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Top Sponsored Awards, February 2025

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Posted April 4, 2025 by Dan Moser

The following list of awards from public entities includes all arts and humanities grants of $10,000 or more and all other grants of $200,000 or more between Jan. 16 and Feb. 15, 2025, as reported through NuRamp, the university’s electronic research administration system.        

Bureau of Sociological Research
N. Gohring, K. Meiergerd
$1,439,759
Nebraska Department of Health and Human Services
Nebraska Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System, Nebraska Adult Tobacco Survey and Nebraska Pregnancy Risk Assessment Monitoring System 

Department of Agricultural Economics/Nebraska Extension Engagement Zone 10/ Nebraska Extension Engagement Zone 3/Nebraska Extension Engagement Zone 4/Panhandle Research and Extension Center/Rural Prosperity Nebraska
C. Narjes, C. Burkhart-Kriesel, B. Dutton, M. Emery, S. Kaskie, M. Schlake, J. Tuller, J. Westra
$200,000
U.S. Department of Agriculture: Rural Business-Cooperative Service
Creating a Vibrant Future through Cooperative Development 

Department of Earth and Atmospheric Sciences
M. Van Den Broeke
$368,983
National Science Foundation
Collaborative Research: Polarimetric Radar and Modeling Perspectives of Updraft, Cold Pool and Mesovortex Evolution in Quasi-Linear Convective Systems 

Department of Food Science and Technology/Department of Agronomy and Horticulture/Department of Biochemistry/Department of Biological Systems Engineering/Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering/Department of Physics and Astronomy/Department of Sociology/Johnny Carson Center for Emerging Media Arts/Public Policy Center/Vice Chancellor for Research
O. Ciftci, R. Anderson, J. Bosley, E. Cahoon, G. Graef, M. Hasan, J. McQuillan, L. PytlikZillig, A. Smith
$2,000,000
NSF
Global Centers: Food Innovation and Diversification to Advance the Bioeconomy (FoodID) 

Department of Mechanical and Materials Engineering
J. Turner
$500,000
U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission
Control of Hybrid Additive Manufacturing to Enhance Mechanical Performance for Nuclear Power Applications 

Nebraska State Forest Service
J. Erixson
$500,000
USDA-Forest Service
Forestry Technical Assistance Programs for Underserved Forest Landowners 

School of Computing
D. Tran
$689,582
NSF
CAREER: Enabling Trustworthy Complex Learning-enabled Autonomy 


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