All NSF EPSCoR Awards to New Mexico

Title Award Number Award Type PI Organization Awarded Amount To Date Start Date End Date
DISSERTATION RESEARCH: Semiarid Soil Microbial Response to Global Change 1311028 Co-funded Scott Collins University of New Mexico $19,479.00 05/14/2013 04/29/2015
REU SITE: Research Experience for Undergraduates in Nano Science and Micro Systems Engineering 1263387 Co-funded Abhaya Datye University of New Mexico $331,212.00 04/14/2013 03/30/2017
RET: in Engineering and Computer Science:Energizing Engineering Education (E3): An RET site at the University of New Mexico investigating energy research and engineering practice 1301373 Co-funded Charles Fleddermann University of New Mexico $509,543.00 04/14/2013 03/30/2018
CAREER: Formal Tools For Analysis and Design of Collaborative Hybrid Systems 1254990 Co-funded Meeko Oishi University of New Mexico $422,715.00 04/14/2013 03/30/2020
Collaborative Research: ABI Development: A toolbox for analysis of long-term ecological dynamics using the Kepler Workflow System 1262377 Co-funded Scott Collins University of New Mexico $272,160.00 03/31/2013 03/30/2018
Collaborative Research: Integrated Inventory of Biomes of the Arctic 1258010 Co-funded Joseph Cook University of New Mexico $480,580.00 02/28/2013 02/27/2017
EAGER: Understanding Technological Change from the Map of Capabilities 1312294 Co-funded Hyejin Youn Santa Fe Institute $152,500.00 02/28/2013 02/27/2017
Collaborative Research: Constituents and heads in prosody perception: A comparative study 1251134 Co-funded Caroline Smith University of New Mexico $100,357.00 02/14/2013 07/30/2017
I-Corps: Math Snacks Marketplace 1313564 Co-funded Karen Trujillo New Mexico State University $50,000.00 02/14/2013 07/30/2014
MCA-PGR: A Phylogenetically Informed Investigation of Transcriptome Evolution and Transcriptome Response of the Tropical Crop Genus Leucaena (Leguminosae) to Psyllid Herbivores 1238731 Co-funded Donovan Bailey New Mexico State University $861,269.00 01/31/2013 01/30/2017
22nd RD50 Workshop on Radiation Hard Semiconductor Devices for High Luminosity Colliders, Summer 2013 at University of New Mexico in Albuquerque, NM 1307909 Co-funded Sally Seidel University of New Mexico $23,000.00 01/14/2013 12/30/2014
LTERV: Long-term pulse dynamics in an aridland ecosystem 1232294 Co-funded Scott Collins University of New Mexico $2,043,064.00 01/14/2013 12/30/2015
SBIR Phase I: Achieving Mass Balance in Carbon Storage Soil Gas Monitoring 1248485 Co-funded David Bomse Mesa Photonics, LLC $149,417.00 12/31/2012 06/29/2013
SBIR Phase I: Quantitative Space-time Control for High Contrast Multiphoton Microscopy 1248772 Co-funded Daniel Kane Mesa Photonics, LLC $148,959.00 12/31/2012 11/29/2013
LTER: Long-Term Research at the Jornada Basin (LTER-VI) 1235828 Co-funded Debra Peters New Mexico State University $5,929,998.00 11/30/2012 11/29/2019