All NSF EPSCoR Awards to New Mexico

Title Award Number Award Type PI Organization Awarded Amount To Date Start Date End Date
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
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
Conference: Conference Support for Developmental Biology of the Sea Urchin XXI Marine Biological Laboratory, Woods Hole, Massachusetts October 2012 1302013 Co-funded Charles Shuster New Mexico State University $10,000.00 10/31/2012 10/30/2013
CS 10K: New Mexico Computer Science for All (NM CSforAll) 1240992 Co-funded Melanie Moses Santa Fe Institute $1,226,332.00 10/31/2012 10/30/2017
Network Structure, Political Hierarchy, and Economic Inequality: An Interdisciplinary Workshop and Training Program 1258489 Co-funded Samuel Bowles Santa Fe Institute $47,100.00 09/30/2012 09/29/2014
Towards Ascertaining the Origins of Cataclysmic Variables Through Abundance Analyses 1209451 Co-funded Thomas Harrison New Mexico State University $268,893.00 09/14/2012 08/30/2018
Conference on Human Computer Interaction in Informal Science Education (HCI+ISE) 1139752 Co-funded Jim Spadaccini Ideum $218,680.00 09/14/2012 08/30/2014
Mount Erebus Volcano Observatory: Operations, Science and Outreach (MEVO-OSO) 1142083 Co-funded Philip Kyle New Mexico Institute of Mining and Technology $679,312.00 09/14/2012 08/30/2018
Collaborative Research: Sparse spectral-tau methods for binary neutron star initial data 1216866 Co-funded Stephen Lau University of New Mexico $131,490.00 09/14/2012 08/30/2016
New Earth-Abundant Metal Complexes for CO2 Conversion and Reduction 1213529 Co-funded Richard Kemp University of New Mexico $390,000.00 09/14/2012 08/30/2016