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Richard A Luettich
University Of North Carolina At Chapel Hill
$2,968,767
Attributed
$6,867,195
Total exposure
10
Grants
5
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 $1.8M · FY2006–21$2M$1.5M$1M$500K$0
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Funding mix
By agency
NSF$6,867,195 · 10
By mechanism
—$6,867,195 · 10
Top collaborators
- Hans W Paerl2 shared
- Rachel T Noble2 shared
- Douglas J Crawford-Brown1 shared
- Dylan Mcnamara1 shared
- Elizabeth Frankenberg1 shared
- Fredrick J Fodrie1 shared
- Gregory W Characklis1 shared
- Laura J Moore1 shared
Grant awards (10)
CAREER: Understanding the Variability, Predictability and Changes of Tropical Cyclone Genesis Frequency in the North Atlantic: From Basin to Sub-basin Scales$319,597
· FY2021 · GEO · contact PI
GCR: Climate Resilience in the Coastal Zone$1,198,385
· FY2020 · ENG
CoPe: RCN: Building a Collaboratory for Coastal Adaptation over Space and Time (C-CoAST)$555,449
· FY2020 · GEO
SI2-SSI: Collaborative Research: STORM: A Scalable Toolkit for an Open Community Supporting Near Realtime High Resolution Coastal Modeling$759,047
· FY2014 · CSE · contact PI
Collaborative Research: Interacting Effects of Local Demography and Larval Connectivity on Estuarine Metapopulation Dynamics$510,000
· FY2012 · GEO
RAPID: Collaborative Research: Extension of the ADCIRC Coastal Circulation Model for Predicting Near Shore and Inner Shore Transport of Oil from the Horizon Oil Spill$58,180
· FY2010 · CSE · contact PI
Collaborative Research: Linkage of Bacterial Pathogens to Human infectious Disease in an Estuary Subjected to Extreme Climatic Events$1,541,139
· FY2008 · GEO
CMG: Collaborative Research: Adaptive Numerical Methods for Shallow Water Circulation with Applications to Hurricane Storm Surge Modeling$167,280
· FY2006 · MPS · contact PI
Collaborative Research: Impacts of Anthropogenic Change on the Ecology of Human Pathogens in a Eutrophying Estuary: The Neuse River Estuary, NC$1,659,055
· FY2003 · GEO
Collaborative Research: A Multidisciplinary Study of Selective Tidal-Stream Transport: Bio-physical Coupling and Behavioral Mechanisms$99,063
· FY2001 · GEO · contact PI