What is the process for an NPP Fellow to be named Science PI on a proposal submitted to the Research Opportunities in Space and Earth Sciences (ROSES)?
If submitting to a NASA solicitation through Research Opportunities in Space and Earth Sciences (ROSES), the NPP Fellow can be named as the Science Principal Investigator (Science PI) or Co-Investigator (Co-I) in the “Add a Team Member” and be provided all the privileges. This should ensure credit for the proposal. In other venues the Fellow may be named as Co-I. During proposal submission in NSPIRES (http://nspires.nasaprs.com), the PI can go to the “Add Team Member” page, choose “Co-I/Science PI” on the “Role” drop list, and assign the team member with the needed privileges (Proposal Summary, Business Data, Budget, Program Specific Data, Team Members, and Proposal Attachments). The NPP Fellow should be referred to in the proposal as a NASA Postdoctoral Fellow with a guest researcher appointment at the appropriate host NASA Center or facility. Oak Ridge Associated Universities should not be referred to in the proposal, except (if needed) as the organization that administers the Postdo
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