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  • From: Michael Tuts <tuts AT pmtuts.net>
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  • Cc: Mark Kruse <mkruse AT phy.duke.edu>
  • Subject: [Usatlas-hllhc-l2deputymgmt-nsf-l] FW: Totals (FTE-Years) scientific & project (undergrad, grad, postdoc)
  • Date: Mon, 22 Jul 2019 22:25:30 +0000

FYI and forward further if you wish. Send any comments to Mark Kruse…

 

From: Mark Kruse <mkruse AT phy.duke.edu>
Sent: Monday, July 22, 2019 5:50 PM
To: Michael Tuts <tuts AT pmtuts.net>
Cc: usatlas-hllhc-management-l AT lists.bnl.gov
Subject: Re: Totals (FTE-Years) scientific & project (undergrad, grad, postdoc)

 

Hi Mike, All,

Attached is my draft EPO talk. I am also updating the assocated document.

I can incorporate any suggestions or comments easily before noon this Wed, 

and with more difficulty thereafter due to travelling. 

Thanks,

             Mark

 

 



Attachment: USATLAS_EPO_Plan_FDR_NSF_29JUL2019_v1.pdf
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On Jul 22, 2019, at 9:09 AM, Mark Kruse <mkruse AT phy.duke.edu> wrote:

Thanks Mike,
I’ll distill this into my presentation, that I’ll send around later today.
Cheers,
           Mark

On Jul 22, 2019, at 7:56 AM, Michael Tuts <tuts AT pmtuts.net> wrote:

Hi Mark,
 
I didn’t make totals for the manpower spreadsheet I sent you earlier. Here are the totals for different resource types, which may be useful. Sorry no headers  -- the first column is FY20 (MREFC only, ie. Starting April, 2020), followed by FY21, FY22,FY23, FY24, FY25, FY26, TOTAL and all units are FTE-Years. Hard to say how many heads that is, but a wild guess is that it is ~57.6 FTE-Years/4 years*3 Heads/FTE = 43 heads/year??
 
Cheers, Mike
 
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