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Grant: Drexel University
To explore the international development and use of open science hardware (OSH), with particular attention to dynamics between the Global North and South
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Grant: Code for Science and Society
To advance understanding of the economics of open infrastructure maintenance and sustainability, by examining the themes of system interoperability, distributed governance, and collective funding
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Grant: Worcester Polytechnic Institute
To complete and disseminate an interdisciplinary primer that provides an overview of the science, technology, economics, and policy dimensions of negative emissions interventions
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Grant: Carnegie Endowment for International Peace
To provide further support to the Carnegie Endowment's project to develop voluntary Principles of Conduct for nuclear reactor vendors
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Grant: American Society of Mechanical Engineers
To support a workshop to determine whether it is feasible to extend the life of existing nuclear power plants to sixty years and beyond
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Grant: Carnegie Endowment for International Peace
To support the Carnegie Endowment's project to develop a voluntary code of conduct for nuclear reactor vendors
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Grant: University of Tennessee
To study the consequences of the COVID-19 pandemic on the scholarly communication practices of early career researchers around the world
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Grant: University of California, Los Angeles
To study how new computational techniques move from open source communities into academic research
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Grant: Yarn Labs
To design and prototype a model for an AI Bias Bounty system
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Grant: Montana State University, Bozeman
To examine Indigenous fiscal policy and community resilience issues for just energy transitions with the Crow Nation in Montana
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Grant: Colorado School of Mines
To explore the demand and re-use of critical metals and materials in low-carbon energy transitions in the United States
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Grant: Karen Pinchin
To support the research and writing of “Kings of Their Own Ocean,” to be published by Knopf Canada
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Grant: Universiteit Leiden
To partially support a workshop to consolidate knowledge and shape the future of hackathon research and practice
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Grant: Information Technology and Innovation Foundation
To conduct research and training to accelerate low-carbon energy innovation by examining sector-specific industrial decarbonization opportunities and organizing a week-long energy innovation policy training program for early career scholars
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Grant: University of Oxford
To study trust in AI from the perspectives of philosophy, sociology, social and clinical psychology, computer science, and law, and to operationalize findings in a toolkit for use in diverse contexts
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Grant: National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc.
To continue and expand the Environmental and Energy Policy and the Economy (EEPE) initiative that connects energy and environmental economics research with decision-makers
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Grant: Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey
To create sustainable pathways to graduate education for Black/Latinx/Indigenous students in Geoscience programs across Rutgers campuses and schools
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Grant: University of Southern California
To scale up to the national level a successful pilot Consortium of universities in California to build capacity for systemic change in STEM graduate education
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Grant: Stony Brook University
To generate a pathway between (CUNY) Lehman College’s department of Earth, Environmental & Geospatial Sciences and Stony Brook University’s graduate program in Geosciences
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Grant: National Book Foundation, Inc.
To honor exceptional books with scientific or technological themes or characters from diverse authors and to support public programming with the winning authors