The Astrobiology Research Focus Group Workshop is an independent training workshop that brings together early-career astrobiologists from diverse academic backgrounds for an intensive three-day collaborative proposal writing experience. The central objective fo workshop participants is to create an original proposal on a topic relevant to the current state of astrobiology research, which must be presented to a body of peers. Participants are encouraged to use the workshop as a forum for exploring creative and original research topics. The workshop culminates in a peer-review panel discussion on each team's presented work, leading to a final anonymous vote on the best proposal.
The prior workshops produced several original research ideas. Highlights include: work leading to a successfully funded research grant through the NAI director's discretionary fund (Proposal Title: Perchlorate, Water and Life: the Geomicrobiology of Mars Analog Soils); and an internationally recognized space policy paper proposing a METI protocol for messaging extraterrestrial intelligence (Atri, DeMarines, and Haqq-Misra, 2011).
Although RFG 2014 is being held in conjunction with AbGradCon 2014, we are an independent workshop and have a separate application form and deadlines. Watch the AbGradCon homepage and Facebook group for an announcement about the opening of the RFG application.
To participate in the RFG workshop you must be either:
1. A graduate student (Masters or PhD) or
2. A postdoctoral researcher within two years of obtaining your PhD
Participants from prior RFG workshops are welcome to apply as long as they still meet the eligibility requirements.
Lodging, meals, and travel between the RFG venue and RPI will be provided for all accepted participants. Participants funded to attend AbGradCon will be allowed to schedule a later departure flight from the area in order to participate in the RFG. All other participants are responsible for their own travel to/from the RFG venue.
1. Enthusiasm
2. Demonstrated interest in astrobiology
3. Promise as a researcher
4. Self-funding or AbGradCon Travel Grant
In order to have a successful grant writing workshop, we encourage both experienced and novice early career proposal writers to apply!