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This is not asking about how to apply for funding.

I just find that some NSF funding report (near the end of the funding cycle) is quite interesting read. In particular, it's almost like a research report of the PI's several years' work. It provides some insight how the PI's different papers are related, and it's for the most part very accessible for non-experts.

Are these reports open to public and where to find them?

Thanks.

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Interesting question. While I hope it garners some answers here, I suspect that academia.stackexchange (or even a few web searches) will be more likely to answer this than this forum will. Gerhard "Let's Wait And See Anyway" Paseman, 2013.02.19 – Gerhard Paseman Feb 20 at 4:48
Lewis Black starts at minute 38: c-spanvideo.org/program/186191-1 – Will Jagy Feb 20 at 5:40
@Teo. So you mean that they are not public data? – rptr Feb 20 at 6:25
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...but maybe a decent substitute for a survey without theorems and proofs. That said, I am almost sure that the european equivalent of NSF reports are not public. – Delio Mugnolo Feb 20 at 7:16
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OK, I am asking a follow up question on academia.stackexchange. Here: academia.stackexchange.com/questions/8111/… – rptr Feb 20 at 19:57
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