All NSF EPSCoR Awards to New Mexico

Title Award Number Award Type PI Organization Awarded Amount To Date Start Date End Date
CAREER: Noncommutative Analysis 1554456 Co-funded Anna Skripka University of New Mexico $449,963.00 06/30/2016 06/29/2023
DISSERTATION RESEARCH: Mechanisms of microbe-mediated plant species coexistence across spatial and temporal scales 1601210 Co-funded Jennifer Rudgers University of New Mexico $19,630.00 06/30/2016 06/29/2018
Next Generation Connected and Smart Cyber Fire Fighter System 1637092 Co-funded Manel Martinez-Ramon University of New Mexico $199,920.00 06/30/2016 06/29/2019
SBIR Phase I: The Math Simulator - Where Data Input is Directly Linked to Functional Output 1621403 Co-funded James Laidlaw MidSchoolMath, LLC $225,000.00 06/30/2016 06/29/2017
Support for Research Team Seminars in Anthropology 1560581 Co-funded Paul Ryer School for American Research $136,424.00 06/30/2016 01/30/2020
Digitization TCN: Collaborative Research: The Cretaceous World: Digitizing Fossils to Reconstruct Evolving Ecosystems in the Western Interior Seaway 1601878 Co-funded Corinne Myers University of New Mexico $231,035.00 06/30/2016 06/29/2020
ABI Development: Enabling broad-scale ecological analysis and synthesis through PASTA Plus, a component of the Environmental Data Initiative 1565103 Co-funded Mark Servilla University of New Mexico $1,530,151.00 06/30/2016 09/29/2019
Student Travel Support for ACM HPDC 2016 1631138 Co-funded Patrick Bridges University of New Mexico $15,000.00 06/14/2016 05/30/2017
EAPSI: Silica Removal from Industrial Waste Water to Facilitate Water Reuse 1613953 Co-funded Ehren Baca Baca Ehren $5,400.00 06/14/2016 05/30/2017
EAPSI:EAPSI: Multicomponent Crystals for Applications in Organic Electronics 1613724 Co-funded Evgheni Jucov Jucov Evgheni $5,400.00 06/14/2016 05/30/2017
I-Corps: New Selective Oxidation Catalysts to Reduce Energy Requirements and Waste Products 1640621 Co-funded Thomas Manz New Mexico State University $50,000.00 06/14/2016 05/30/2017
Collaborative Research: A New Approach to Detrital Provenance Determination: Application of Laser-Induced Breakdown Spectroscopy (LIBS) to the Tourmaline Supergroup Minerals 1551415 Co-funded Nancy McMillan New Mexico State University $148,372.00 06/14/2016 05/30/2020
Non-Equilibrium Collective Phenomena 1608211 Co-funded Sidney Redner Santa Fe Institute $381,000.00 06/14/2016 10/30/2019
Collaborative Research: New Algorithms for Group Isomorphism 1620484 Co-funded Joshua Grochow Santa Fe Institute $111,583.00 06/14/2016 09/29/2017
Investigating the relationships among subduction character, volatile cycling, and eruptive activity along the Aleutian Arc 1551808 Co-funded Tobias Fischer University of New Mexico $57,978.00 05/31/2016 05/30/2019