All NSF EPSCoR Awards to New Mexico

Title Award Number Award Type PI Organization Awarded Amount To Date Start Date End Date
SBIR/STTR Phase II: Machine Vision System for Automated Imaging and Process Control 0132025 Co-funded Steven Summers TPL, Inc. $487,477.00 02/14/2002 04/29/2004
SBIR/STTR Phase II: Rapid, Low-Cost Processing of Continuous Fiber-Reinforced Ceramic Composites 0132134 Co-funded Stuart Schwab Thor Technologies, Inc. $499,756.00 02/14/2002 01/30/2004
Endophyte Mediation of Tri-Trophic Interactions in the Quercus Gambelii 0129630 Co-funded William Boecklen New Mexico State University $400,006.00 01/31/2002 01/30/2007
Research Experience for Undergraduates: The Los Alamos Summer School REU Site 0139079 Co-funded Sally Seidel University of New Mexico $204,586.00 01/31/2002 01/30/2006
Collaborative Research: A 700-Year Tephrochronology of the Law Dome Ice Core, East Antarctica 0125549 Co-funded Nelia Dunbar New Mexico Institute of Mining and Technology $40,130.00 01/31/2002 07/30/2005
RCN: Resource Discovery Initiative for Field Stations 0129792 Co-funded William Michener University of New Mexico $528,397.00 12/31/2001 06/29/2007
SBIR Phase II: Randomly Textured Nanoscale Surfaces for Silicon Solar Cells 0109098 Co-funded Saleem Zaidi Gratings, Incorporated $649,584.00 12/31/2001 06/29/2005
Investigation of Biotite/Sanidine Age Discordance 0126144 Co-funded Matthew Heizler New Mexico Institute of Mining and Technology $76,254.00 12/31/2001 12/30/2004
ADVANCE Institutional Transformation Award 0123690 Co-funded Tracy Sterling New Mexico State University $3,747,075.00 12/31/2001 04/29/2009
SBIR Phase I: Low-bandwidth Long-distance Learning 0128660 Co-funded Wirt Atmar Aics Inc $99,438.00 12/31/2001 06/29/2002
SBIR Phase I: Advanced Friction Materials & Manufacturing Process 0128709 Co-funded Stuart Schwab Thor Technologies, Inc. $99,998.00 12/31/2001 12/30/2002
U.S.-Korea Cooperative Research: Electron Transfer Photochemistry 0121510 Co-funded Patrick Mariano University of New Mexico $28,695.00 11/30/2001 05/30/2006
Doctoral Dissertation Improvement Grant: The Political Power Of Galindo Elites 0120114 Co-funded Garth Bawden University of New Mexico $11,495.00 10/14/2001 09/29/2003
Information Technology Workforce - ITWF: Why So Few Women in Information Technology?: A Comparative Study 0120055 Co-funded Roli Varma University of New Mexico $108,426.00 09/30/2001 06/29/2003
CISE Research Resources: Parallel Logic and Constraint Programming, with Applications to Planning and Web Accessibility 0130887 Co-funded Enrico Pontelli New Mexico State University $43,431.00 09/14/2001 08/30/2003