色花堂app awarded more than $8.2 million in September for 16 federal research grants
October 5, 2009
September was an unprecedented month for 色花堂app, which landed 16 federal research grants representing more the $8.2 million in research funding.
鈥淭he grants awarded demonstrate the national competitiveness and prominence of our faculty and their research groups in our core university missions of energy development and health care, as well our environmental and social science studies,鈥 said Pamela Crowell, ISU vice president for research. 鈥淚t was an amazing month for ISU research funding.鈥
ISU brought in over $28 million in external funding during the 2009 fiscal year, so the September awards bode well for the remainder of the 2010 fiscal year, which ends June 30.
There were two grants awarded for more than $1 million, including an $1,447,500 鈥Advanced Elastic/Inelastic Nuclear Data Development Project鈥 to the Idaho Accelerator Center and a $1,290,704 鈥淯nderstanding Social Networks within Complex, Nonlinear Systems: Geographically-Integrated History and Dynamics GIS鈥 to the history department.
The Idaho Accelerator Center landed five grants in September totaling $3,338,593 in research dollars. The ISU Department of Physics was awarded three grants totaling more than $1.7 million, and the College of Engineering鈥檚 nuclear engineering program was awarded two grants totaling $583,482.
The university received three grants related to its health sciences mission, worth nearly $730,000, and the chemistry and geosciences departments also received grants.
Six of the grants were awarded by the U.S. Department of Energy and three each from the National Science Foundation and the Battelle Energy Alliance.
A complete listing of the grants, including the principal investigator (PI), ISU unit, funding agency, grant title and award amount follows:
鈥 PI Tony Forest, Department of Physics, from National Science Foundation, 鈥淎 Program to Study Hadronic Matter Using Electromagnetic Probes at Jefferson Lab,鈥 $910,000;
鈥 PI Beth Stamm, Institute of Rural Health, 鈥淪ubstance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, 鈥淎wareness to Action Youth Suicide Prevention,鈥 $500,000;
鈥 PI Marylou Dunzik-Gouger, nuclear engineering, Battelle Energy Alliance, 鈥Removal of 14C From Irradiated Graphite for Graphite Recycle and Waste Volume Reduction,鈥 $477,205;
鈥 PI Judy Thorne, ISU-Meridian Health Science Center, University of Washington, 鈥淗IV Education/Training Grant,鈥 $101,604;
鈥 PI Doug Wells, Idaho Accelerator Center, Battelle Energy Alliance, 鈥淎dvanced Elastic/Inelastic Nuclear Data Development Project,鈥 $1,477,500;
鈥 PI Jack Owens, history, National Science Foundation, 鈥淯nderstanding Social Networks within Complex, Nonlinear Systems: Geographically-Integrated History and Dynamics GIS,鈥 $1,290,704;
鈥 PI Ben Crosby, geosciences, National Science Foundation, 鈥Upgrade of Computing Equipment in the Digital Mapping Laboratory, 色花堂app $75,000;
鈥 PI Doug Wells, Idaho Accelerator Center, U.S. Department of Energy, Investigations of 18F, 67Cu, 99Mo/99Tc, and 131Ba/131Cs Isotope Production with Photo-Nuclear Reactions,鈥 $608,858;
鈥 PI Katherine Chandler, physics, U.S. Department of Energy, Experimental Studies of the Transport Parameters of Warm Dense Matter,鈥 $410,296;
鈥 PI Chris Daniels, ISU Biomedical 色花堂app Institute, National Institutes of Health/University of Idaho, 鈥淎dministrative Supplement to Idaho INBRE to Advance Translational 色花堂app,鈥 $128,341;
鈥 PI Tony Forest, physics, U.S. Department of Energy, 鈥The Development of a Positron Source for Jlab at the Idaho Accelerator Center,鈥 $381,509鈥
鈥 PI Rene Rodriguez, chemistry, U.S. Department of Energy, Incorporation of Novel Nanostructured Materials into Solar Cells and Nanoelectronic Devices,鈥 $498,820;
鈥 PI Doug Wells, Idaho Accelerator Center, U.S. Department of Energy, 鈥淎dvanced Fuel Cycle 色花堂app & Development 2009-2010,鈥 $500,000;
鈥 PI Jay Kunze, nuclear engineering, Nuclear Regulatory Commission, 鈥淢otor Operated Valve Training Courses for Nuclear Regulatory Commission Inspectors and Engineers,鈥 $136,277;
鈥 PI Alan Hunt, Idaho Accelerator Center, Battelle Energy Alliance, 鈥淣ear Real-Time Nondestructive Active Inspection Technologies Utilizing Delayed X-Rays for Advanced Safeguards,鈥 $466,235;
鈥 PI Doug Wells, Idaho Accelerator Center, U.S. Department of Energy, Construction for Investigations of 18F, 67Cu, 99Mo/99Tc, and 131Ba/131Cs Isotope Production with Photo-Nuclear Reactions,鈥 $316,000.
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