This three-year REU site program at the University of Maine will engage eight undergraduates per year in hands-on research experiences in sensor science and engineering. The REU program will be integrated with the PIs\u27 Graduate Teaching Fellows in K-12 Education (GK-12) and Research Experiences for Teachers (RET) programs. REU participants will have the opportunity to interact with faculty research mentors, graduate students, post-docs, technicians, visiting scientists, and middle and high school teachers. REU students, GK-12 fellows, IGERT fellows, and RET participants will participate in field trips to Maine companies that perform sensor research such as The Jackson Laboratory and Spectral Solutions. They will also participate in weekl...
Existing data storage systems based on the hierarchical directory-tree organization do not meet the ...
This award supports a project to understand the flow dynamics of large, fast-moving outlet glaciers ...
The copepod, Calanus finmarchicus, is a dominant member of the plankton in the Gulf of Maine, (GoM),...
This project will connect researchers at the University of Maine with students and middle school tea...
This three-year REU Site program builds on the substantial research strengths at the University of M...
Project DescriptionThis RII C2 proposal from Maine (ME) EPSCoR is focused on addressing last-mile bo...
This award supports a project to generate an absolute timescale for the Allan Hills Blue Ice Area (B...
University of Maine (UM) is planning to join the existing multi-university Industry/University Coope...
Goals: Maine\u27s Sustainability Science Initiative (SSI) seeks to catalyze and expand the state\u27...
This Nanotechnology Undergraduate Education (NUE) in Engineering program entitled, NUE: Nano Scienc...
This project is supporting a workshop to convene biology education researchers to plan out the devel...
As the computing capacity increases rapidly in large-scale cluster computing platforms, power manage...
This award supports a project to study the former thickness and retreat history of Shackleton and Be...
This project is a continuation of an ongoing program of coordinated research and research-based curr...
This collaborative project aims to catalyze a research collaboration between US and Argentinian rese...
Existing data storage systems based on the hierarchical directory-tree organization do not meet the ...
This award supports a project to understand the flow dynamics of large, fast-moving outlet glaciers ...
The copepod, Calanus finmarchicus, is a dominant member of the plankton in the Gulf of Maine, (GoM),...
This project will connect researchers at the University of Maine with students and middle school tea...
This three-year REU Site program builds on the substantial research strengths at the University of M...
Project DescriptionThis RII C2 proposal from Maine (ME) EPSCoR is focused on addressing last-mile bo...
This award supports a project to generate an absolute timescale for the Allan Hills Blue Ice Area (B...
University of Maine (UM) is planning to join the existing multi-university Industry/University Coope...
Goals: Maine\u27s Sustainability Science Initiative (SSI) seeks to catalyze and expand the state\u27...
This Nanotechnology Undergraduate Education (NUE) in Engineering program entitled, NUE: Nano Scienc...
This project is supporting a workshop to convene biology education researchers to plan out the devel...
As the computing capacity increases rapidly in large-scale cluster computing platforms, power manage...
This award supports a project to study the former thickness and retreat history of Shackleton and Be...
This project is a continuation of an ongoing program of coordinated research and research-based curr...
This collaborative project aims to catalyze a research collaboration between US and Argentinian rese...
Existing data storage systems based on the hierarchical directory-tree organization do not meet the ...
This award supports a project to understand the flow dynamics of large, fast-moving outlet glaciers ...
The copepod, Calanus finmarchicus, is a dominant member of the plankton in the Gulf of Maine, (GoM),...