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Grant support
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NSF Fastlane.
NSF Proposal Status.
Most recent funding
Where available, links are provided to abstracts at the funding agencies' sites (e.g.
all NSF grants),
or to project homepages.
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National Science Foundation DMS 88-05815
The geometry of highly nonlinear control systems
(single PI) (1988-90). $33,400
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ASU Vice Provost's Office: Faculty Grant in Aid (FGIA)
(single PI) (1989). $3000
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ARO-DURIP
Contribution of pages on System and Control to larger joint proposal
(with co-PI T. Taylor). (1988-90) $185,067
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ASU Vice Provost's Office: Faculty Grant in Aid (FGIA)
(single PI) (1990) $3000
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National Science Foundation DMS 90-07547
The geometry of highly nonlinear control systems
(single PI) (1990-93). $70,575
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National Science Foundation 92-51008
A computer laboratory classroom for undergraduate
mathematics curriculum
(co-PI, PI J.Bustoz) (1992-94). $34,213
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National Science Foundation 92-52521
(through University of Arizona):
Implementation and Dissemination of the Harvard
Consortium Calculus Materials
(local PI) (1993-96).
5 institution-total $804,778 , ASU share $82,187,
incl. 1996 summer conference.
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National Science Foundation DMS 93 08289
The geometry of highly nonlinear multi-input systems
(single PI) (1993-96). $104,612
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National Science Foundation 94-52476
A computer classroom laboratory, calculus for everyone,
and modelling for life sciences
(co-PI, PI J.Bustoz) (1994-96). $30,883 + $12,340
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National Science Foundation EEC 92-21460
(through TX A&M University):
The Foundation Coalition
(local co-PI, local PI Donovan Evans) (1993-98).
total award est. $14,000,000.
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INTEL:
Modeling and Control of Re-entrant Semiconductor
Manufacturing Systems
(co-PI, PI A.Rodriguez) (1995-98). $120,000
- ACEPT:
Visualization in Mathematics education: Vector calculus,
(PI) (1996-97). $5000.
- Arizona State University, College of Liberal Arts and Sciences:
A WWW-server for calculus projects,
(PI) (1996-97). $5400.
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National Science Foundation CISE 96-16992
A Center for collaborative research in learning technologies
(planning grant), (co-PI, PI Donovan Evans) (1993-98).
(1996-97). $ 50,000.
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ASU Provost's Office:
Multidisciplinary research on the next generation multimedia
technologies for interactive distributed learning
(co-PI, Andreas Spanias PI),
(1996-1999). $ 150,000.
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ASU Provost's Office:
Assessment and certification in large enrollment MSE courses
suitable for asynchronous learning enviroenments
planning grant, (1997-1998). $ 6,000.
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National Science Foundation DUE 97-52453:
Vector Calculus via Linearization:
Visualization and Modern Applications
(single PI) (1998-2000). $74,956.
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INTEL (grant number 98-34),
Interactive visualization (single PI), (1998),
(Equipment donation valued at) $12,184.
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National Science Foundation EEC 98-02942
(through TX A&M University):
The Foundation Engineering Education Coalition
(local co-PI, local PI Donovan Evans, PI Karen Frair) (1998-2003).
total award est. $14,960,462.
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National Science Foundation DUE 98-51422:
MoSART: A Model Undergraduate
Multidisciplinary Controls Laboratory
(co-PI 7%, PI A. Rodriguez,
(1998-2002). $95,442.
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American Math. Soc:
Preparing Future Faculty
(co-PI 50%, PI D.Armbruster)
(1999-2001, w/ extension to 12/31/2001) $25,000.
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National Science Foundation DMS 00-72369
Geometry and algebra of nonlinear control systems
(single PI) (2000-04) $101,481 (est.)
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ASU CLAS:
Interactive Visualization across the Mathematics Curriculum
(2000). $7,990.
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National Science Foundation DMS 01-07666,
Optimization of supply chains and re-entrant manufacturing systems
(PI, co-PI P.Crouch)
(2002-04) $99,945 (est.)
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National Science Foundation DMS 05-09030,
Chronological Calculus and Nonlinear Control
(2005-08) $180,000.
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National Science Foundation DMS 09-08204,
Geometry of Nonlinear Control with Applications
(2009-12) $200,000.
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National Science Foundation DMS 09-60589,
DMS - Trimester in Combinatorics and Control COCO 2010
(2010) $41,250.
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National Science Foundation
S-STEM: Scholarships For Financially Needy Undergraduate Majors In The
Mathematical Sciences At Arizona State University
and The Maricopa County Community College District
(co-PI 25%, PI E. Kostelich),
(2011) requested $598,000 (pending).
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National Science Foundation
MCTP: Mathematics Mentoring Partnership Between Arizona State University
and The Maricopa County Community College District
(co-PI 5%, PI E. Kostelich),
(2011) requested $ 1,641,584 (pending).
Last updated January 25, 2012.
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