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Wayne County, Mich., funds by National Science Foundation

Listing $2,758,610.00 in stimulus funds from National Science Foundation for Wayne

Note: For some programs where states do not report where money will be distributed across the state, we do not have the allocation for individual counties. Those programs include: Medicaid, unemployment benefits and food stamps. Those amounts are included in the totals for where the state agency receiving that money is located.

Amount refers to both the amount of stimulus funding going toward the project and the face value of the loan.

Recipient Amount Description Federal Dept./Agency Date
WAYNE STATE UNIVERSITY (INC) $580,777 Trans-NSF Recovery Act Reasearch Support The present proposal seeks funding to purchase a JEOL JSM-7600F Thermal Field Emission (FE) Scanning Electron Microscope (SEM) (or equivelent) for interdisciplinary Nanotechnology research and teaching at Wayne State University. This proposed instrument National Science Foundation 8/20/2009
WAYNE STATE UNIVERSITY (INC) $500,000 Trans-NSF Recovery Act Reasearch Support The goal of the proposed research is to dramatically enhance the technical capabilities available in the Wayne State University Department of Chemistry through the acquisition of a new, 600 MHz NMR spectrometer. The instrument including a micro-liter flo National Science Foundation 8/04/2009
WAYNE STATE UNIVERSITY (INC) $483,000 Trans-NSF Recovery Act Reasearch Support The aim of the proposed research is to improve our understanding of the nonequilibrium and nonlinear dynamic processes for nanoscale phases in complex material systems. The focus will be put on two of the most promising areas in nanofabrication: 1) strain National Science Foundation 6/05/2009
WAYNE STATE UNIVERSITY (INC) $433,917 Trans-NSF Recovery Act Reasearch Support We propose a unified reinforcement learning approach, namely URL, for the online autoconfiguration purpose. The approach features three innovations: First is a reinforcement learning methodology for autoconfiguration of virtual machines on distributed co National Science Foundation 7/24/2009
WAYNE STATE UNIVERSITY (INC) $287,291 Trans-NSF Recovery Act Reasearch Support The proposed research program will promote general interest in science while advancing discovery. This REU proposal focuses on research participation of students of all of preparation. Proposed collaborative effort between different departments of WSU wi National Science Foundation 6/04/2009
REGENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN $246,818 Trans-NSF Recovery Act Reasearch Support RUI: Nets: Small: A Collaborative and Secure k-Cover-Sense-Inform Framework(k-CSI) for Heterogeneous Deployment of Mission-Oriented Mobile Wireless Sensor Networks'
This spending item is part of a $400,000 allocation. See details
National Science Foundation 7/24/2009
REGENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN $128,385 Trans-NSF Recovery Act Reasearch Support Low-level jets are streams of fast-moving air in the lower troposphere. Both northerly (N-LLJs) and southerly (S-LLJs) low-level jets occur frequently in the central United States and have a significant impact on regional weather and climate, precipitatio National Science Foundation 8/24/2009
WAYNE STATE UNIVERSITY (INC) $52,992 Trans-NSF Recovery Act Reasearch Support The PI's research is centered on functional analytic aspects of harmonic analysis. This project is devoted to understanding real-Hardy spaces and the Littlewood-Paley theory in the noncommutative setting. The PI will apply the results to operator algebra/
This spending item is part of a $110,951 allocation. See details
National Science Foundation 6/05/2009
WAYNE STATE UNIVERSITY (INC) $45,430 Trans-NSF Recovery Act Reasearch Support If a polynomial ring admits a symmetric group action, it is natural to consider alternating polynomials, that is, polynomials which change sign when acted on by any transposition. In natural situations, the families of alternating polynomials and related
This spending item is part of a $91,157 allocation. See details
National Science Foundation 8/12/2009