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    Wendy Nilsen

    Deputy Division Director at National Science Foundation

    Wendy Nilsen serves as the Program Director for Smart and Connected Health within the Computer & Information Science & Engineering (CISE) directorate at the National Science Foundation (NSF). She is recognized as a seasoned interdisciplinary research leader, focusing on innovative approaches to health and technology integration.

    Professional Background

    • Current Role: As Program Director, Nilsen is involved in advancing research that connects health with smart technologies, aiming to enhance healthcare delivery and outcomes.
    • Previous Experience: Nilsen has held various leadership positions within NSF, including Deputy Division Director, where she has contributed to strategic initiatives and program development in engineering and health-related fields.

    Research Interests

    Nilsen's work emphasizes the intersection of technology and health, particularly how data analytics can be leveraged to improve health services and patient care. She is passionate about fostering collaboration among researchers, practitioners, and policymakers to drive impactful innovations in health technology.

    Education and Skills

    Nilsen possesses a strong academic background and expertise in data analytics, health informatics, and interdisciplinary research methodologies.

    For more detailed insights into her professional journey and contributions, you can view her LinkedIn profile here .1

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    Experience

    Deputy Division Director at National Science Foundation (NSF) since June 2022
    Acting Deputy Division Director at NSF, Program Director for Smart and Connected Health at NSF, Health Scientist Administrator at The National Institutes of Health, Assistant Professor at University of Rochester

    Education

    PhD in Clinical Psychology from Purdue University, 1994 - 2000

    Location

    Arlington, Virginia