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Washington County, Ark., funds by National Science Foundation

Listing $10,300,124.00 in stimulus funds from National Science Foundation for Washington

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
UNIVERSITY OF ARKANSAS SYSTEM $2,715,846 Trans-NSF Recovery Act Reasearch Support The partnership between Arkansas (AR) and West Virginia (WV) builds on common research in geosciences, virtual environments, and computational sciences while leveraging technical expertise within the two states: WV leverages expertise in the deployment an
This spending item is part of a $3,370,951 allocation. See details
National Science Foundation 8/27/2009
UNIVERSITY OF ARKANSAS SYSTEM $2,715,846 Trans-NSF Recovery Act Reasearch Support The partnership between Arkansas (AR) and West Virginia (WV) builds on common research in geosciences, virtual environments, and computational sciences while leveraging technical expertise within the two states: WV leverages expertise in the deployment an
This spending item is part of a $3,370,951 allocation. See details
National Science Foundation 8/27/2009
UNIVERSITY OF ARKANSAS SYSTEM $1,701,988 Trans-NSF Recovery Act Reasearch Support This award is funded under the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 (Public Law 111-5). This proposal is to enhance the existing research computing facility and network connections at the University of Arkansas Fayetteville campus. This award National Science Foundation 8/19/2010
UNIVERSITY OF ARKANSAS SYSTEM $900,000 Trans-NSF Recovery Act Reasearch Support This project, acquiring an integrated supercomputing platform for distributed and shared memory parallel applications that are computationally, data, and storage intensive, aims to service a broad range of projects in computational science and engineering National Science Foundation 4/23/2010
UNIVERSITY OF ARKANSAS SYSTEM $565,000 Trans-NSF Recovery Act Reasearch Support The purpose of this proposal is to start a new I/UCRC 'Grid-Connected Advanced Power Electronic Systems (GRAPES)' with a focus on developing the new knowledge, tools, hardware, software, and personnel that are required to pervasively insert power electron National Science Foundation 7/27/2009
UNIVERSITY OF ARKANSAS SYSTEM $500,000 Trans-NSF Recovery Act Reasearch Support Fungal diseases of crops are economically and environmentally costly because they reduce yields and require large-scale applications of fungicides. Many pathogenic fungi enter leaves through stomata, which are pores on leaf surfaces involved in gas exchan National Science Foundation 7/15/2009
UNIVERSITY OF ARKANSAS SYSTEM $273,750 Trans-NSF Recovery Act Reasearch Support This award is funded under the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 (Public Law 111-5). This award will establish a new Research Experiences for Undergraduates (REU) Site at the University of Arkansas. Ten REU students work with faculty on peer- National Science Foundation 6/09/2009
UNIVERSITY OF ARKANSAS SYSTEM $177,064 Trans-NSF Recovery Act Reasearch Support This research will use remote sensing, geotechnical investigations, and traditional boots-on-the-ground reconnaissance information to collect, process, interpret, and digitally archive ground failure events (landslides and a massive, several km2 lateral s National Science Foundation 7/17/2009
SENMATER TECHNOLOGY, LLC $150,000 Trans-NSF Recovery Act Reasearch Support SenMater Technology, LLC is a newly founded small company located in Fayetteville, Arkansas. The mission of SenMater is to develop advanced sensing materials and materials-related novel technologies for electronic, photonics, medical and diagnostic National Science Foundation 6/11/2009
UNIVERSITY OF ARKANSAS SYSTEM $149,760 Trans-NSF Recovery Act Reasearch Support The immense importance of fungi in the functioning and maintenance of ecological processes in nature is unquestioned, but our knowledge of their biodiversity is far from being complete. Tropical forests are thought to be the terrestrial ecosystems charact National Science Foundation 8/22/2009
NN-LABS, LLC $99,981 Project Title: Highly Luminescent Manganese-Doped Zinc Selenide Quantum Dots to Enhance Silicon Solar Cell Efficiency through Spectral Down-Conversion. This Small Business Innovation Research Phase 1 project intends to demonstrate a spectral down-convert National Science Foundation 5/29/2009
UNIVERSITY OF ARKANSAS SYSTEM $99,736 Trans-NSF Recovery Act Reasearch Support This project will explore alternative parallelization techniques for very largescale data intensive applications on emerging new parallel architectures, including distributed memory computer clusters using multicore and GPGPU processors. The experimental National Science Foundation 9/17/2009
UNIVERSITY OF ARKANSAS SYSTEM $95,602 Trans-NSF Recovery Act Reasearch Support The principal investigator will undertake a study of regularity properties and decay estimates of solutions to the weighted Cauchy-Riemann equations in several variables as well as the tangential Cauchy-Riemann equations on the boundaries of pseudoconvex National Science Foundation 6/05/2009
UNIVERSITY OF ARKANSAS SYSTEM $85,366 Trans-NSF Recovery Act Reasearch Support This project will study solutions to the Cauchy-Riemann equations on domains with corners. The Cauchy-Riemann equations are the fundamental differential equations in several complex variables, and their study involves tools from potential theory, complex National Science Foundation 11/16/2009
NN-LABS, LLC $70,185 Trans-NSF Recovery Act Reasearch Support This Small Business Innovation Research Phase 1 project intends to demonstrate a spectral down-converter based on metal ion-doped nanocrystalline quantum dots to increase the efficiency of polycrystalline silicon solar cells. Attempts to add a luminescent
This spending item is part of a $99,981 allocation. See details
National Science Foundation 5/29/2009