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John Belz
Montana State University
$1,312,320
Attributed
$3,030,069
Total exposure
11
Grants
9
Lead (contact PI)
Attributed= this PI's even-split share of every grant they're on (the fair, additive number). Exposure = full size of all those grants.
Funding over time
peak $733.4K · FY2005–24$1M$750K$500K$250K$0
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Funding mix
By agency
NSF$3,030,069 · 11
By mechanism
—$3,030,069 · 11
Top collaborators
- Helio Takai3 shared
- Gordon Thomson2 shared
- Pierre V Sokolsky2 shared
- Rasha U Abbasi2 shared
- William Rison2 shared
- Behrouz Farhang-Boroujeny1 shared
- Charles C Jui1 shared
- Dave Z Besson1 shared
Grant awards (11)
Precision Tests of Einstein's Equations with Axisymmetric Numerical Relativity$119,998
· FY2024 · MPS · contact PI
The Microphysics of Lightning: Observing the Optical Emission from Downward Terrestrial Gamma-ray Flashes$505,230
· FY2021 · GEO
Downward Gamma Ray Showers from Natural Lightning$733,382
· FY2019 · GEO · contact PI
Investigating the Correlation Between Lightning and High-Energy Particles in the Earth's Atmosphere$471,167
· FY2016 · GEO · contact PI
MRI: Development of a Radar Observatory for Cosmic Ray Air Showers$400,000
· FY2011 · MPS · contact PI
Detection of Cosmic Ray Airshowers by Bistatic Radar$319,256
· FY2010 · MPS · contact PI
Study of the Highest Energy Cosmic Rays$46,836
· FY2006 · MPS · contact PI
FLASH - FLuorescence in Air SHowers$120,000
· FY2005 · MPS
Study of the Highest Energy Cosmic Rays$160,000
· FY2003 · MPS · contact PI
Study of the Highest Energy Cosmic Rays$34,200
· FY2002 · MPS · contact PI
Study of the Highest Energy Cosmic Rays$120,000
· FY2000 · MPS · contact PI