All NSF EPSCoR Awards to New Mexico

Title Award Number Award Type PI Organization Awarded Amount To Date Start Date End Date
CCF: SHF: Small: Collaborative Research: Domain-specific Reconfigurable Processor for Time-Series Data Mining and Monitoring 1527127 Co-funded Abdullah Mueen University of New Mexico $293,497.00 08/31/2015 08/30/2019
NeTS: Large: Measuring and Modeling Internet Choke Points as Threats to Online Freedom 1518878 Co-funded Jedidiah Crandall University of New Mexico $1,400,000.00 08/31/2015 08/30/2019
EAGER: The Use of Institutional Data to Identify Predictors of STEM Degree Completion 1546725 Co-funded Margaret Blume-Kohout New Mexico Consortium $49,827.00 08/14/2015 02/28/2016
Vibrational and Electronic Properties of Complex Metal Oxides by Spectroscopic Ellipsometry 1505172 Co-funded Stefan Zollner New Mexico State University $400,000.00 08/14/2015 07/30/2020
COLLABORATIVE RESEARCH: A multidimensional investigation of the dynamics of market transition and social change in rural China and Bangladesh 1461514 Co-funded Keith Hunley University of New Mexico $280,223.00 08/14/2015 07/30/2021
EAGER: The Use of Institutional Data to Identify Predictors of STEM Degree Completion 1546725 Co-funded Margaret Blume-Kohout New Mexico Consortium $49,827.00 08/14/2015 02/28/2016
Center for Quantum Information and Control 1521016 Co-funded Carlton Caves University of New Mexico $500,000.00 08/14/2015 07/30/2018
In situ lipophile labeling in living cells 1507070 Co-funded Jeffrey Arterburn New Mexico State University $830,000.00 08/14/2015 07/30/2019
Vibrational and Electronic Properties of Complex Metal Oxides by Spectroscopic Ellipsometry 1505172 Co-funded Stefan Zollner New Mexico State University $400,000.00 08/14/2015 07/30/2020
In situ lipophile labeling in living cells 1507070 Co-funded Jeffrey Arterburn New Mexico State University $830,000.00 08/14/2015 07/30/2019
COLLABORATIVE RESEARCH: A multidimensional investigation of the dynamics of market transition and social change in rural China and Bangladesh 1461514 Co-funded Keith Hunley University of New Mexico $280,223.00 08/14/2015 07/30/2021
Center for Quantum Information and Control 1521016 Co-funded Carlton Caves University of New Mexico $500,000.00 08/14/2015 07/30/2018
Collaborative Research: Student Outreach Support Activities at IEEE-CS TCPP Sponsoed Conferences 1550807 Co-funded Trilce Estrada University of New Mexico $21,000.00 08/14/2015 07/30/2016
Collaborative Research: Student Outreach Support Activities at IEEE-CS TCPP Sponsoed Conferences 1550807 Co-funded Trilce Estrada University of New Mexico $21,000.00 08/14/2015 07/30/2016
Understanding the Roles of Intra- and Interchain Order on Spin-Dependent Electronic Processes in Self-Assembled Conjugated Polymer Aggregates 1506558 Co-funded John Grey University of New Mexico $435,000.00 07/31/2015 10/30/2019