Funding-EPA -
Particulate Matter and Related Pollutants in a Changing World, Early Career
Awards: Particulate Matter and Related Pollutants in a Changing World; March
14, 2014
Agency
Name
EPA
Description
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
(EPA), as part of its Science to Achieve Results (STAR) program, is seeking
applications proposing research on understanding particulate matter and related
atmospheric pollutants in a changing world. Specifically, research is sought on
the changing spatiotemporal patterns or environmental impacts of particulate
matter in the United States, the challenges that various aspects of global
change pose for the management of particulate matter and related pollutants,
the rates and timescales at which global change can impact United States air
quality, and stronger linkages between the modeling of atmospheric processes
and other environmental processes. In order to understand and adapt to future
changes, environmental planners and decision makers need information on the
challenge global change presents for protecting the environment and human
health; this solicitation seeks research on these challenges.
Announcement
Number: EPA-G2014-STAR-G1 and EPA-G2014-STAR-G2
Due
Date: March 14, 2014
Link
to Full Announcement
http://www.epa.gov/ncer/rfa/2014/2014_star_pm.html
Contact
Information
Technical Contact: John Dawson (dawson.john@epa.gov);
phone: 703-347-8109
Eligibility Contact: Ron Josephson (josephson.ron@epa.gov);
phone: 703-308-0442
Electronic Submissions: Todd Peterson (peterson.todd@epa.gov);
phone: 703-308-7224