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Grafton County, N.H., funds by National Science Foundation

Listing $8,612,088.00 in stimulus funds from National Science Foundation for Grafton

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
TRUSTEES OF DARTMOUTH COLLEGE $2,999,999 Trans-NSF Recovery Act Reasearch Support Technology infrastructure in the healthcare realm requires secure and effective systems to meet two of its most significant challenges of the 21st century: improving the quality of care and controlling costs. Yet developing, deploying and using informatio National Science Foundation 7/10/2009
TRUSTEES OF DARTMOUTH COLLEGE $730,184 Trans-NSF Recovery Act Reasearch Support The combined use of microscopy and high-resolution fluorescence imaging is a fundamental tool for exploration of the physical and biological world. This Major Research Instrumentation grant from the NSF provides the Dartmouth community with a state-of-the National Science Foundation 7/22/2009
TRUSTEES OF DARTMOUTH COLLEGE $528,450 Trans-NSF Recovery Act Reasearch Support Invasive species are a leading component of environmental change and a major factor associated with biodiversity loss worldwide. There is growing recognition that plant invaders can affect competitive and mutualistic interactions among native species, but National Science Foundation 7/25/2009
TRUSTEES OF DARTMOUTH COLLEGE $418,590 Trans-NSF Recovery Act Reasearch Support Deep earthquakes, some of which are among the largest and most damaging of all earthquakes, have been a paradox since their discovery in the 1920s. The combined increase of confining pressure and temperature with depth inhibits frictional sliding, the pri National Science Foundation 9/08/2009
TRUSTEES OF DARTMOUTH COLLEGE $402,000 Trans-NSF Recovery Act Reasearch Support This Research award in the Inorganic, Bioinorganic and Organometallic Chemistry program supports work by Professor Russell P. Hughes at Dartmouth College to carry out fundamental studies on the chemistry of perfluoroalkyl and perfluoroalkylidene compounds National Science Foundation 7/19/2009
TRUSTEES OF DARTMOUTH COLLEGE $401,998 Trans-NSF Recovery Act Reasearch Support Freshwater ecosystems provide vital ecological services important to human well being such as drinking water, food resources, and recreation. These systems are vulnerable to disruption of these services if human activities and their impacts exceed the cap National Science Foundation 8/27/2009
TRUSTEES OF DARTMOUTH COLLEGE $387,000 Trans-NSF Recovery Act Reasearch Support TECHNICAL SUMMARY The objective of this proposal is to understand and model the microstructure and deformation mechanisms controlling the strength and ductility as a function of temperature and strain rate for different lamellar spacings in a recently-di National Science Foundation 9/07/2009
TRUSTEES OF DARTMOUTH COLLEGE $375,000 Trans-NSF Recovery Act Reasearch Support This Research award in the Inorganic, Bioinorganic and Organometallic Chemistry program supports work by Professor Dean Wilcox at Dartmouth College to carry out fundamental studies of metal ions binding to proteins. The research provides new insight about National Science Foundation 7/08/2009
TRUSTEES OF DARTMOUTH COLLEGE $300,448 Trans-NSF Recovery Act Reasearch Support Funds are provided to examine the nature and cause of short-term ice sheet velocity changes. The work field would occur near Swiss Camp, Greenland and focus on the interactions between the ice sheet, the atmosphere and the bed through an integrated observ National Science Foundation 8/28/2009
TRUSTEES OF DARTMOUTH COLLEGE $299,999 Trans-NSF Recovery Act Reasearch Support Quantum information processing holds the potential to revolutionize our understanding of computational complexity and solve problems in physics simulations, combinatorial analysis, and secure communications with unprecedented efficiency. While the prospec National Science Foundation 7/14/2009
TRUSTEES OF DARTMOUTH COLLEGE $288,810 Trans-NSF Recovery Act Reasearch Support Probabilistic graphical models provide a powerful mechanism for representing and reasoning with uncertain information. These methods have been successfully applied in diverse domains such as bioinformatics, social networks, sensor networks, robotics, and National Science Foundation 8/12/2009
TRUSTEES OF DARTMOUTH COLLEGE $279,939 Trans-NSF Recovery Act Reasearch Support Dr. Brian Chaboyer of Dartmouth College will undertake a theoretical investigation of the structure of M dwarfs, which are unevolved stars like the Sun but with less than half its mass. Observations have indicated for some time that theoretical models are National Science Foundation 6/05/2009
TRUSTEES OF DARTMOUTH COLLEGE $261,589 Trans-NSF Recovery Act Reasearch Support This award will support an investigation of Holocene glacier fluctuations in the Scoresby Sund region of central East Greenland (~70-72-?N, 22-28-?W) along a transect from a coastal maritime setting to the continental conditions adjacent to the Greenland National Science Foundation 7/15/2009
TRUSTEES OF DARTMOUTH COLLEGE $223,519 Trans-NSF Recovery Act Reasearch Support Rising demand for electrical energy and the limitations and pollution associated with fossil fuels are creating a need for better grid-connected solar photovoltaic (PV) systems. Presently, variations among PV cells and differences in how much insolation National Science Foundation 8/21/2009
TRUSTEES OF DARTMOUTH COLLEGE $149,501 Trans-NSF Recovery Act Reasearch Support The GBASE project (GeomicroBiology of Antarctic Subglacial Environments) is one of three research components of the WISSARD (Whillans Ice Stream Subglacial Access Research Drilling) integrative initiative that is being funded by the Antarctic Integrated S National Science Foundation 8/25/2009
TRUSTEES OF DARTMOUTH COLLEGE $130,000 Trans-NSF Recovery Act Reasearch Support The PENGUIn team will continue investigating in depth a multi-scale electrodynamic system that comprises space environment of Planet Earth (geospace). Several science topics important to the space physics and aeronomy are outlines in this proposal that ca National Science Foundation 8/20/2009
TRUSTEES OF DARTMOUTH COLLEGE $127,432 Trans-NSF Recovery Act Reasearch Support This project will improve our ability to predict the access of solar energetic protons to Earth's magnetosphere and ionosphere. Solar energetic particle (SEP) events have strong space weather impacts and can change the radiation environment in the radiati National Science Foundation 9/14/2009
TRUSTEES OF DARTMOUTH COLLEGE $98,832 Trans-NSF Recovery Act Reasearch Support This effort seeks to develop a better understanding of how the nonlinearly coupled thermosphere and ionosphere are driven asymmetrically in polar storm events, and how coupling between these domains affects overall system-level response. Goals of the proj National Science Foundation 6/15/2009
TRUSTEES OF DARTMOUTH COLLEGE $93,850 Trans-NSF Recovery Act Reasearch Support This award is funded under the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 (Public Law 111-5). Plasma waves and radiation play key roles in space physics, in some cases playing an important role controlling particle transport, loss rates, or energy exc National Science Foundation 6/04/2009
TRUSTEES OF DARTMOUTH COLLEGE $67,762 Trans-NSF Recovery Act Reasearch Support This project supported graduate student Yonggang Hu to get his Ph.D. His work demonstrated that the polarization of electromagnetic ion cyclotron waves varies along magnetospheric magnetic field lines, that the relative amount of reflection or transmissi National Science Foundation 8/24/2009
TRUSTEES OF DARTMOUTH COLLEGE $47,186 Trans-NSF Recovery Act Reasearch Support This collaborative research project is being undertaken by Dr. Nathaniel J. Dominy, University of California Santa Cruz, and Dr. Salima Ikram, American University of Cairo, Egypt, to analyze isotope ratios of mummified baboons and to compare them with mod
This spending item is part of a $73,426 allocation. See details
National Science Foundation 9/16/2009