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  VT-NASA EPSCoR*

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VT-NASA EPSCoR*

The NASA Experimental Program to Stimulate Competitive Research, or EPSCoR, strengthens the research capabilities of jurisdictions that have not in the past participated equably in competitive aerospace and aerospace-related research activities. EPSCoR provides eligible jurisdictions with funding to develop a more competitive research base within their jurisdiction and member academic institutions. Seven federal agencies conduct EPSCoR programs.
 

"Investigation of Critical Aerothermodynamics Phenomena for Hypersonic Vehicles_ F. Sansoz, Phase III Research Group "Improved Modeling of Coupled Ocean/Ice Dynamics in the Marginal Ice Zone_ C. Danforth, Phase III Research Team "Mechanics & Remodeling of the Injured Intervertebral Disc Under Simulated Hyper-and-Hypogravity Environments_ J. Iatrides, CORE Small Grant "Active Surface Technologies for Dust Mitigation in Martian & Lunar Environments_J. Marshall, PhaseIII Research Team NASA EPSCoR Research Phase III "Improved Modeling of Coupled Ocean/Ice Dynamics in the Marginal Ice Zone_J.Yu Phase III Research Team NASA EPSCoR_Experimental Project to Stimulate Competitive Research NASA EPSCoR  projects

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NASA-EPSCoR MISSION

The primary mission of the Experimental Program to Stimulate Competitive Research (EPSCoR) is to foster systemic and sustainable change in the capacities of universities in eligible states to support nationally competitive academic research. Eligible states, of which there are 19 designated by the National Science Foundation (NSF) are those that have received the smallest amounts of federal research and development (R and D) funding.

The NASA EPSCoR program was conceived to improve a state's competitive research capacity in areas relevant to the agency's mission.

This program targets states of modest research infrastructure with funds to develop a more competitive research base within their member academic institutions. NASA EPSCoR research projects are closely related to one of NASA's strategic enterprises. The project clusters collaborate frequently with NASA's field installations and program offices.

NASA EPSCoR fosters cooperation among departments, across institutions, with state and local government, and with business and industry. In addition to strengthening the research base of the state's academic institutions, EPSCoR outcomes include the transfer of developed technology to industry, the increased economic development of the participating states, and the communication of the benefits of research to the public.

As a mechanism for recruiting new research projects into our program, Vermont-NASA EPSCoR has developed a Research Initiation Award. These minigrants provide a small amount of "seed money" to faculty researchers who wish to explore research directions which may mature into full research projects in one of our research clusters.

The Vermont-NASA EPSCoR project also has developed, with State of Vermont support, a new Industrial Partners Initiative which will link faculty and small to medium business and industry in Vermont to facilitate technology transfer. In the area of Education and Professional Training, the Vermont-NASA EPSCoR program provides funding for Postdoctoral and Graduate Research Fellowships to address the important pipeline issue of training the next generation of scientists.

EPSCoR HISTORICAL ARCHIVE