Resumes/CV for RTE and SuperRTE NSUF proposals
(Required for Principal Investigator and Significant Collaborators)
A resume provides information reviewers can use to evaluate an individual’s skills, experience, and potential for leadership within the scientific community.
Applicants must submit a resume or biographical sketch (see description below the table) for the Principal Investigator and any significant collaborators. NSUF technical leads and other NSUF support staff are not required to provide a CV if they are not also significant collaborators.
Significant Collaborators
Technical expertise and qualifications are to be provided for individual participants, All participants making a defined, material contribution that is critical to the success of the user access project must be listed as collaborators on the application. Applicants must have the full consent of all collaborators prior to submitting the application.
NSUF reserves the right to not proceed with merit reviews for incomplete applications, including missing resumes/CVs.
Applicants must screen resumes to ensure that they do not contain PII such as personal addresses, personal landline/cell phone numbers, and personal emails.
Pages outside the specified page limits and font size, including references, will be redacted and unavailable for evaluators to review
Resumes must include the following information, at a minimum:
Resume Requirements (Research & Development Activities) |
Contact Information | Phone, email, and address |
Education & Training | Provide name of institution, major/area, degree, and year for undergraduate, graduate, and postdoctoral training |
Research & Professional Experience | Beginning with the current position, list professional/academic positions in chronological order with a brief description. List all current academic, professional, or institutional appointments, foreign or domestic, at the applicant institution or elsewhere, whether remuneration is received, and, whether full-time, part-time, or voluntary |
Awards & Honors | List any notable awards and honors received |
Publications | List of up to 10 publications most closely related to the proposed project. For each publication, identify the names of all authors (in the same sequence in which they appear in the publication), the article title, book or journal title, volume number, page numbers, year of publication, and website address if available electronically. Patents, copyrights, and software systems developed may be provided in addition to or substituted for publications. An abbreviated style such as the Physical Review Letters (PRL) convention for citations (list only the first author) may be used for publications with more than 10 authors |
Patents, copyrights, and software systems developed | May be provided in addition to or substituted for publications. |
Additional Criteria | There should be no lapses in time over the past 10 years or since age 18, whichever period is shorter. |
Biographical Sketch Option
As an alternative to a resume, it is acceptable to use the biographical sketch format approved by the National Science Foundation (NSF). The biographical sketch format may be generated by the Science Experts Network Curriculum Vita (SciENcv), a cooperative venture maintained at SciENcv: Science Experts Network Curriculum Vitae (nih.gov) also available at Common Form for Biographical Sketch (nsf.gov). The use of a format required by another agency is intended to reduce the administrative burden to researchers by promoting the use of common formats.