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AFOSR s Collaboration with HBCU

Total AF Support for HBCU/MI was ~$50 million in FY04Almost all from Air Force Research Laboratory (AFRL). Support to HBCU/MI. AFOSR's contribution was ~$28M in FY04 R

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AFOSR s Collaboration with HBCU

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    1. AFOSR’s Collaboration with HBCU/MI Alabama A&M University Research Institute Knight Center, Alabama A&M University 24-26 January 2005 Edward Lee HBCU/MI Specialist Air Force Office of Scientific Research Arlington, VA

    5. Total AF Support for HBCU/MI was $64 million in FY03 Almost all from Air Force Research Laboratory (AFRL) Total AF support may be down in FY04 to $50M because of the reduced support to Univ of HawaiiTotal AF Support for HBCU/MI was $64 million in FY03 Almost all from Air Force Research Laboratory (AFRL) Total AF support may be down in FY04 to $50M because of the reduced support to Univ of Hawaii

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    11. Involve Small Businesses in Federal R&D Commercialize Innovative Technologies Developed by Small Business Provide a Mechanism for Participation Between Universities, Federally Funded R & D Development Centers, Non-profit Research Institutions and Small Businesses Provide an Incentive to Move Emerging Technical Ideas From the Lab to Market Place Foster High Tech Economic Development to Advance U.S. Economic Competitiveness Goals and Long Term Objectives (STTR)

    12. Fellows studying at HBCU/MI: Univ. of California, Berkeley –42 Univ. of California, Los Angeles – 3 Univ of New Mexico (HIS) – 2 Cost for 47 Fellows at HBCU/MI is about $3M FY03 Figures were much betterFellows studying at HBCU/MI: Univ. of California, Berkeley –42 Univ. of California, Los Angeles – 3 Univ of New Mexico (HIS) – 2 Cost for 47 Fellows at HBCU/MI is about $3M FY03 Figures were much better

    13. Summer of 2003: HIS’s 1.Barry Univ, Miami, FL 2. City College of New York 3. Florida International U 4. University of Miami, Coral Gables HBCU – Fisk U Alabama A&M U Summer of 2004 Cal State Univ at Fresno Alabama A&M UnivSummer of 2003: HIS’s 1.Barry Univ, Miami, FL 2. City College of New York 3. Florida International U 4. University of Miami, Coral Gables HBCU – Fisk U Alabama A&M U Summer of 2004 Cal State Univ at Fresno Alabama A&M Univ

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