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Wed, Sep 18, 2019 8:09 PM

SUBJECT: Save the Date — The PI Launchpad: From Science Idea to NASA Mission

NASA, the University of Arizona and the Heising-Simons Foundation are
organizing a workshop in Tucson, AZ for researchers and engineers who would
like to submit a NASA space mission proposal in the next few years but
don’t know where to start. We are interested in broadening the pool of
potential NASA space mission PI’s. People with marginalized identities are
strongly encouraged to apply. There is no cost to attend the workshop and
travel, meals, and lodging for non-NASA participants will be covered by the
Heising-Simons Foundation.

We will have a link for the application soon, but in the meantime we hope
you can share the announcement below with your community so that they are
aware of the opportunity.

Please email questions to hq-smd-piworkshop@nasa.gov.

Please share this message with others who may be interested.

Thank you,

    Ellen Gertsen, Erika Hamden, Michael New, Nicole Cabrera Salazar

The PI Launchpad:  From Science Idea to NASA Mission

Important Dates:

Applications due on NSPIRES: October 4th, 2019

Selections made no later than: October 21st, 2019

Workshop Dates: November 18th-20th, 2019

Workshop Location: University of Arizona Campus, Tucson, AZ

Workshop description:

Are you thinking about developing your first flight mission proposal in the
next few years but have no idea where to start? If you are a researcher in
any NASA Science Mission Directorate (SMD) discipline who wants to take
your career to the next level but have not yet held a leadership position
on mission proposals or large science teams, this is the workshop for you.
Join us November 18 - 20, 2019 in Tucson, AZ for Launchpad: an
expenses-paid three-day workshop that will teach you the skills to get your
mission idea off the ground.

NASA’s Science Mission Directorate (SMD), in partnership with the
University of Arizona and the Heising-Simons Foundation, will host
Launchpad to guide participants through turning their science question into
a mission concept. Participants will go step-by-step through the process of
developing a science case, defining requirements, building a team, securing
partnerships, and obtaining support from the home institution. Participants
will also have time for networking and personal reflection as they mature
their mission concepts.

We are interested in broadening the pool of potential NASA space mission
PI’s. People with potentially intersecting marginalized identities are
strongly encouraged to apply. There is no cost to attend the workshop and
travel, meals, and lodging for non-NASA participants will be covered by the
Heising-Simons Foundation.

We will select between 35-40 participants from the pool of applicants. For
those not selected, we are planning to hold additional Launchpads in 2020
and beyond. Applicants should be currently at US institutions.

More details to come. Please watch
https://science.nasa.gov/researchers/pi-launchpad for new announcements.

--

Michael  H. New, PhD

Deputy Associate Administrator for Research

Science Mission Directorate

NASA Headquarters

Phone: (202) 358-1766

Email: michael.h.new@nasa.gov

--
Munir Humayun
Secretary of the Meteoritical Society,
Professor
Department of Earth, Ocean, and Atmospheric Science
& National High Magnetic Field Laboratory
Florida State University
1800 E. Paul Dirac Drive
Tallahassee, FL 32310
FAX: (850) 644-0827
metsocsec@gmail.com (or cc. humayun@magnet.fsu.edu)

SUBJECT: Save the Date — The PI Launchpad: From Science Idea to NASA Mission NASA, the University of Arizona and the Heising-Simons Foundation are organizing a workshop in Tucson, AZ for researchers and engineers who would like to submit a NASA space mission proposal in the next few years but don’t know where to start. We are interested in broadening the pool of potential NASA space mission PI’s. People with marginalized identities are strongly encouraged to apply. There is no cost to attend the workshop and travel, meals, and lodging for non-NASA participants will be covered by the Heising-Simons Foundation. We will have a link for the application soon, but in the meantime we hope you can share the announcement below with your community so that they are aware of the opportunity. Please email questions to hq-smd-piworkshop@nasa.gov. Please share this message with others who may be interested. Thank you, Ellen Gertsen, Erika Hamden, Michael New, Nicole Cabrera Salazar *The PI Launchpad: From Science Idea to NASA Mission* *Important Dates:* Applications due on NSPIRES: October 4th, 2019 Selections made no later than: October 21st, 2019 Workshop Dates: November 18th-20th, 2019 Workshop Location: University of Arizona Campus, Tucson, AZ *Workshop description:* Are you thinking about developing your first flight mission proposal in the next few years but have no idea where to start? If you are a researcher in any NASA Science Mission Directorate (SMD) discipline who wants to take your career to the next level but have not yet held a leadership position on mission proposals or large science teams, this is the workshop for you. Join us November 18 - 20, 2019 in Tucson, AZ for Launchpad: an expenses-paid three-day workshop that will teach you the skills to get your mission idea off the ground. NASA’s Science Mission Directorate (SMD), in partnership with the University of Arizona and the Heising-Simons Foundation, will host Launchpad to guide participants through turning their science question into a mission concept. Participants will go step-by-step through the process of developing a science case, defining requirements, building a team, securing partnerships, and obtaining support from the home institution. Participants will also have time for networking and personal reflection as they mature their mission concepts. We are interested in broadening the pool of potential NASA space mission PI’s. People with potentially intersecting marginalized identities are strongly encouraged to apply. There is no cost to attend the workshop and travel, meals, and lodging for non-NASA participants will be covered by the Heising-Simons Foundation. We will select between 35-40 participants from the pool of applicants. For those not selected, we are planning to hold additional Launchpads in 2020 and beyond. Applicants should be currently at US institutions. More details to come. Please watch https://science.nasa.gov/researchers/pi-launchpad for new announcements. -- Michael H. New, PhD Deputy Associate Administrator for Research Science Mission Directorate NASA Headquarters Phone: (202) 358-1766 Email: michael.h.new@nasa.gov -- Munir Humayun Secretary of the Meteoritical Society, Professor Department of Earth, Ocean, and Atmospheric Science & National High Magnetic Field Laboratory Florida State University 1800 E. Paul Dirac Drive Tallahassee, FL 32310 FAX: (850) 644-0827 metsocsec@gmail.com (or cc. humayun@magnet.fsu.edu)
AL
Announce list for all MetSoc members
Thu, Sep 19, 2019 10:32 PM

Hello,

I would be interested in attending your workshop.

Thanks sincerely,

Ernie
713-822-7895 cell

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Subject: [EXTERNAL] [Metsocsec] Fwd: Could you please have the Meteoritical Society Forward the Following?

SUBJECT: Save the Date — The PI Launchpad: From Science Idea to NASA Mission

NASA, the University of Arizona and the Heising-Simons Foundation are organizing a workshop in Tucson, AZ for researchers and engineers who would like to submit a NASA space mission proposal in the next few years but don’t know where to start. We are interested in broadening the pool of potential NASA space mission PI’s. People with marginalized identities are strongly encouraged to apply. There is no cost to attend the workshop and travel, meals, and lodging for non-NASA participants will be covered by the Heising-Simons Foundation.

We will have a link for the application soon, but in the meantime we hope you can share the announcement below with your community so that they are aware of the opportunity.

Please email questions to hq-smd-piworkshop@nasa.govmailto:hq-smd-piworkshop@nasa.gov.

Please share this message with others who may be interested.

Thank you,
Ellen Gertsen, Erika Hamden, Michael New, Nicole Cabrera Salazar

The PI Launchpad:  From Science Idea to NASA Mission

Important Dates:
Applications due on NSPIRES: October 4th, 2019
Selections made no later than: October 21st, 2019
Workshop Dates: November 18th-20th, 2019
Workshop Location: University of Arizona Campus, Tucson, AZ

Workshop description:
Are you thinking about developing your first flight mission proposal in the next few years but have no idea where to start? If you are a researcher in any NASA Science Mission Directorate (SMD) discipline who wants to take your career to the next level but have not yet held a leadership position on mission proposals or large science teams, this is the workshop for you. Join us November 18 - 20, 2019 in Tucson, AZ for Launchpad: an expenses-paid three-day workshop that will teach you the skills to get your mission idea off the ground.

NASA’s Science Mission Directorate (SMD), in partnership with the University of Arizona and the Heising-Simons Foundation, will host Launchpad to guide participants through turning their science question into a mission concept. Participants will go step-by-step through the process of developing a science case, defining requirements, building a team, securing partnerships, and obtaining support from the home institution. Participants will also have time for networking and personal reflection as they mature their mission concepts.

We are interested in broadening the pool of potential NASA space mission PI’s. People with potentially intersecting marginalized identities are strongly encouraged to apply. There is no cost to attend the workshop and travel, meals, and lodging for non-NASA participants will be covered by the Heising-Simons Foundation.

We will select between 35-40 participants from the pool of applicants. For those not selected, we are planning to hold additional Launchpads in 2020 and beyond. Applicants should be currently at US institutions.

More details to come. Please watch https://science.nasa.gov/researchers/pi-launchpad for new announcements.

--
Michael  H. New, PhD
Deputy Associate Administrator for Research
Science Mission Directorate
NASA Headquarters
Phone: (202) 358-1766
Email: michael.h.new@nasa.govmailto:michael.h.new@nasa.gov

--
Munir Humayun
Secretary of the Meteoritical Society,
Professor
Department of Earth, Ocean, and Atmospheric Science
& National High Magnetic Field Laboratory
Florida State University
1800 E. Paul Dirac Drive
Tallahassee, FL 32310
FAX: (850) 644-0827
metsocsec@gmail.commailto:metsocsec@gmail.com (or cc. humayun@magnet.fsu.edumailto:humayun@magnet.fsu.edu)

Hello, I would be interested in attending your workshop. Thanks sincerely, Ernie 713-822-7895 cell From: metsocsec-bounces@minlists.org <metsocsec-bounces@minlists.org> On Behalf Of Announce list for all MetSoc members Sent: Wednesday, September 18, 2019 3:10 PM To: metsocsec@minlists.org Cc: New, Michael H. (HQ-DA000) <michael.h.new@nasa.gov>; Grossman, Jeffrey N. (HQ-DG000) <jeffrey.n.grossman@nasa.gov> Subject: [EXTERNAL] [Metsocsec] Fwd: Could you please have the Meteoritical Society Forward the Following? SUBJECT: Save the Date — The PI Launchpad: From Science Idea to NASA Mission NASA, the University of Arizona and the Heising-Simons Foundation are organizing a workshop in Tucson, AZ for researchers and engineers who would like to submit a NASA space mission proposal in the next few years but don’t know where to start. We are interested in broadening the pool of potential NASA space mission PI’s. People with marginalized identities are strongly encouraged to apply. There is no cost to attend the workshop and travel, meals, and lodging for non-NASA participants will be covered by the Heising-Simons Foundation. We will have a link for the application soon, but in the meantime we hope you can share the announcement below with your community so that they are aware of the opportunity. Please email questions to hq-smd-piworkshop@nasa.gov<mailto:hq-smd-piworkshop@nasa.gov>. Please share this message with others who may be interested. Thank you, Ellen Gertsen, Erika Hamden, Michael New, Nicole Cabrera Salazar The PI Launchpad: From Science Idea to NASA Mission Important Dates: Applications due on NSPIRES: October 4th, 2019 Selections made no later than: October 21st, 2019 Workshop Dates: November 18th-20th, 2019 Workshop Location: University of Arizona Campus, Tucson, AZ Workshop description: Are you thinking about developing your first flight mission proposal in the next few years but have no idea where to start? If you are a researcher in any NASA Science Mission Directorate (SMD) discipline who wants to take your career to the next level but have not yet held a leadership position on mission proposals or large science teams, this is the workshop for you. Join us November 18 - 20, 2019 in Tucson, AZ for Launchpad: an expenses-paid three-day workshop that will teach you the skills to get your mission idea off the ground. NASA’s Science Mission Directorate (SMD), in partnership with the University of Arizona and the Heising-Simons Foundation, will host Launchpad to guide participants through turning their science question into a mission concept. Participants will go step-by-step through the process of developing a science case, defining requirements, building a team, securing partnerships, and obtaining support from the home institution. Participants will also have time for networking and personal reflection as they mature their mission concepts. We are interested in broadening the pool of potential NASA space mission PI’s. People with potentially intersecting marginalized identities are strongly encouraged to apply. There is no cost to attend the workshop and travel, meals, and lodging for non-NASA participants will be covered by the Heising-Simons Foundation. We will select between 35-40 participants from the pool of applicants. For those not selected, we are planning to hold additional Launchpads in 2020 and beyond. Applicants should be currently at US institutions. More details to come. Please watch https://science.nasa.gov/researchers/pi-launchpad for new announcements. -- Michael H. New, PhD Deputy Associate Administrator for Research Science Mission Directorate NASA Headquarters Phone: (202) 358-1766 Email: michael.h.new@nasa.gov<mailto:michael.h.new@nasa.gov> -- Munir Humayun Secretary of the Meteoritical Society, Professor Department of Earth, Ocean, and Atmospheric Science & National High Magnetic Field Laboratory Florida State University 1800 E. Paul Dirac Drive Tallahassee, FL 32310 FAX: (850) 644-0827 metsocsec@gmail.com<mailto:metsocsec@gmail.com> (or cc. humayun@magnet.fsu.edu<mailto:humayun@magnet.fsu.edu>)
AL
Announce list for all MetSoc members
Sun, Sep 22, 2019 11:09 AM

On 2019-09-18 22:09, Announce list for all MetSoc members wrote:

SUBJECT: Save the Date — The PI Launchpad: From Science Idea to NASA
Mission

NASA, the University of Arizona and the Heising-Simons Foundation are
organizing a workshop in Tucson, AZ for researchers and engineers who
would like to submit a NASA space mission proposal in the next few
years but don’t know where to start. We are interested in broadening
the pool of potential NASA space mission PI’s. People with
marginalized identities are strongly encouraged to apply. There is no
cost to attend the workshop and travel, meals, and lodging for
non-NASA participants will be covered by the Heising-Simons
Foundation.

We will have a link for the application soon, but in the meantime we
hope you can share the announcement below with your community so that
they are aware of the opportunity.

Please email questions to hq-smd-piworkshop@nasa.gov.

Please share this message with others who may be interested.

Thank you,

      Ellen Gertsen, Erika Hamden, Michael New, Nicole Cabrera

Salazar

THE PI LAUNCHPAD:  FROM SCIENCE IDEA TO NASA MISSION

IMPORTANT DATES:

Applications due on NSPIRES: October 4th, 2019

Selections made no later than: October 21st, 2019

Workshop Dates: November 18th-20th, 2019

Workshop Location: University of Arizona Campus, Tucson, AZ

WORKSHOP DESCRIPTION:

Are you thinking about developing your first flight mission proposal
in the next few years but have no idea where to start? If you are a
researcher in any NASA Science Mission Directorate (SMD) discipline
who wants to take your career to the next level but have not yet held
a leadership position on mission proposals or large science teams,
this is the workshop for you. Join us November 18 - 20, 2019 in
Tucson, AZ for Launchpad: an expenses-paid three-day workshop that
will teach you the skills to get your mission idea off the ground.

NASA’s Science Mission Directorate (SMD), in partnership with the
University of Arizona and the Heising-Simons Foundation, will host
Launchpad to guide participants through turning their science question
into a mission concept. Participants will go step-by-step through the
process of developing a science case, defining requirements, building
a team, securing partnerships, and obtaining support from the home
institution. Participants will also have time for networking and
personal reflection as they mature their mission concepts.

We are interested in broadening the pool of potential NASA space
mission PI’s. People with potentially intersecting marginalized
identities are strongly encouraged to apply. There is no cost to
attend the workshop and travel, meals, and lodging for non-NASA
participants will be covered by the Heising-Simons Foundation.

We will select between 35-40 participants from the pool of applicants.
For those not selected, we are planning to hold additional Launchpads
in 2020 and beyond. Applicants should be currently at US institutions.

More details to come. Please watch
https://science.nasa.gov/researchers/pi-launchpad for new
announcements.

--

Michael  H. New, PhD

Deputy Associate Administrator for Research

Science Mission Directorate

NASA Headquarters

Phone: (202) 358-1766

Email: michael.h.new@nasa.gov

--

Munir Humayun
Secretary of the Meteoritical Society,
Professor
Department of Earth, Ocean, and Atmospheric Science
& National High Magnetic Field Laboratory
Florida State University
1800 E. Paul Dirac Drive
Tallahassee, FL 32310

FAX: (850) 644-0827
metsocsec@gmail.com (or cc. humayun@magnet.fsu.edu)

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Hello,

I would be interested in attending your workshop.

Thank you
sincerely,
Imene

On 2019-09-18 22:09, Announce list for all MetSoc members wrote: > SUBJECT: Save the Date — The PI Launchpad: From Science Idea to NASA > Mission > > NASA, the University of Arizona and the Heising-Simons Foundation are > organizing a workshop in Tucson, AZ for researchers and engineers who > would like to submit a NASA space mission proposal in the next few > years but don’t know where to start. We are interested in broadening > the pool of potential NASA space mission PI’s. People with > marginalized identities are strongly encouraged to apply. There is no > cost to attend the workshop and travel, meals, and lodging for > non-NASA participants will be covered by the Heising-Simons > Foundation. > > We will have a link for the application soon, but in the meantime we > hope you can share the announcement below with your community so that > they are aware of the opportunity. > > Please email questions to hq-smd-piworkshop@nasa.gov. > > Please share this message with others who may be interested. > > Thank you, > > Ellen Gertsen, Erika Hamden, Michael New, Nicole Cabrera > Salazar > > THE PI LAUNCHPAD: FROM SCIENCE IDEA TO NASA MISSION > > IMPORTANT DATES: > > Applications due on NSPIRES: October 4th, 2019 > > Selections made no later than: October 21st, 2019 > > Workshop Dates: November 18th-20th, 2019 > > Workshop Location: University of Arizona Campus, Tucson, AZ > > WORKSHOP DESCRIPTION: > > Are you thinking about developing your first flight mission proposal > in the next few years but have no idea where to start? If you are a > researcher in any NASA Science Mission Directorate (SMD) discipline > who wants to take your career to the next level but have not yet held > a leadership position on mission proposals or large science teams, > this is the workshop for you. Join us November 18 - 20, 2019 in > Tucson, AZ for Launchpad: an expenses-paid three-day workshop that > will teach you the skills to get your mission idea off the ground. > > NASA’s Science Mission Directorate (SMD), in partnership with the > University of Arizona and the Heising-Simons Foundation, will host > Launchpad to guide participants through turning their science question > into a mission concept. Participants will go step-by-step through the > process of developing a science case, defining requirements, building > a team, securing partnerships, and obtaining support from the home > institution. Participants will also have time for networking and > personal reflection as they mature their mission concepts. > > We are interested in broadening the pool of potential NASA space > mission PI’s. People with potentially intersecting marginalized > identities are strongly encouraged to apply. There is no cost to > attend the workshop and travel, meals, and lodging for non-NASA > participants will be covered by the Heising-Simons Foundation. > > We will select between 35-40 participants from the pool of applicants. > For those not selected, we are planning to hold additional Launchpads > in 2020 and beyond. Applicants should be currently at US institutions. > > > More details to come. Please watch > https://science.nasa.gov/researchers/pi-launchpad for new > announcements. > > -- > > Michael H. New, PhD > > Deputy Associate Administrator for Research > > Science Mission Directorate > > NASA Headquarters > > Phone: (202) 358-1766 > > Email: michael.h.new@nasa.gov > > -- > > Munir Humayun > Secretary of the Meteoritical Society, > Professor > Department of Earth, Ocean, and Atmospheric Science > & National High Magnetic Field Laboratory > Florida State University > 1800 E. Paul Dirac Drive > Tallahassee, FL 32310 > > FAX: (850) 644-0827 > metsocsec@gmail.com (or cc. humayun@magnet.fsu.edu) > ----------------------------------------- > Metsocsec mailing list > Metsocsec@minlists.org > http://lists.minlists.org/mailman/listinfo/metsocsec > > The MetSocSec Listserv is an announce-only list serve. It was created > by The Meteoritical Society to allow the Secretary to send the > members announcements and occasional news of the Society. Hello, I would be interested in attending your workshop. Thank you sincerely, Imene