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Education and Public Outreach
Cycle 4 Peer Review
The Cycle 4 Chandra Education and Public Outreach (EPO) Peer Review, conducted jointly by NASA and CXC, was held in Cambridge MA on Oct. 23-24, 2002. A seven-member panel representing science, education, museum, Forum, NASA mission and NASA management perspectives reviewed 19 proposals. Twelve individual PI proposals and 7 institutional proposals were submitted, a record for Chandra EPO (Education and Public Outreach) submissions. The overall quality of the proposals was high, which made the selection process quite competitive. Four individual proposals and three institutional proposals were selected for funding. A list of the selected PI's and institutions follows. Additional summary information about each selected proposal can be found on the Chandra EPO web site at:
http://chandra.harvard.edu/edu/.
Individual PI Proposals
- Bright Lights Big City: Massive Galaxies & Supermassive Black Holes
Science PI: Dr. Wil van Breugel, Lawrence Livermore Lab
Education PI: Stan Hitomi, Exec. Dir., Edward Teller Education Center
Education Partners: Edward Teller Education Center, Science & Technology Education Program (STEP)
Contact: Stan Hitomi, hitomi@llnl.gov
- A Star in Our Neighborhood
Science PI: Prof. Joseph P. Cassinelli, Univ. of Wisconsin
Education Co-I: Dr. Jim Lattis, U. Wisconsin Space Place
Education Partner: U. Wisconsin Space Place
Contact: James Lattis, lattis@sal.wisc.edu
- The Chandra Student Research Program at the Pisgah Astronomical Instititu
Science Co-I/EPO PI: Dr. Jonathan Keohane, North Carolina School of Science & Mathematics
Education Partner: Pisgah Astronomical Research Institute
Contact: Jonathan Keohane, keohane@ncssm.edu
- Black Holes, Seeing the Unseeable: A Planetarium Show at the Science Museum of Virginia
Science PI: Prof. Craig Sarazin, University of Virginia
Education Co-I: Dr. Edward Murphy
Education Partner: Science Museum of Virginia
Contact: Edward Murphy, emurphy@virginia.edu
Institutional Proposals
- Gear Up and Look Up with Chandra
Institutional PI: Prof. Deepto Chakbaraty, MIT
EPO Co-I: Dr. Irene Porro
Education Partners: GEAR UP in Boston, Boston Museum of Science
Contact: Irene Porro, iporro@space.mit.edu
- Creating Agents for Science
Institutional PI: Dr. Ronald Elsner, NASA/Marshall Space Flight Center
EPO Co-I: Mitzi Adams, MSFC
Education Partners: U. of AL, Huntsville, Institute of Science Education (ISEd),
Huntsville Housing Authority Cultural Art Conservancy,
Huntsville Weed and Seed (US Dept. of Justice),
Chandra X-ray Center (CXC)
Contact: Mitzi Adams, mitzi.adams@msfc.nasa.gov
- New and Improved: the Future of the Penn State Inservice Workshops in Astronomy
Institutional PI: Dr. Eric Feigelson, Pennsylvania State
University
EPO Co-I: Dr. Christopher Palma
Contact: Christopher Palma, cpalma@astro.psu.edu
Cycle 5 EPO and Peer Review
The CXC has responsibility for issuing the Call for Proposals (CfP) for EPO proposals as well as organizing and carrying out the Peer Review. PIs interested in submitting EPO proposals should read the EPO section of the Cycle 5 CfP. Supplementary EPO proposals may be submitted by PIs of selected science proposals who are US citizens. Additional information and specific links for proposal submission will be posted to the CXC proposer site at:
http://cxc.harvard.edu/proposer/.
Deadline for Cycle 5 EPO proposals is September 19, 2003
Note that the deadline for Cycle 5 EPO proposals has been decoupled from the due date of the science budget to enable EPO proposers to concentrate fully on their EPO submission.
CXC Education & Public Outreach Resources
We encourage you to use this section as a resource for talks and public presentations or to create other outreach materials.
Kathy Lestition
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