John Daily /mechanical/ en Daily discusses how satellites and AI help fight wildfires today /mechanical/daily-discusses-satellites-ai-wildfires Daily discusses how satellites and AI help fight wildfires today Alexander Jameā€¦ Fri, 01/31/2025 - 12:03 Categories: All News Research homepage news Tags: Faculty Homepage News John Daily Research Professor John W. Daily has spent several decades studying combustion, including wildfire behavior and the technology used to track fires and predict where wildfires might turn. In this article by The Conversation, Daily explains this technology and how it may have been used in the recent LA fires to prevent greater catastrophe. window.location.href = `https://theconversation.com/how-satellites-and-ai-help-fight-wildfires-today-248420`;

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Emeritus Professor John Daily becomes NSF rotator /mechanical/2020/10/27/emeritus-professor-john-daily-becomes-nsf-rotator Emeritus Professor John Daily becomes NSF rotator Anonymous (not verified) Tue, 10/27/2020 - 16:17 Categories: All News Faculty Research Thermo Fluid Sciences Tags: Homepage News John Daily

Emeritus Professor John Daily.

Emeritus Professor John Daily was selected to be an NSF rotator, or program director, for the . He began his new role on October 13. 

"The goal of the Combustion and Fire Systems program is to advance energy conversion efficiency, improve energy security, enable cleaner environments, and enhance public safety," said Daily. "I'm looking forward to having the ability to provide direction in our field by encouraging conversations about the important questions and future needs."

During his two-year commitment, Daily will solicit proposals for research, arrange for a peer review process and make final decisions for combustion and fire systems funding. In addition, he said he will do outreach, so researchers across the country are aware of the NSF's many programs and will mentor young faculty with special attention to diversity. 

About NSF Rotator Programs

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The National Science Foundation offers a chance for scientists, engineers and educators to join us as temporary program directors, called rotators. Rotators make recommendations about which proposals to fund; influence new directions in the fields of science, engineering, and education; support cutting-edge interdisciplinary research; and mentor junior research members. 

You can become a rotator either as a Visiting Scientist, Engineer and Educator (VSEE) or as an Intergovernmental Personnel Act (IPA) assignee. While rotators can come on temporary assignment under the IPA program for up to four years, most rotating assignments last one to two years.

 

Emeritus Professor John Daily was selected to be an NSF rotator, or program director, for the Combustion and Fire Systems Program. He is looking forward to providing direction in the field by encouraging conversations about the important questions and future needs.

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