All NSF EPSCoR Awards to New Mexico

Title Award Number Award Type PI Organization Awarded Amount To Date Start Date End Date
NSF Postdoctoral Fellowship in Biology FY 2017: Impacts of social breeding on the evolution of cognition 1710956 Co-funded Angela Medina-Garcia Medina-Garcia Angela $138,000.00 12/31/2017 12/30/2019
Constant Scalar Curvature Metrics in Sasaki and Kahler Geometry 1743449 Co-funded Hongnian Huang University of New Mexico $12,600.00 12/31/2017 12/30/2018
CAREER: Framing and Reframing Agency in Making and Engineering (FRAME) 1751369 Co-funded Vanessa Svihla University of New Mexico $516,061.00 12/31/2017 08/30/2024
NSF INCLUDES DDLP: Math FACESS (Families & Communities Empowering Student Success in Mathematics) 1744541 Co-funded Joseph Hastings Explora $299,250.00 12/14/2017 08/30/2020
I-Corps: Automated Spatiotemporal Intelligence Operations for Asset Integrity Management 1753761 Co-funded Christopher Lippitt University of New Mexico $50,000.00 10/31/2017 12/30/2018
I-Corps: Liquid organic fertilizer produced through anaerobic digestion of organic waste 1755527 Co-funded Zohrab Samani New Mexico State University $50,000.00 10/14/2017 05/30/2019
NCS-FO: Collaborative Research: A Neurally-Inspired, Event-Based Computer Vision Pipeline 1734980 Co-funded Garrett Kenyon New Mexico Consortium $224,431.00 09/30/2017 12/30/2019
Relationship Dynamics: Endocrinology and Behavior 1729856 Co-funded Steven Gangestad University of New Mexico $300,000.00 09/14/2017 08/30/2023
RII Track-4: Operando Analysis of Fuel Cell Materials at Advanced Light Source 1738386 Co-funded Kateryna Artyushkova University of New Mexico $201,677.00 09/14/2017 08/30/2019
SBIR Phase II: Productive Failure in Math Simulations: Where Data Input is Directly Linked to Functional Output 1738444 Co-funded James Laidlaw MidSchoolMath, LLC $1,134,180.00 09/14/2017 06/29/2021
RII Track-4: Operando Analysis of Fuel Cell Materials at Advanced Light Source 1738386 b4jd Kateryna Artyushkova University of New Mexico $201,677.00 09/14/2017 08/30/2019
Dimensions: Collaborative Research: Genome structure and adaptive evolution in peatmosses (Sphagnum): ecosystem engineers 1737951 Co-funded David Hanson University of New Mexico $423,798.00 08/31/2017 08/30/2022
CAREER: Learning from Interfaces for Simulation Environments to Design Wearable Technologies and Mixed-Reality Testbeds for Disaster Response Teams 1651532 Co-funded Phoebe Toups Dugas New Mexico State University $549,998.00 08/31/2017 08/30/2023
III: Small: Facilitating Search in the High-Dimensional Space of Molecular Interactions 1716195 Co-funded Bruna Jacobson University of New Mexico $507,956.00 08/31/2017 08/30/2023
CHS: Small: Towards Next-Generation Large-Scale Nonlinear Deformable Simulation 1717972 Co-funded Yin Yang University of New Mexico $432,707.00 08/31/2017 02/28/2020