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Weichao Tu
New Mexico Consortium
$2,560,671
Attributed
$5,399,476
Total exposure
10
Grants
7
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 $1.6M · FY2014–25$2M$1.5M$1M$500K$0
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Funding mix
By agency
NSF$5,399,476 · 10
By mechanism
—$5,399,476 · 10
Top collaborators
- Earl E Scime3 shared
- Piyush M Mehta2 shared
- Amy M Keesee1 shared
- Christopher M Fowler1 shared
- John C Stewart1 shared
- Katherine A Goodrich1 shared
- Mark E Koepke1 shared
- Paul A Cassak1 shared
Grant awards (10)
Collaborative Research: Wave-Particle Interactions in 3D Magnetic Fields$350,077
· FY2025 · MPS · contact PI
Collaborative Research: Wave-Particle Interactions in 3D Magnetic Fields$350,077
· FY2025 · MPS · contact PI
Collaborative Research: GEM--Quantifying the Contribution of Off-Equatorial Ultra-Low Frequency (ULF) Waves on Radial Diffusion in the Radiation Belts$118,893
· FY2025 · GEO · contact PI
Collaborative Research: GEM--Quantifying the Contribution of Off-Equatorial Ultra-Low Frequency (ULF) Waves on Radial Diffusion in the Radiation Belts$118,893
· FY2023 · GEO · contact PI
Collaborative Research: ANSWERS: Ion-Neutral Coupling in Geospace and its Impact on Space Weather$1,590,842
· FY2022 · GEO
FDSS: Faculty Development in a Multifaceted Geospace Program at West Virginia University$1,500,000
· FY2020 · GEO
CAREER: Understanding and Modeling the Mysterious Dropout of Radiation Belt Electrons$657,665
· FY2018 · GEO · contact PI
MRI: Development of the PHAse Space MeAsurements (PHASMA) Experiment$343,040
· FY2018 · MPS
GEM: Study the Precipitation of Radiation Belt Electrons during the Rapid Dropout Events$152,286
· FY2015 · GEO · contact PI
GEM: Study the Precipitation of Radiation Belt Electrons during the Rapid Dropout Events$217,703
· FY2014 · GEO · contact PI