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Reed M Maxwell
University Of Maryland Baltimore County
$5,574,461
Attributed
$14,776,121
Total exposure
10
Grants
6
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 $5.5M · FY2009–24$10M$7.5M$5M$2.5M$0
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Funding mix
By agency
NSF$14,776,121 · 10
By mechanism
—$14,776,121 · 10
Top collaborators
- Laura E Condon2 shared
- Nirav C Merchant2 shared
- Peter M Melchior2 shared
- Anthony Castronova1 shared
- Claire Welty1 shared
- Graham E Fogg1 shared
- Jay R Lund1 shared
- Lawrence E Band1 shared
Grant awards (10)
Collaborative Research: Frameworks: Building a national integrated watershed evaluation framework: A community platform to improve model evaluation and decision making$2,646,047
· FY2024 · CSE · contact PI
Track D: Hidden Water and Extreme Events: HydroGEN, A Physically Rigorous Machine Learning Platform for Hydrologic Scenario Generation$5,500,000
· FY2021 · TIP
NSF Convergence Accelerator - Track D: Hidden Water and Hydrologic Extremes: A Groundwater Data Platform for Machine Learning and
Water Management$1,000,000
· FY2020 · TIP
Collaborative Research: Framework: Software: NSCI : Computational and data innovation implementing a national community hydrologic modeling framework for scientific discovery$593,517
· FY2020 · CSE · contact PI
Collaborative Research: Sustainability in the Food-Energy-Water nexus; integrated hydrologic modeling of tradeoffs between food and hydropower in large scale Chinese and US basins$174,247
· FY2020 · GEO · contact PI
Collaborative Research: Framework: Software: NSCI : Computational and data innovation implementing a national community hydrologic modeling framework for scientific discovery$901,394
· FY2018 · CSE · contact PI
Collaborative Research: Sustainability in the Food-Energy-Water nexus; integrated hydrologic modeling of tradeoffs between food and hydropower in large scale Chinese and US basins$243,132
· FY2018 · GEO · contact PI
IGERT: Climate Change, Water, and Society (CCWAS)$3,200,000
· FY2011 · EDU
An Integrated Hydrologic Model Intercomparison Workshop to Develop Community Benchmark Problems$25,738
· FY2011 · GEO · contact PI
Integrating Real-Time Chemical Sensors into Understanding of Groundwater Contributions to Surface Water in a Model Urban Observatory$492,046
· FY2009 · ENG