Difference between revisions of "S-STEM Reviewer"
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+ | :- This links discusses multifactor authentication (MFA) to log into Research.gov, | ||
+ | :- Reviewers will access the proposals via Research.gov under the "Reviews, Panels & Meetings" link. | ||
+ | :- When logging onto Research.gov | ||
+ | :::- you should choose, login with NSF Credentials | ||
+ | :::- you will be propped to enter primary email, MC account | ||
+ | :::- then open Google Authenticator on iphone, and enter the 6-digit number. | ||
+ | :- Once logged into Research.gov | ||
+ | :::- Navigate to Reviews and click ... and enter invitation code, | ||
+ | :::- and then enter reviewer profile information | ||
+ | :::...and then following the links until getting to the Panel main page. |
Revision as of 16:16, 7 April 2025
Feb 26, 2025
BES applied to be an NSF S-STEM Reviewer. Below is the application statement:
Bradley E. Sturgeon, PhD is an emeritus chemistry faculty member at Monmouth College, an ACS-accredited small private liberal arts college in Illinois. He has over 20 years of undergraduate-focused teaching and research experience in the field of experimental (EPR) and computational physical chemistry. Professor Sturgeon has served as the chair of multiple faculty committees including finance, student affairs, and curriculum. He has a very hands-on approach to teaching students in both classroom, laboratory, and research settings. He was the director of the College’s endowed summer research program. Professor Sturgeon used creative means to deliver science content including the addition the MAKER tools (3D printing, laser cutting, glassblowing, air and water drone technology, and VR/AR equipment) and a week-long remote field experience on Andros Island, Bahamas to study the culture, art, and science of blue holes in this isolated ecosystem. Professor Sturgeon has received funding from PittCon, Research Corporation for Science Advancement, and has contributed to two funded PUI NSF-MRI proposals.
April 3, 2025
I received the following email:
I confirmed my availability and then was invited to register for a "Pre-Panel Orientation" webinar. After registering, I received the following confirmation:
I also received the following email with general information for reviewers:
The link [...reviewing for NSF and access helpful training resources]
- - This links discusses multifactor authentication (MFA) to log into Research.gov,
- - Reviewers will access the proposals via Research.gov under the "Reviews, Panels & Meetings" link.
- - When logging onto Research.gov
- - you should choose, login with NSF Credentials
- - you will be propped to enter primary email, MC account
- - then open Google Authenticator on iphone, and enter the 6-digit number.
- - Once logged into Research.gov
- - Navigate to Reviews and click ... and enter invitation code,
- - and then enter reviewer profile information
- ...and then following the links until getting to the Panel main page.