University of South Florida Board of Trustees Workgroup for Research, Innovation, Engagement & Job Creation
Paul R. Sanberg Senior Vice President for Research & Innovation October 30, 2014
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University of South Florida Board of Trustees Workgroup for Research, Innovation, Engagement & Job Creation Paul R. Sanberg Senior Vice President for Research & Innovation October 30, 2014 2014: A Record Breaking Year Contract &
University of South Florida Board of Trustees Workgroup for Research, Innovation, Engagement & Job Creation
Paul R. Sanberg Senior Vice President for Research & Innovation October 30, 2014
2014: A Record Breaking Year
Contract & Grants 10 Year History
$0 $50 $100 $150 $200 $250 $300 $350 $400 $450
FY2005 FY2006 FY2007 FY2008 FY2009 FY2010 FY2011 FY2012 FY2013 FY2014 Federal % 47% 48% 40% 48% 48% 52% 46% 40% 37% 35% Federal $134.5 $149.3 $121.9 $171.5 $184.6 $203.2 $180.3 $165.5 $151.1 $148.8 Total $287.2 $310.2 $308.4 $360.1 $380.3 $394.1 $391.8 $411.1 $413.6 $428.3
Millions
Source: Total award amounts include Project and Non-Project data from USF and affiliates
State/Local Government 19% Private Partnerships 46% Federal Government 35%
State/Local Government Private Partnerships Federal Government $81,485,654 $197,977,547 $148,794,587
USF and Affiliates
Sources of External Funding
FY2014
13.1% increase 3.9% increase 1.5% decrease
Number of Proposals Submitted
Q1 Comparison FY2014 vs. FY2015
July 1- Sept 30 COLLEGE/AREA FY2014 FY2015 % Change
Academic Affairs 4 6 50% College of Arts and Sciences 69 76 10% College of Behavioral & Community Sciences 34 33
Muma College of Business 8 4
College of Education 21 18
College of Engineering 82 77
College of Marine Science 5 24 380% Morsani College of Medicine 127 118
College of Nursing 2 8 300% College of Pharmacy 2 5 150% College of Public Health 18 26 44% College of The Arts 8 6
Research & Innovation 2
5 5 0% USF St. Petersburg 4 9 125% Grand Total 391 415 6%
Number of Proposals Submitted
Q1 Comparison FY2014 vs. FY2015
July 1- Sept 30
FY2014 FY2015 % Change Q1 Total 391 415 6%
USF Student Innovation Incubator
Launched November 18, 2013
One Year Anniversary Update
TREMENDOUS GROWTH AND DEMAND
Recent Student Company Recognition
After School Child Pick-Up App was runner-up among Most Promising Startups TiECON 2014 Florida Conference Recently featured as a video segment on Bay News 9
Showcasing Inventions at the Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum This Weekend! - November 1-2, 2014
Innovation Festival
Alexei Novitzky SkateCase Merry Lynn Morris Dancing Wheelchair
USF Young Innovator Competition February 11, 2015 6:00 p.m. Patel Center for Global Sustainability
Matching Grant Research Program
Quarter 1 FY2015 Jul 1 – Sept 30
Matching Grant Research Program
Q1 Comparison FY2014 vs. FY2015 Jul 1 – Sept 30 FY 14 FY 15 % Increase*
# of Projects 4 9 125% Corridor Investment $62K $694K 1019% Industry Investment $190K $1.57 million 726% Total Project Value $252K $2.26 million 797%
*Reasons for increase include: additional marketing activity, full time USF staff resources, and improved recipient pipeline
FY 14 FY 15 % Increase* Students Supported 8 21 163% Faculty Participating 6 15 150% Faculty New to Program 16% 67% 300%
Matching Grant Research Program
Q1 Comparison FY2014 vs. FY2015 Jul 1 – Sept 30
*Reasons for increase include: additional marketing activity, full time USF staff resources, and improved recipient pipeline
– Always Near, Inc. – ConMed Corporation – Duke Energy Florida, Inc. – Sciperio, Inc. – The Charles Stark Draper Laboratory, Inc.
Matching Grant Research Program
Q1 FY2015 Jul 1 – Sept 30
Engineering, 78% Medicine, 11% Public Health, 11%
Project Breakdown by College
Matching Grant Research Program
Q1 FY2015 Jul 1 – Sept 30
November 18, 2014 1:30 – 4:30 p.m. Reception 4:30 – 6:00 Galleria USF Research Park Showcasing Innovative & Entrepreneurial Talent in Tampa Bay
USF CONNECT’s 2nd Annual B.E.A.T. Event
Displays by: Tampa Bay Technology Incubator, Student Innovation Incubator, FirstWaVE Accelerator and Pasco SMARTstart companies
National Academy of Inventors 4th Annual Conference March 19-20, 2015 California Institute of Technology
Florida Inventors Hall of Fame
www.FloridaInvents.org
Induction Ceremony & Gala September 10, 2014
2014 Inductees
Thomas Edison (1847-1931) , the most
prolific inventor in U.S. history and longtime Fort Myers resident
Robert Cade (1927-2007), University of
Florida professor who developed the hydrating sports drink Gatorade
William Glenn (1926-2013), Florida
Atlantic University professor who developed high-definition digital imaging for NASA
John Gorrie (1803-1855), Apalachicola
physician and father of refrigeration and air conditioning
Shyam Mohapatra (1955- ), University of South Florida professor and pioneer of applied biomedical
nanotechnology
Shin-Tson Wu (1953- ), University of Central Florida professor whose liquid crystal research has impacted
display technology
including USPTO, U.S. House of Representatives, Florida Senate, Hillsborough County, SUS presidents & leadership, USF leadership, Florida museums, industry leaders, sponsors
coverage
Induction Ceremony & Gala
Florida Inventors Hall of Fame Sponsors
Silver
Machine Cognition
Diamond
Platinum
Gold
Innovation
Medicine
2015 Nominations Open November 1 www.FloridaInvents.org
USF Institute for Advanced Discovery & Innovation
www.usf.edu/research-innovation/institute-adv-discovery/
Established as a “think tank” to support the university as it continues its journey of becoming one of the top research and innovation universities in the United States Brings together internationally recognized academics, industry leaders and innovators to serve in an advisory role to senior leadership of the university, share insights with USF's high achieving faculty, and mentor the university's most promising students
prestigious honors and awards including:
Science (AAAS) Fellow
Institute Faculty
Institute Faculty from USF
Richard D. Gitlin Stephen B. Liggett Charles J. Lockwood Paul R. Sanberg Shyam Mohapatra
Rwanda Minister of Health
Food & Drug Administration (FDA)
Academy of Sciences (IOM)
impact bonds; Muma College of Business, College of Public Health, Patel College of Global Sustainability
Richard Berman
designed throughout the hydro turbine industry
Henwood Award, the industry's highest honor
Engineering (NAE)
mentorship (simulation models)
Selim Chacour
and former director of the World Health Organization's Collaborating Center for Research in Cancer Policy
Academy of Sciences (IOM)
prepare ideas; policy issues; Morsani College of Medicine; Colleges of Public Health and Arts and Sciences
David M. Eddy
Research; former Director of the Materials Science and Engineering Laboratory at the National Institute
Government's Senior Executive Service
science in society; Colleges of Engineering, Arts and Sciences, and Education; Innovative Education
Lyle H. Schwartz
Research Headquarters
laying the foundation for LASIK
Innovation recipient
promote science; Physics and optics; College of Arts and Sciences
James J. Wynne
design, development, clinical trial, and commercialization of first-generation left-ventricular assist systems for treating heart failure
Biological Engineering
innovation; USF Health Heart Institute; Center for Applied Research in Medical Devices; College of Engineering and Morsani College of Medicine
Victor L. Poirier
USF team is a finalist in $2.25M Nokia Sensing X-CHALLENGE
breakthrough medical technologies
complication called "HELLP syndrome," a form of severe preeclampsia that can lead to the death of both mother and child if not diagnosed in time
head of USF’s Innovative Biomedical Instruments and Systems Lab, Department of Chemical and Biomedical Engineering