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NAS Scholarly Report (2000-present)
Grants Received
Chen, F. 2004-2005. "Magnetic Absorbent Materials." Wisconsin Space
Grant Consortium, $5,000.
Chen, F. 2004-2005. "Microwave Regenerated
Carbon Blacks from Waste Tires." UW-Applied Research, $20,642.
Chen, F. 2003-2004. "Mesoporous and Microporous Materials." Wisconsin Space
Grant Consortium, $9,394.
Chen, F. 2003-2004. CEM Microwave Research
Grant, $4,000.
Davis, G. 2004. Wisconsin Mathematics and Science Partnership Program.
Wisconsin Department of Public Instruction, $224,353.
Davis, G. 2001. Maple Mathematical Software, UW-Green
Bay Laboratory/Classroom Modernization Program, $12,500.
Davis, G. 2000. Graphing Calculators and Projection
Screens, Texas Instruments Grant Program, $1,500.
Davis, G. 2000. Travel Grant, UW-Green Bay Faculty
Development Council, $310.
Dolan,
D.M. and A. Fiala. 2000. “Critical Thinking, Science and
the Environment: The Restoration of the Fox River-Green Bay Ecosystem,” U.S.
Environmental Protection Agency, $8,073.
Draney, M.L. 2001. Student research aides, UW-Green Bay
Research Council Grants in Aid of Research, $400.
Draney, M.L. 2000–2001. “Inventory of Terrestrial
Non-Insect Macro-Arthropods of Cedarburg Bog Natural Area.” Wisconsin
Academy of Sciences, Arts and Letters, $821.
Draney, M.L. 2000. Travel Grant, UW-Green Bay Research
Council, $250.
Dutch, S.I., Ofori-Amoah, B., Rice, K., Lemke, K., and Chu, G. 2001-2002.
“The
Geo-Web Project: Infusing Internet into the UW Geography and Geology Classroom.” UW-System
Curricular Redesign Grant. $47,852.
Fencl, H. 2003-2004. “Activites for Introductory Physics.” UW-Green
Bay Laboratory/Classroom Moderization Program, $7,991.
Fencl, H. and K. Scheel. 2002-2003. “Assessing the Impact of Classroom
Penology on Development of Student Self-Effiency in Physics Courses.”
UW System Undergraduate Teaching & Learning Program, OPID, $6,187.
Fencl, H. and W. Swanger. 2001-2002. “SUMS: Summer Science
Workshops for Teachers.” Eisenhower
Grant. $67,507.
Fencl, H. and M. Briley. 2000-2001. “Distance Education
Format Astronomy Course.” Wisconsin
Space Grant Consortium, $4,000.
Fermanich, K. and T. Reed. 2003-2004. "Collaborative Aquatic Science Education in the UW-System." Teaching Enhancement Grant, UW-Green Bay, $265.
Howe, R., Niemi, G.J., Axler, R., Hanowski, J., Host, G.,
Johnson, L., Kingston, J., Regal, R. Richards, C., and Swackhamer, D. 2001-2005. “Development
of Environmental Indicators of Condition, Integrity, and Sustainability in
the Coastal Regions of the US Great Lakes Basin.” U.S. Environmental
Protection Agency, $6,000,000.
Howe, R., C. Katz, and S. Anderson. 2003. "GPS tracking
of black bear movements in areas with high vs. low human population density." U.S.
Forest Service, $5,000.
Howe, R.W. and A.J. Cassini. 2003. "Inventory and Geographic
Modeling of Bird Populations in the Marshfield Epidemiological Study Area." Marshfield
Clinic Research Foundation. $14,491.20.
Howe, R.W. 2003. "Inventory of Breeding Birds on New State Lands in Marinette
County, Wisconsin." Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources, $15,000.
Howe, R.W. 2003. "Inventory of Breeding Birds on Chippewa County, Wisconsin."
Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources, $10,000.
Howe, R.W. and J. Gibson. 2002. "Habitat associations
of woodland raptors in the Hiawatha National Forest." U.S.
Forest Service. $5,000.
Howe, R.W., J. Hanowski, and G. Neimi. 2001. “A GIS Framework
for Bird Conservation and Monitoring.” U.S. Environmental Protection
Agency, Great Lakes National Program Office, $138,000.
Howe, R.W. 1999-2001. “Management and Analysis of Data from the Wisconsin
breeding Bird Atlas.” Wisconsin Society for Ornithology, $50,000.
Howe, R.W. 2000. "Bird and bat mortality at wind generation
facilities in Kewaunee County, Wisconsin." Wisconsin
Public Service, Inc. $7,751.
Katers J. 2002-2003. “Solid and Hazardous Waste Education
Center.” University
of Wisconsin-Extention, $95,959.
Katers J. 2002-2003. “Evaluation of Temperature-Phased Anaerobic Digestion
for the Dairy Industry.” Wisconsin Department of Administration, $44,000.
Katers, J. 2001-2002. “Anaerobic Digestion System Start-Up Project.” Ag
Environmental Solutions, $7,174.
Katers, J. and P. Terry, 2001-2002. “Membrane
Filtration System Pilot Testing.” Carollo
Engineering, $16,972.
Katers, J. 2001-2002. “Faculty Associates in Science and Technology
(FAST) Program.” North
Central Partnership for Environmental Technology Education, $2,000.
Katers, J. 2001-2002. “Evaluation of a Temperature-Phased Anaerobic
Digestion System for the Dairy Industry.” UW-System Applied Research
Program, $44,424.
Katers, J.F. 2000. “Oil Absorbent Research Project.” CRI Recycling
Service, Inc., $7,500.
Katers, J.F. 2000. “Solar Research Project.” Wisconsin Public
Service Corporation, $10,811.
Meyer, S.J. and D.C. Gosselin. 1999-2002. “Creating
Connections Between Regional Climate Change Information and the Public: A Multi-Faceted
Approach.” National
Institute for Global Environmental Change, $158,584.
Nair, V.M.G. 2003. "Breading for disease resistance in Macadamia
Nut species and collection of wild gene pools from the Tropical Forests for
Cloning and breeding, north of Brisbane, Australia." Australia-Hawaii-Macadamia
Growers Association, $2500.
Nair, V.M.G. 2003. Member-Forest Policy Development for
South Eastern Countries Conference in order to control the destructive logging
by Multinational Logging Companies. I.U.F.R.O. Grant $900.
Nair, V.M.G. 2003. “Electron Microscopic investigations
on the pathways of propiconazole in Quercus Macrocarpa and Q alba.” Snegenta
Product Grant, $3000.
Nair, V.M.G. 2003. “Bio Assay studies of Alamo treated
Oaks in order to change the Label Recommendations for Micro
Injection systems.” Novelties Product Grant $4200.00.
Nair, V.M.G. 2003. Faculty Development Meeting of Faculty
College, U.W. Richland Center, Wisconsin. U.W. System
Grant $250.
Nair, V.M.G. 2000. “Chemotherapy of Forest Tree Diseases.” NOVARTIS
special grant for China project, $6,000.
Nair, V.M.G. 2000. “Breeding for Disease Resistance
and Chemotherapeutic Treatment to Control Macadamia Wilt.” Macadamia
Nut Growers Union Hawaii, $3500.
Nair, V.M.G. 2000. Travel Grant, IUFRO, United
Nations. Amsterdam, Conference on International Quarantine, $400.
Nair, V.M.G. 2000. “Tagging of Tropical Forest Medicine
Plants in Nilgiri and Harigiri Mountain Ranges.” IUFRO, United Nations,
$500. Indian Council of Agricultural Research Ministry of Agriculture Government
of India RS, $40,000.
Nair, V.M.G. 2000. Travel Grant to present a paper during
Biotech Conference, Indian Council of Agricultural Research, New Delhi, India,
$1,000.
Niemi, G.J., R.W. Howe, +10 others. 2001-2004. “Development
of Environmental Indicators of Condition, Integrity, and Sustainability in
the Great Lakes Basin”.
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. Total award $6,000,000. First year
awarded to UW-Green Bay $269,178.
Reed, T. 2003. "Predicting the impact of zebra mussels on
trophic transfers in Green Bay: ecosystem modeling and lower food web interactions
with fish." Wisconsin SeaGrant, total award $206,231 UW-Green Bay awarded
$82,302.
Reed, T. 2003. "Zebra mussel (Dressenia polymorpha) sampling
protocols in southern Green Bay." Research Council
Grants in Aid of Research, $600.
Reed, T. 2003. "Survey of submergent vegetation in Inner
Green Bay prior to Cat Island Chain restoration." Wisconsin
Coastal Management, $8,503.26.
Reed, T. 2001-2002. “Experiments on the Effectiveness
of Zebra Mussel (Dreissena
Polymorpha Pallas) Colonies as Refuge from Prediction for Benthic Macroinvertebrates.” UW-Green
Bay Research Council, $400.
Reed-Andersen, T. 2000. “Preliminary Survey of Zebra
Mussel Population Abundance and Distribution at Selected Sites in Green Bay.”
SEA Grant, $20,538.
Reed-Anderson, T. 2000-2001. “Lab Modernization – Aquatic
Ecology.” UW-Green
Bay, $6,000.
Reed-Anderson, T. 2000-2001. “Preliminary Analysis
of the Impact of Zebra Mussel Invasion on the Green Bay Ecosystem.” UW-Green
Bay, $400.
Steiglitz, R. 2004. "Storm Water Assessment Project." Contract
and Cooperative Internship Agreement. Wisconsin Department of Transportation
District 3, $29,985.
Steiglitz, R. and K. Fermanich. "Campus
Monitoring Well Installation Materials and Equipment." Midwest Engineering,
Inc, $1,280.
Steiglitz, R. and K. Fermanich. "Campus
Monitoring Well Installation." NAP Environmental Consultants Inc., Hydrogeologist,
$1,375.
Stieglitz, R. and K. Fermanich. 2001-2002. “Investigation
of the Hydrology and Ecology of Shivering Sands Natural Area, Door County.” Nature
Conservancy, $40,565.
Stieglitz, R. 2000-2001. “Door County Natural Areas
Protection Plan.” Wisconsin
Department of Natural Resources, $19,600.
Xiang, Yan. “Integrating Research and Teaching Program.” Research
Council, UW-Green Bay, $1,000.
Xiang, Yan. “Aid of Research.” Research
Council, UW-Green Bay, $400.
Yingst, R. Aileen. “National Space Grant Scholarship/Fellowship
Program.” NASA, $256,250.
Zorn, M.E., K. Fermanich and R.D.
Stieglitz. 2005-2006. "Mapping and
Characterization of Springs in Brown and Calumet Counties." State of Wisconsin
Joint Solicitation for Groundwater Research & Monitoring Program. $13,800.
Zorn, M.E. and J. Katers. 2004-2005. “Biogas Generation from a Wisconsin
Dairy Farm Using Anaerobic Catalysis and/or Photocatalysis". Focus on
Energy: Renewable Energy Program. $44,796.
Zorn, M.E. 2004-2005. “Development of Magnetoelastic Resonance-Based
Chemical Sensors for the Measurement of Gas-Phase Organic Compounds".
Wisconsin Space Grant Consortium. $17,225.
Zorn, M.E., M.A. Anderson, and Y.B. Gianchandi.
2002-2005. “Enhanced Experimental Methods
for Measuring Inorganic Contaminants in Water using a Micromachined DC Plasma
Instrument.” UW
Sea Grant College Program. $ 370,574 total award, $49,056 to UW-Green Bay.
Zorn, M.E. and J. Katers. 2003-2004. “Biogas Generation from a Wisconsin
Dairy Farm Using Anaerobic Catalysis and/or Photocatalysis". Focus on
Energy: Renewable Energy Program. $60,080.
Zorn, M.E. 2002-2003. “Photocatalytic Oxidationa of Gas-Phase Compounds
in Confined Areas: Investigation of Multiple Components Systems". Wisconsin
Space Grant Consortium. $10,042.
Zorn, M.E. 2002. Ion Chromatograph,
UW-Green Bay Laboratory Modernization Program, $13,043.
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