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Funding Opportunities Biocomplexity in the Environment |
FY 2003 Awards |
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Biocomplexity in the Environment (BE)
Materials Use: Science, Engineering, and Society
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SORT RESULTS BY:
Principal Investigator |
Institution |
Award Amount
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Principal Investigator |
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INTEGRATED RESEARCH AND EDUCATION AWARDS |
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Andrea Dietrich |
BE-MUSES: Towards Sustainable Materials Use for Drinking Water Infrastructure
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Virginia Polytechnic Institute |
$ 1,492,997 |
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Thomas E. Graedel |
BE: MUSES: Multilevel Cycles, Models, and Scenarios for Iron Alloying Elements
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Yale University |
$ 979,993 |
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Gregory A. Keoleian |
BE: MUSES: Sustainable Concrete Infrastructure Materials and Systems: Developing an Integrated Life Cycle Design Framework
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University of Michigan |
$ 1,670,000 |
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Lester B. Lave |
BE: MUSES: Tracking Heavy Metal Life Cycle Pathways with Input-Output Methods
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Carnegie Mellon University |
$ 1,190,000 |
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AWARDS FOR EXPLORATORY AND DEVELOPMENTAL ACTIVITIES |
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Thomas L. Theis |
BE: MUSES: Life Cycle and Economic Impacts of Bio-Based Production
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University of Illinois at Chicago |
$ 99,691 |
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The National Science Foundation
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Tel: 703-292-5111, FIRS: 800-877-8339 | TDD: 703-292-5090 |
Last Updated: 06/17/2004 |
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