Events

Past Event

BME Seminar: Stephanie George, Ph.D., National Science Foundation

March 31, 2023
11:00 AM - 12:00 PM
America/New_York
Schermerhorn Hall, 1198 Amsterdam Ave., New York, NY 10027 501

ABOUT THE SEMINAR

Navigating (and Hopefully Receiving) BME-Related Funding from NSF

Dr. George is on “loan” to NSF from East Carolina University where she is an Associate Professor of Engineering. She joined the faculty of ECU in 2010 after completing a Post-Doctoral Fellowship and Ph.D in Biomedical Engineering from Georgia Tech and Emory University. Dr. George’s research applies engineering frameworks to address cardiovascular problems with particular emphasis on computational modeling and image processing.  Biomedical engineering fundamental research is supported across NSF directorates. This presentation will help trainees and research investigators to navigate the various NSF programs and opportunities. Last, the presentation includes tips for proposal preparation and submission.  Come with questions related to opportunities at NSF.  

ABOUT THE SPEAKER

Stephanie George, Ph.D., Program Director at the National Science Foundation

Dr. Stephanie George is the Program Director for Engineering of Biomedical Systems (EBMS) within the Chemical, Bioengineering, Environmental and Transport Systems Division (CBET) at the National Science Foundation (NSF). Dr. George resides in a small town in eastern North Carolina with her husband and four children (ages 7 - 15).  Although the pandemic has created additional challenges for juggling work and family life, the past few years have taught her to savor the tiny moments and bravely pursue unexpected opportunities.

 

ABOUT THE BME SEMINAR SERIES

The Department of Biomedical Engineering at Columbia University is proud to host an annual weekly seminar series on the latest developments and research in Biomedical Engineering. The weekly series takes place on Friday mornings at 11:00 AM Eastern and includes a variety of renowned academics from top universities to talk about their specific research and experience. This is a hybrid event.

Contact Information

Harry Kelso
212-853-3902