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Portland State University

Portland, OR

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$367,521,080
Total funding
693
Grants

Funding over time

peak $29.6M · FY200526
$50M$37.5M$25M$12.5M$0
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Funding mix

By agency

NSF$166,002,201 · 476
NIH$128,279,908 · 105
DOD$41,552,596 · 54
DOE$14,512,762 · 14
NASA$10,124,495 · 31
CDC$5,847,572 · 5
USDA$1,150,225 · 5
AHRQ$51,320 · 3

By mechanism

$233,342,280 · 580
R01$53,170,677 · 31
UL1$19,549,023 · 2
RL5$13,164,137 · 2
TL4$10,118,206 · 2
U01$5,353,994 · 2

Investigators at Portland State University

Largest grants

ONAMI NANOMETROLOGY AND NANOELECTRONICS INITIATIVE$9,283,025
· FY2008 · Department of the Navy
NANOMETROLOGY AND NANOELECTRONICS INITIATIVE$7,127,455
· FY2010 · Department of the Navy
NANOMETROLOGY AND NANOELECTRONICS INITIATIVE$6,991,732
· FY2011 · Department of Defense
Engagement, Achievement, and Graduation of Undergraduate Students: A Partnership in STEM Education$4,998,656
· FY2019 · EDU
THE OBJECTIVE OF THIS PROJECT IS TO OPEN-WATER TEST AND VALIDATE A NEW TYPE OF ELECTROMAGNETIC RESONANT POWER TAKE-OFF WAVE ENERGY CONVERTER COMPONENT TECHNOLOGY. THE ELECTROMAGNETIC RESONANT POWER TAKE-OFF CONSISTS OF A HIGH GEAR-RATIO MAGNETIC GEAR GENERATOR AND AN ADJUSTABLE MAGNETIC SPRING. THE PROJECT WILL COMPLETE OPEN-WATER COMPONENT TESTING AT PACWAVE-SOUTH AND VALIDATE THE PERFORMANCE CAPABILITIES OF THE ELECTROMAGNETIC RESONANT POWER TAKE-OFF TECHNOLOGY TO A TECHNICAL READINESS LEVEL OF 8. TO MITIGATE RISK, LABORATORY TESTING AND WATER-TANK TESTING AT OREGON STATE UNIVERSITY WILL ALSO BE CONDUCTED. THE TESTING AIMS TO SHOW THAT BY USING THE ELECTROMAGNETIC RESONANT POWER TAKE-OFF, WITH CONJUGATE CONTROL TECHNIQUES, THE WAVE ENERGY CONVERTER IS CAPABLE OF GENERATING POWER WITH A PEAK-TO-AVERAGE POWER RATIO OF ONLY 3:1.$4,507,330
· FY2022 · Department of Energy
Enhancing Cross Disciplinary Infrastructure and Training at Oregon (EXITO)$3,485,292
UL1 · FY2015 · GM
IGERT: Sustaining Ecosystem Services to Support Rapidly Urbanizing Areas$3,094,042
· FY2010 · EDU
Evolving the culture of biology: Promoting graduate teaching assistant professional development to foster inclusion, efficacy, and evidence-based practices$2,883,565
· FY2022 · EDU
Enhancing Cross Disciplinary Infrastructure and Training at Oregon (EXITO)$2,801,779
UL1 · FY2016 · GM
Cascades To Coast GK-12: Enhancing STEM Education through Environmental Sustainability$2,727,544
· FY2010 · EDU
ITR: New Approaches to Human Capital Development through Information Technology Research$2,565,193
· FY2001 · CSE
EXITO: Enhancing Cross-disciplinary Infrastructure and Training at Oregon$2,187,022
TL4 · FY2019 · GM
EXITO: Enhancing Cross-disciplinary Infrastructure and Training at Oregon$2,084,956
UL1 · FY2019 · GM
Enhancing Cross Disciplinary Infrastructure and Training at Oregon (EXITO) Student Training$2,064,882
TL4 · FY2018 · GM
The Role of Resource Legacy on Contemporary Linkages Between Biodiversity and Ecosystem Processes in a Cold Desert Ecosystem: The McMurdo Dry Valley LTER Program$2,030,854
· FY2008 · GEO
NRT: Community Resilience to Cascading Impacts of Extreme Events and Geohazards Across Scales Through Engaged Scholarship and Learning$1,994,481
· FY2024 · EDU
Enhancing Cross Disciplinary Infrastructure and Training at Oregon (EXITO)$1,953,312
UL1 · FY2018 · GM
EXITO: Enhancing Cross-disciplinary Infrastructure and Training at Oregon$1,869,454
TL4 · FY2020 · GM
EXITO: Enhancing Cross-disciplinary Infrastructure and Training at Oregon$1,857,645
UL1 · FY2020 · GM
EXITO: Enhancing Cross-disciplinary Infrastructure and Training at Oregon$1,838,135
RL5 · FY2020 · GM