All NSF EPSCoR Awards to New Mexico

Title Award Number Award Type PI Organization Awarded Amount To Date Start Date End Date
SBIR Phase II: Investigation of the Use of Chlorine Based Oxidants for Removal of Natural Organic Matter Using Advanced Oxidation Processes 1058239 Co-funded Andrew Boal MIOX Corporation $590,033.00 01/31/2011 10/30/2013
BPC-DP-Project ENABLE: Enabling Individuals with Disabilities Greater Participation in Computing Through Knowledge, Technology, and Mentoring 1042507 Co-funded Jeanine Cook New Mexico State University $442,446.00 01/14/2011 12/30/2014
SBIR Phase I: Imaging Sensor for Combustion Diagnostics 1047387 Co-funded Shin-Juh Chen Southwest Sciences Inc $149,594.00 12/31/2010 06/29/2011
SBIR Phase I: Compact analyzer for trace ammonia in air 1047108 Co-funded David Bomse Mesa Photonics, LLC $150,000.00 12/31/2010 06/29/2011
The National Solar Observatory's Annual Solar Physics Workshops of the American Astronomical Society 1049295 Co-funded Jason Jackiewicz New Mexico State University $45,000.00 11/14/2010 10/30/2015
Acquisition of a Thermal Demagnetizer and Other Minor Equipment to Enhance the Paleomagnetic and Rock Magnetic Laboratory at New Mexico Highlands University 1039421 Co-funded Michael Petronis New Mexico Highlands University $43,401.00 09/30/2010 09/29/2013
Evolving Gas Chemistry and Star Formation in Local Galaxies 1009620 Co-funded David Meier New Mexico Institute of Mining and Technology $200,525.00 09/30/2010 09/29/2014
Navajo Technical College Engineering and Science Initiation Project 1023461 Co-funded Jason Arviso Navajo Technical University $2,799,189.00 09/30/2010 09/29/2016
NNMC Phase 1-Noyce Scholarship Project 1035465 Co-funded David Torres Northern New Mexico College $1,152,055.00 09/30/2010 09/29/2017
Collaborative Research: PRObE - The NSF Parallel Reconfigurable Observational Environment for Data Intensive Super-Computing and High End Computing 1042537 Co-funded Gary Grider New Mexico Consortium $12,138,242.00 09/30/2010 06/29/2017
US Egypt Cooperative Research: Comparisons between New Mexico and Egyptian travertines and tufas and their implications for paleoclimate and neotectonic influences on ground water 1004276 Co-funded Karl Karlstrom University of New Mexico $46,560.00 09/30/2010 09/29/2012
Leverage and Systemic Risk 0965673 Co-funded James Farmer Santa Fe Institute $450,000.00 09/30/2010 09/29/2014
A Dedicated Advanced Science and Engineering Enterprise Network: The National Backbone Component 0963554 Co-funded Gilbert Gonzales University of New Mexico $2,992,000.00 09/30/2010 09/29/2013
CDI-Type I: Collaborative Research: Supervised Learning in Molecular Classifiers 1027877 Co-funded Darko Stefanovic University of New Mexico $250,000.00 09/30/2010 09/29/2014
CDI-Type II: Collaborative Research: Computing with Biomolecules: From Network Motifs to Complex and Adaptive Systems 1028238 Co-funded Darko Stefanovic University of New Mexico $1,100,000.00 09/30/2010 09/29/2015