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Date
2014-09-24
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Lessons learned creating the Center for Research and Education in Interdisciplinary Computation (CREIC)
- Persistence, Persistence, Persistence
- Internal Help/Support
- External Help/Support (OneOCII)
- Pay attention to reviews
- If it’s clear someone did not read what you wrote -- figure out why... for some
- Line-by-line read throughs
- Visit a Program Officer after you get turned down (but quite a bit before next proposal is due)
- Leverage existing funding, activity, momentum on your campus
Overview
- Background
- College of Mathematics and Science (CMS)
- CREIC
- MRI
Description
Biography
Evan Lemley received his BA in Physics from Hendrix College and MS and Ph.D in Engineering (Mechanical) from the University of Arkansas. His thesis work was focused on modeling and simulation of various neutron detectors. Post graduation Evan worked for the engineering consulting firm Black & Veatch in a group responsible for modeling coal power plants with custom written software.
In August 1998, Evan became an Assistant Professor in the Department of Engineering and Physics (formerly Physics) at the University of Central Oklahoma, and has been there since, teaching mechanical engineering, physics, and engineering computation courses. Early research at UCO was focused on neutron transport in materials. More recently, Evan has been involved in simulation of flow in microtubes and microjunctions and simulation of flow in porous networks.
Keywords
Computer Science