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An argument is not made by the PI to explain why the unique properties of the helium liquefier facility at  the University of Illinois  which warrant its use rather than using a facility closer to the PI's home institution. There is some advantage with working at the home institution of the MuSon collaboration's US spokesperson,  but that
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An argument is not made by the PI to explain why the unique properties of the helium liquefier facility at  the University of Illinois  which warrant its use rather than using a facility closer to the PI's home institution such as NIST in Boulder, Colorado.

Revision as of 15:07, 2 January 2010

Review Criteria:

Prepare and submit your proposal review through FastLane. In the Proposal Review Form, we ask for you to do the following:

  1. Comment in detail on the quality of the proposal
  2. Provide an overall rating of the proposal
  3. Identify the proposal’s strengths and weaknesses for each NSF Merit Review Criterion:

-What is the intellectual merit of the proposed activity? -What are the broader impacts of the proposed activity?

  1. Provide a summary statement that includes the relative importance of the two criteria in assigning your rating. (You do not have to weigh the criteria equally.)

The Proposal Review Form also asks you to do the following:

  1. Indicate any potential conflicts of interest that you might have in evaluating the proposal (optional if no conflict of interest exists).
  2. Recommend any other qualified reviewers for this proposal (optional).

0970020

Intellectual Merits

Broader impacts

Summary statement

0969890

Intellectual Merits

Broader impacts

The PI's goal with this proposal is to sponsor two undergraduate students for a full year in a physics based research project at a predominantly undergraduate institution which does not have a physics program.

Summary statement

An argument is not made by the PI to explain why the unique properties of the helium liquefier facility at the University of Illinois which warrant its use rather than using a facility closer to the PI's home institution such as NIST in Boulder, Colorado.