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Funding Opportunities Biocomplexity in the Environment |
FY 2002 Awards |
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Biocomplexity in the Environment (BE)
Materials Use: Science, Engineering, and Society (MUSES)
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Principal Investigator |
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AWARDS FOR EXPLORATORY AND DEVELOPMENTAL ACTIVITIES |
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Robert Anex |
BE/MUSES: Understanding Biocomplexity: Developing Methods of Defining Sustainable Uses of Agricultural Products
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University of Oklahoma |
$ 109,851 |
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Timothy Considine |
MUSE: The Industrial Ecology of Particulate Materials
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Pennsylvania State University |
$ 110,000 |
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Marc Edwards |
Towards a Sustainable Potable Water Infrastructure: Ecology, Aesthetics and Economics of Corrosion
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Virginia Polytechnic Institute |
$ 99,965 |
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Frank Field |
MUSES: Research and Education in Integrated Assessment Methodologies for Product Design and Strategies
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Massachusetts Institute of Technology |
$ 110,000 |
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Thomas Graedel |
Model Development for the Global Cycles of the Alloying Elements of Steel
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Yale University |
$ 99,729 |
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Gretchen Kalonji |
MUSE: Materials and the Environment: A Binational Partnership for "Eco-Materials" Research and Education
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University of Washington |
$ 109,497 |
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Gregory Keoleian |
Sustainable Infrastucture Materials and Systems: Integration of Microstructure Tailoring and Life Cycle Analysis of Engineered Cementitious Composites
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University of Michigan |
$ 100,000 |
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Oladele Ogunseitan |
MUSES: Biocomplex Dimensions of Industrial Ecology: Decision Analysis and Sectoral Trade-Offs in the Management of Toxic Metals Used in the Electronic Industry
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University of California at Irvine |
$ 109,979 |
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Michael Overcash |
Industrial Solvents and Working Fluids-Industrial Ecology of Organic Materials
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North Carolina State University |
$ 99,995 |
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Mansour Rahimi |
BE: MUSES: Modeling Eco-Industrial Symbiosis: Greening of Regional Industrial Materials Networks
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University of Southern California |
$ 110,001 |
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Gang Sun |
MUSES: Disposable and Reusable Textile Materials in Healthcare Facilities
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University of California at Davis |
$ 110,000 |
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Last Updated: 06/17/2004 |
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