Consortium Research Program Sample Clauses

Consortium Research Program. The Consortium research program will consist of a portfolio of research projects evaluated and approved by the TSC with the intent of facilitating treatment technology research and technology development that can: • accelerate the implementation and acceptance of policies and regulations for the use of treated produced water in New Mexico; • support policies and regulations that protect the environment and human health; and • be used as models nationwide. Funded Core research projects are subject to compliance with terms outlined in the Membership Agreement and the directions identified by the TSC and Board. Research projects consist of Core projects and Enhancement projects. Core projects are funded from pooled membership dues paid by Consortium members and pooled Sponsor funds. The TSC is responsible for evaluating and selecting Core projects based on research roadmap priorities recommended by the members and approved by the Board. Enhancement projects are funded through additional financial means (but not membership dues or Sponsor pooled funding), specifically to enhance or accelerate a currently-funded Core project. In order to be included by the Consortium, an Enhancement project must contribute to the knowledge development of the Consortium and is subject to advance approval by the Program Director and the Board. The funding could come through proposals to other federal agencies, or directed funds from other private organizations.
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Consortium Research Program. The scope of the research and development activities conducted by the Consortium is included in Exhibit A, titled “Scope of Work,” which is incorporated herein by reference and made a part of this Agreement. The Scope of Work more fully describes the Consortium Research Program. The Scope of Work may be subsequently altered by mutual consent of all Members and the UH CENTER NAME; such consent will not be unreasonably withheld. Budget approval will be made by the University of Houston Division of Research.
Consortium Research Program. The scope of the research and development activities conducted by the Allied Geophysical Lab is included in Exhibit A, titled “2013 AGL Proposal”. Exhibit A is incorporated herein by reference and made a part of this Agreement. The Proposal documents more fully describe the research of the AGL. Any of the Proposal documents may be subsequently altered by mutual consent of all sponsoring Members of the AGL and the Principal Investigator of the laboratory; such consent will not be unreasonably withheld. Budget approval will be made by the University of Houston, Division of Research, in consultation with the AGL Director.
Consortium Research Program. The NM-PWRC research program consists of a portfolio of research projects evaluated and approved by the TRC with the intent of fast-tracking treatment technology research and technology development that can: • accelerate the implementation and acceptance of policies and regulations for the use of treated produced water in New Mexico; • support policies and regulations that protect the environment and human health; and • be used as models nationwide. Funded Core research projects are subject to compliance with terms outlined in the Membership Agreement and the directions identified by the TRC and Board. Research projects consist of Core projects and Enhancement projects. Core projects are funded from pooled membership dues paid by NM-PWRC members and pooled Sponsor funds. The TRC is responsible for selecting Core projects based on research roadmap priorities recommended by the Council. Enhancement projects are funded through additional financial means (but not membership dues or Sponsor pooled funding), specifically to enhance or accelerate a currently- funded Core project. In order to be included into the NM-PWRC, an Enhancement project must contribute to the knowledge development of the NM-PWRC and is subject to advance approval by the Program Director and the Board. The NW-PWRC has an interest in ensuring that faculty participants in the NM-PWRC obtain recognition from their Deans and Department Heads for NM-PWRC-related research, public service and/or instructional activities. Consequently, each Core project proposal awarded by the NM-PWRC – and any resulting award or applicable rejection is subject to normal University procedures for processing that submission.

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  • Research Use The Requester agrees that if access is approved, (1) the PI named in the DAR and (2) those named in the “Senior/Key Person Profile” section of the DAR, including the Information Technology Director and any trainee, employee, or contractor1 working on the proposed research project under the direct oversight of these individuals, shall become Approved Users of the requested dataset(s). Research use will occur solely in connection with the approved research project described in the DAR, which includes a 1-2 paragraph description of the proposed research (i.e., a Research Use Statement). Investigators interested in using Cloud Computing for data storage and analysis must request permission to use Cloud Computing in the DAR and identify the Cloud Service Provider (CSP) or providers and/or Private Cloud System (PCS) that they propose to use. They must also submit a Cloud Computing Use Statement as part of the DAR that describes the type of service and how it will be used to carry out the proposed research as described in the Research Use Statement. If the Approved Users plan to collaborate with investigators outside the Requester, the investigators at each external site must submit an independent DAR using the same project title and Research Use Statement, and if using the cloud, Cloud Computing Use Statement. New uses of these data outside those described in the DAR will require submission of a new DAR; modifications to the research project will require submission of an amendment to this application (e.g., adding or deleting Requester Collaborators from the Requester, adding datasets to an approved project). Access to the requested dataset(s) is granted for a period of one (1) year, with the option to renew access or close-out a project at the end of that year. Submitting Investigator(s), or their collaborators, who provided the data or samples used to generate controlled-access datasets subject to the NIH GDS Policy and who have Institutional Review Board (IRB) approval and who meet any other study specific terms of access, are exempt from the limitation on the scope of the research use as defined in the DAR.

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