Funding

Awarded Grant Proposals

Funded by NSF, ~$880,000,  2022-2025, Collaborative Research:  Understanding Interactions between Mesoscale and Microscale Flows in the Stable Boundary Layer
over Shallow Terrain.

PI in University of South Carolina : April Hiscox ($270,000);

PI in UIUC: Junming Wang , Co-PI in UIUC: David Kristovich and Sudheer Bhimireddy ($460,000);

PI in NWRA: Jielun Sun ($150,000)

Funded by NSF, $98,000, 10/01/2018-09/30/2020, Supplemental to Collaborative Research:  SAVANT: Stable Atmospheric Variability and Transport
PI: Junming Wang and Co-PI in UIUC: David Kristovich
PI in University of South Carolina : April Hiscox

Funded by NSF, $940,000, 10/01/2017-09/30/2020, Collaborative Research:  SAVANT: Stable Atmospheric Variability and Transport
PI in University of South Carolina : April Hiscox ($440,000)
PI in UIUC: Junming Wang  and Co-PI in UIUC: David Kristovich ($500,000)

Funded by NASA, $1,000,000, 2017-12/31/2018,Heavy Lake-Effect Snowstorms in NU-WRF. 
Co-PI

Funded by the Illinois NREC program. $630,000, 01/01/2015-12/31/2017, Modeling and Tracking Soil Nitrogen in Corn Field (Irrigation and Fertilization Management)
Co-PI

Funded by the UIUC Office of the Vice Chancellor for Research.  $510,000, 01/01/2015-03/31/2016, University of Illinois AtmosPheric LIDAR System (UI-APLS).
PI

Funded by USDA-AFRI Foundational Program, $500,000, 12/15/2012 to 12/14/2016
Measurements and Modeling Gene Flow in Horseweed (Conyza Canadensis)
PI

Funded by USDA-NIFA Capacity Building $300,000, 10/01/2012 to 09/30/2015
An Economic Analysis of Retail Food Environment and Demand for Fruits and Vegetables in an Urban Area in Tennessee
Co-PI

Funded by USDA-NIFA Capacity Building, $300,000, 10/01/2011 to 09/30/2014
Improving Nitrogen and Water Use Efficiency to Reduce Greenhouse Gases Emission in Corn Croplands
PI

Funded by USDA-NRI, $490,000, 09/01/2007 to 01/14/2011
Measurement and Modeling of Agriculture Field Emissions
Co-PI

Funded by USDA-NRI, $900,000, 9/01/08 to 8/31/2010
Advanced Sensing and Management Technologies to Optimize Resource Management in Specialty Crops: Case Studies of Water and Nitrogen Management in Deciduous Crops under Normal and Resource-Limited Conditions.
Co-PI

Funded by USDA Forest Service, $15,000, 6/1/2005-9-30-2006
Investigate a Remote Sensing Monitoring and Analysis System for Forest Health and Restoration
CO-PI

Funded by Southwest Consortium for Environmental Research and Policy, $72,000, 9/01/06 to 6/30/2008
Remote Sensing Water Evaporation from Lakes
CO-PI

Funded by New Mexico Agriculture Experimental Station, $40,000, 1/3/2006 to 01/2/2010
Develop a Pecan Water-pruning-fertilization Model to Optimize Alterative Bearing
CO-PI

Funded by Physics Science Laboratory, NMSU $5,000, 11-30-2005 to 12/1-2006
Develop a Depleted Uranium Saltation Model
CO-PI

Grant Proposals under Review

USDA-Egypt Science Foundation, Slider Tool for Corn Irrigation Scheduling in Egypt, $500,000, 2017 to 2020
PI

National Science Foundation, Drainage Flow Under Stable Conditions, $500,000, 2017-2020
PI