October 2021 Grants and Contracts
We are pleased to share the success of 91ÁÔÆæ's principal investigators who were awarded grants and contracts during October 2021:
Monthly Awards at a Glance
12 Awards Received: Valued at $690,311
Engineering
Gaojian Huang, Industrial & Systems Engineering
Adaptive Driving Style for Level 2 Automated Driving
Sponsor: Honda Research Institute – $52,731
Ronald MakÂ, Computer Engineering
Adaptive Driving Style for Level 2 Automated Driving (ISRDS-3)
Sponsor: KBR Wyle Services – $49,370
Nicole Okamoto, Mathew Stowe, Engineering, Dean's Office
Stembassador: MESA College Prep Program - Synopsys
Sponsor: Synopsys Inc. – $35,940
Humanities & The Arts
James Coleman, English & Comparative Literature
San Jose Area Writing Project 2019-2020 - CSMP
Sponsor: Regents of The University of California – $32,185
Shannon Wright, Art & Art History
The California Arts Project- CSMP 2017-2018
Sponsor: Regents of The University of California – $50,000
Science
Sen Chiao, Meteorology & Climate Science
Detailed Quantitative Precipitation Forecasts for SCVWD
Sponsor: Santa Clara Valley Water District – $29,922
Ross P. Clark, Moss Landing Marine Lab
Provide Archival, Analysis, and Publishing Services on Benthic Data Previously Collected
for Multiple Project
Sponsor: Creative Environmental Conservation – $44,009
Elaine D. Collins, Science, Dean's Office
MESA College Prep Program for AY 2021-2022
Sponsor: Regents of The University of California – $180,000
Michael Graham, Scott L. Hamilton, Moss Landing Marine Lab
Assessment of Practical Methods for Re-Establishment of Bull Kelp Populations at an
Ecologically Relevant Scale
Sponsor: UC, San Diego – $157,307
Julie S. Spitzer, Mathematics & Statistics
Santa Clara Valley Mathematics Project (CSMP - State)
Sponsor: Regents of The University of California – $20,000
Timothy P. Stanton, Moss Landing Marine Lab
Ocean Sensor Development for the AMOS Buoy System
Sponsor: Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution – $21,847
Social Sciences
Snycerski, Susan M., Psychology
Implementing Macroergonomics for Increasing the Safe, Effective, and Efficient Operation
of the Entry Systems and Technology Division's High Enthalpy Facilities
Sponsor: NASA – $17,000