazards and Disasters"

Tuesday, October 18, 10:00 to 11:30
Room 129, 1911 Building

David Mendonca
Program Director
Infrastructure Management and Extreme Events Program
National Science Foundation

The National Science Foundation (NSF) is in the midst of a series of major, multi-directorate investments in the basic science and engineering underlying society's ability to prepare for--and respond to--hazards and disasters. This talk reviews recent results, opportunities and challenges in this area, focusing on strongly interdisciplinary research where humans are inextricably "in the loop." Examples are drawn from the Infrastructure Management and Extreme Events (IMEE) program, as well as from recent related programs such as Critical Resilient Infrastructure Systems and Processes (CRISP) and Smart and Connected Communities. The talk will include ample opportunity for discussion.

About the speaker. David Mendonca currently directs the IMEE program and participates in the administration of a number of others. While at NSF, he is on leave from the Industrial and Systems Engineering Department at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, where he is an Associate Professor. His research focuses on the role of systems engineering in disaster response.

Short individual appointments to meet Dr. Mendonça are available; contact Tom Birkland, Associate Dean for Research and Engagement, at tabirkla@ncsu.edu