Following an early morning flight to Washington, D.C., on May 7, Associate Professor of Electrical Engineering and Physics braved the rainy weather to head to Capitol Hill and meet with staff members in the offices of Sen. , Sen. , Rep. and Rep. as well as the Democratic staff on the ’s Subcommittee on Research.
The occassion was the ’s (CNSF) advocacy day and Capitol Hill reception.
During these meetings, Weiss explained why maintaining robust funding for the NSF is so important and the immediate impacts that across-the-board spending cuts are having at 91³Ô¹ÏÍø. Specifically, Weiss described how these cuts are limiting the number of graduate students that can be supported through federal grants and how this has the potential to limit the number of individuals with expertise in the STEM fields.