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BE FY 2001 Awards

INSTRUMENTATION DEVELOPMENT FOR ENVIRONMENTAL ACTIVITIES (IDEA)

| American Museum of Natural History |
Norman Platnick |
A Neural Network Based Automated Identification System for Biological Species
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$796,818.00 |
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| Arizona State University |
Karl Booksh |
Smart Sensors for In Situ Monitoring of Hydrothermal Vent Systems
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$2,402,046.00 |
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| John Hopkins University |
Marc Parlange |
Instrumentation to Measure the Emission and Transport of Biological Aerosols into the Atmosphere: Linking Across Scales from Microns to Kilometers
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$2,498,652.00 |
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| University of California, Berkeley |
Buford Price |
Construction and Operation of Biospectrologger in a Borehole in Polar Ice
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$135,000.00 |
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| Washington State University |
Brian Lamb |
Development of Instrumentation for Measurement of Biosphere-Atmosphere fluxes of Carbon and Nitrogen
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$1,927,000.00 |
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| Woods Hole Oceanographic Institute |
Robert Olson |
BIOCOMPLEXITY (IDEA): In Situ Measurement of Marine Microbes to Investigate Mechanisms of Community Structure Regulation
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$1,691,000.00 |
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| Columbia University Lamont Doherty Earth Observatory |
Alexander Van Green |
Biocomplexity IDEA: Portable devices to map the distribution of arsenic in Bangladesh groundwater & the relation to sediment structure
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$99,956.00 |
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| Louisiana State University and Agricultural and Mechanical College |
Erwin Poliakoff |
In Situ X-ray Probes of Surface-Mediated Pollutant Formation
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$99,667.00 |
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| Magee Scientific Company |
Anthony Hansen |
Solar/Wind Powered Instrumentation Module Development for Polar Environmental Research
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$115,826.00 |
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| National Academy of Sciences |
Anne Linn |
Materials Flow Accounting of Natural Resources: Workshop
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$30,000.00 |
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| Princeton University |
Valerie Thomas |
Reinventing the Use of Materials: Workshop
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$96,049.00 |
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| SRI International |
David Crosley |
Teaming to Enable University Research on Hazardous Emissions Through New Instrumentation and Student Internships
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$99,918.00 |
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| University of Illinois, Chicago |
James Jawitz |
In-Situ Quantification of Chlorinated Hydrocarbon Mass Flux and Intrinsic Remediation Using Fiber Optic Biosensors
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$95,384.00 |
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| University of Wyoming |
Steven Higgins |
Exploratory Research: Complementary Development of New Chemical Sensor and Probe Microscopy Techniques for Environmental Research in Hydrothermal Ecosystems
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$91,481.00 |
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