Top Sponsored Awards, March 2023

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Posted April 28, 2023 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 Feb. 16 and March 15, 2023, as reported through NUgrant, the university’s electronic research administration system.     

Department of Animal Science 
L. Walker, D. Ciobanu 
$225,000 
U.S. Department of Agriculture-National Institute of Food and Agriculture 
Pro-viral ANP32 Variants in Swine 

Department of Animal Science, School of Veterinary Medicine and Biomedical Sciences 
A. Desaulniers, B. White 
$650,000 
USDA-NIFA 
In utero Heat Stress of Boars

School of Biological Sciences 
S. Dai 
$211,435 
National Science Foundation 
DESIGN: Inclusive Ornitho Societies 

Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, School of Natural Resources 
A. Kilic 
$671,908 
National Aeronautics and Space Administration 
Irrigation Scheduling from OpenET 

Department of Earth and Atmospheric Sciences 
I. Filina 
$746,284 
NSF  
Tectonic Puzzle of North Atlantic 

Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Department of Mechanical and Materials Engineering 
C. Zuhlke, C. Argyropoulos, G. Gogos, N. Ianno, J. Shield 
$667,240
Department of Defense-Office of Naval Research-Defense University Research Instrumentation Program 
DURIP High Power Laser 
 
Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering 
E. Schubert, C. Argyropoulos 
$567,000 
NSF 
Chiral Interactions with Metamaterials 

Nebraska Water Center 
C. Ray 
$246,028 
Department of Interior-Geological Survey 
Nitrate Loading in Playa Wetlands 

School of Natural Resources 
T. Gilmore 
$271,000 
Department of the Interior-U.S. Geological Survey 
Image-Based Hydrology for USGS 

Public Policy Center 
J. Farley 
$300,000 
Nebraska Department of Health and Human Services 
Expansion of Childhood Behavioral Health 

Department of Sociology 
J. McQuillan 
$399,960 
University of Arkansas Scalable Intelligent Automation CSI-APP


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