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SUMMARY:Cross-Institutional Research Engagement Network (CIREN): Initial P
 roject Goals and Objectives in Support of Training, Mentoring, and Researc
 h Facilitation
DESCRIPTION:Lonnie Crosby (University of Tennessee) and Gil Speyer and Mar
 isa Brazil (Arizona State University)\n\nThe Cross-Institutional Research 
 Engagement Network (CIREN) is a collaborative project between the Universi
 ty of Tennessee, Knoxville (UTK) and Arizona State University (ASU).  This
  project’s purpose is to fill critical gaps in the development and retenti
 on of cyberinfrastructure (CI) facilitators via training, mentorship, and 
 research engagement.  Engagements may include research projects at the CI 
 facilitator’s local institution, between CIREN partner institutions, and t
 hrough NSF’s ACCESS program.  This lightning talk will detail the training
  curriculum and mentorship activities the project has implemented in its f
 irst year as well as plans for its future research engagements.  Feedback 
 is welcome from the community with respect to project directions, best pra
 ctices, and challenges experienced in implementing this or similar program
 s at academic institutions.\n\nTag: Education, State of the Practice\n\nRe
 gistration Category: Workshop Reg Pass\n\nSession Chairs: Evguenia Alexand
 rova (Hartree Centre, STFC; Science and Technology Facilities Council (STF
 C)); Scott Lathrop (University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign); Julie Mullen
  (Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), Lincoln Laboratory); and Ni
 tin Sukhija (Slippery Rock University of Pennsylvania)\n\n
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