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Kenneth A Bloom
University Of Nebraska-Lincoln
$51,570,742
Attributed
$60,228,492
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 $48.7M · FY2005–25$50M$37.5M$25M$12.5M$0
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Funding mix
By agency
NSF$60,228,492 · 10
By mechanism
—$60,228,492 · 10
Top collaborators
- Daniel R Claes7 shared
- Ilya Kravchenko6 shared
- Aaron Dominguez4 shared
- Gregory R Snow4 shared
Grant awards (10)
Shaping the Future of Particle Physics: In-Depth Analysis of Run 3 Data and HL-LHC Detector Upgrades for CMS$1,800,000
· FY2025 · MPS
U.S. CMS Operations at the Large Hadron Collider$46,979,168
· FY2022 · MPS · contact PI
Physics at the Large Hadron Collider: Understanding Fundamental Interactions and Upgrading the CMS Experiment$1,740,000
· FY2022 · MPS
Maximizing Returns from the CMS Experiment: Analysis of Run 2 Data and Preparation for the High Luminosity LHC$1,500,000
· FY2019 · MPS
Particle Physics Research with the CMS Experiment at the LHC$2,070,000
· FY2016 · MPS
Collaborative Research: SI2-SSI: Data-Intensive Analysis for High Energy Physics (DIANA/HEP)$1,001,324
· FY2015 · CSE · contact PI
Experimental Particle Physics at the Energy and Cosmic Frontiers$2,055,000
· FY2013 · MPS · contact PI
Searching for and Discovering New Physics at the Large Hadron Collider, the Tevatron, and in Cosmic Rays$1,960,000
· FY2010 · MPS · contact PI
Experimental High Energy Physics$573,000
· FY2007 · MPS
CAREER: Top-Quark Physics, Computing and Software at the Large Hadron Collider$550,000
· FY2005 · MPS · contact PI