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Eric Williams
Arizona State University
$1,667,771
Attributed
$3,585,179
Total exposure
12
Grants
8
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 $496K · FY2007–23$500K$375K$250K$125K$0
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Funding mix
By agency
NSF$3,585,179 · 12
By mechanism
—$3,585,179 · 12
Top collaborators
- Eric Hittinger4 shared
- Braden Allenby2 shared
- Anna Christina Tyler1 shared
- Bruce E Rittmann1 shared
- Callie W Babbitt1 shared
- Gabrielle Gaustad1 shared
- John C Crittenden1 shared
- Mingming Fan1 shared
Grant awards (12)
Collaborative Research: CAS-Climate: Linking Activities, Expenditures and Energy Use into an Integrated Systems Model to Understand and Predict Energy Futures$265,702
· FY2023 · ENG · contact PI
SaTC: CORE: Small: Managing Privacy and Environment for Used and End-of-Life Electronic Devices$496,027
· FY2021 · CSE · contact PI
An Integrated Framework for Analyzing Technology Subsidies$298,713
· FY2019 · SBE
Rare earth element extraction from secondary sources: understanding environmental impacts and economic feasibility$295,105
· FY2018 · ENG
Resolving the effects of heterogeneity and technological progress on carbon mitigation costs$407,789
· FY2016 · ENG · contact PI
Understanding the Evolution of the U.S. Electricity Grid Taking into Account Uncertainty for Improved Management of Costs and Environmental Impacts$359,660
· FY2014 · ENG · contact PI
Evaluating sustainable production and consumption dynamics in complex product systems$298,610
· FY2012 · ENG
Urban Form and Energy Use Explored Through Dynamic Networked Infrastructure Model$275,213
· FY2011 · ENG · contact PI
Assessing long-term technological progress for alternative transport energy sources$180,227
· FY2011 · ENG · contact PI
Assessing long-term technological progress for alternative transport energy sources$306,317
· FY2009 · ENG · contact PI
The First Symposium on Industrial Ecology for Young Professionals, May 17, 2009 Tempe, AZ$37,886
· FY2009 · ENG
Assessing and managing the sustainability of global reverse supply chains: the case of personal computers$363,930
· FY2007 · ENG · contact PI