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Following up on James’ reply…
My understanding about the reasing for this merger is that there was quite a bit of overlap (and confusion about the nature of their work and which program it fitted best) between the design and SE communities that typically were applying to the SyS and the ESD programs at NSF. This is based on my conversations with current and past program directors at NSF, after having served at panels, and attended NSF workshops. I believe there might be other budgetary concerns also, but I am not sure if those had an impact on the decision.
One more comment on what you said James: it is true that NSF funding is not restricted to US citizens; however, the PI must work at a US-based institution and/or the funds must be spent in the US (with some exceptions in some specific programs). This means that I can be awarded funding by NSF (I am not a US citizen) but work full-time at Oregon State University as tenure track faculty.
Hope that helps.
Javier Calvo-Amodio, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor
School of Mechanical, Industrial, and Manufacturing Engineering
Oregon State University
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