Demography Center
人口统计中心
基本信息
- 批准号:9406040
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 57.79万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:2002
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2002-07-05 至 2022-06-30
- 项目状态:已结题
- 来源:
- 关键词:AreaArtsAwardBiologicalCollaborationsComputational ScienceComputer softwareConnective TissueConsultConsultationsDataData ScienceData SecurityDatabasesDemographerDemographyDevelopmentDropsEcologyEducational workshopEnsureEnvironmentFacultyFinancial SupportFosteringFundingFunding AgencyGrantHealthHealth behaviorHigh Performance ComputingHome environmentHousehold and FamilyHumanInterventionInvestmentsKnowledgeLaboratoriesLeadershipLearningLogisticsMeasurementMeasuresMentorsMethodologyMethodsMissionMonoclonal Antibody R24National Institute of Child Health and Human DevelopmentOutcomePersonsPilot ProjectsPopulationPopulation DynamicsPopulation ProcessPopulation ResearchPopulation SciencesPopulation StudyPrivatizationProductivityProgram DevelopmentReportingReproducibilityReproductive ProcessResearchResearch DesignResearch InfrastructureResearch PersonnelResearch TrainingResourcesSchoolsScienceScientific Advances and AccomplishmentsScientistSecureSeedsSeriesServicesSiteStudentsTimeTrainingTraining ProgramsTranslational ResearchVisitWomanWorkWritingbiodemographycareercollegedata managementdata visualizationfaculty communityfaculty researchhigh rewardinnovationlaboratory facilitymeetingsmigrationnext generationnovel strategiesoutreachprogramsstatisticsvirtualworking group
项目摘要
Abstract
The Center for Studies in Demography & Ecology (CSDE) requests renewal of its five-year research center
infrastructure award (previously an R24). CSDE is a community of faculty and students associated to advance
population science through research and training. CSDE scientists develop new demographic measures and
methods, advance knowledge about population dynamics, generate new data and evidence to support
population science inquiries, and train the next generation of demographers. CSDE aims to advance the
scientific understanding of human population dynamics and processes, especially as they relate to five Primary
Research Areas (PRA) where CSDE affiliates are making significant population science contributions: (1)
Demographic Measurements and Methods, (2) Environments and Populations, (3) Health of People and
Populations, (4) Migrations and Settlements, and (5) Wellbeing of Families and Households. CSDE provides
an intellectual home for collaborating and learning through its weekly seminar series, training program,
workshops, program specific activities organized by the executive leadership team and PRA Chairs, staffing
support for logistics, real and virtual meeting space, and information sharing. CSDE seeks to provide the very
best support for all aspects of research administration from project inception to completion and allow
investigators to spend more time on their research. CSDE advances population science through expert
consultation on every stage of science and easy access to cutting-edge facilities that place CSDE affiliate
researchers work at the very forefront of their fields, including high performance computing, a biodemography
laboratory, and a secure federal statistics data enclave. CSDE develops population science at the UW with its
investments in: (1) opportunities and venues for intellectual exchanges and advancing affiliates’ research, (2)
early career scientists’ research and (3) innovative multi-investigator faculty research initiatives with potential
for high reward results significantly advancing population science. CSDE fosters novel approaches for
advancing population science through its faculty and staff whose methodological prowess includes expertise in
Biodemography, Data Science and Demography, Spatial Demography, and Statistical Demography. The UW
values CSDE greatly and provides $733,205 annually through financial support from the UW Office of
Research, College of Art and Sciences, and five other colleges, schools, and initiatives. This annual support
totals $3.7 million over five years. Additionally, the UW provides $280,000 worth of facilities and physical
infrastructure. These contributions represent a 50% increase in commitment from five years ago and reflect the
UW’s recognition of CSDE’s productivity, innovation, and impact.
抽象的
人口学与生态学研究中心 (CSDE) 请求更新其五年研究中心
基础设施奖(以前是 R24)。 CSDE 是一个由教师和学生组成的社区,致力于推进
通过研究和培训进行人口科学。 CSDE 科学家开发新的人口统计指标
方法,增进有关人口动态的知识,生成新的数据和证据来支持
人口科学调查,并培训下一代人口学家。 CSDE 旨在推动
对人口动态和过程的科学理解,特别是与五个主要因素相关的
CSDE 附属机构在人口科学方面做出重大贡献的研究领域 (PRA):(1)
人口统计测量和方法,(2) 环境和人口,(3) 人类健康和
人口,(4) 移民和定居,以及 (5) 家庭和家庭的福祉。 CSDE提供
一个通过每周研讨会系列、培训计划进行协作和学习的知识之家,
执行领导团队和 PRA 主席组织的研讨会、具体计划活动、人员配置
支持物流、真实和虚拟会议空间以及信息共享。 CSDE 致力于提供非常
为研究管理从项目开始到完成的各个方面提供最好的支持,并允许
调查人员可以花更多的时间进行研究。 CSDE通过专家推动人口科学
科学各个阶段的咨询以及轻松使用 CSDE 附属机构的尖端设施
研究人员在各自领域的最前沿工作,包括高性能计算、生物人口学
实验室和安全的联邦统计数据飞地。 CSDE 在威斯康星大学发展人口科学
投资于:(1) 知识交流和推进附属机构研究的机会和场所,(2)
早期职业科学家的研究和(3)具有潜力的创新性多研究者研究计划
奖励高额成果,显着推进人口科学。 CSDE 培育新方法
通过其教职员工推进人口科学,其方法论实力包括以下方面的专业知识
生物人口学、数据科学和人口学、空间人口学和统计人口学。华盛顿大学
CSDE 非常重视,每年通过华盛顿大学办公室提供 733,205 美元的财政支持
研究学院、艺术与科学学院以及其他五个学院、学校和倡议。本次年度支持
五年内总计 370 万美元。此外,华盛顿大学还提供价值 280,000 美元的设施和物理设施
基础设施。这些捐款比五年前增加了 50%,反映了
华盛顿大学对 CSDE 的生产力、创新和影响力的认可。
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