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AI research equipment shared instrument grant narrative
Use AI to draft the user demand and management narrative for a shared instrumentation grant proposal.
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- 1The premise
- 2shared instrument grant
- 3core facility
- 4equipment proposal
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Section 1
The premise
AI can take user letters of support, current core utilization data, and the institutional commitment letter and produce the user demand and management sections of a shared instrument grant.
What AI does well here
- Summarize user demand by department and project type
- Aggregate current core utilization data into demand evidence
- Outline the proposed governance and access policy
What AI cannot do
- Decide who counts as a major user
- Allocate institutional commitment funds
- Replace the core director's narrative voice
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