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Collaboration in Mathematical Geosciences  (CMG)  Crosscutting Programs

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Name Dir/Div Name Dir/Div
Robin  Reichlin GEO/EAR  Eric  Itsweire GEO/OCE 
Peter  Milne OD/OPP  Junping  Wang MPS/DMS 
Thomas  F. Russell MPS/DMS  Rong  Chen  

General FastLane Contact:

  • Division of Mathematical Sciences, Directorate for Mathematical and Physical Sciences, Room 1005, telephone: 703-292-8808, e-mail: dmsfl@nsf.gov.

PROGRAM GUIDELINES

Solicitation  05-535

SYNOPSIS

The purposes of the Collaboration in Mathematical Geoscience activity are: (A) [Interdisciplinary Group Research Projects] to enable collaborative research at the intersection of mathematical sciences and geosciences, and to encourage cross-disciplinary education through (B) [Interdisciplinary Post-graduate Summer Training] summer graduate training activities and (C) [Interdisciplinary Post-doctoral Research] opportunities for interdisciplinary post-doctoral research. Research topics under (A) should fall within one of three broad themes: (1) mathematical and statistical modeling of large, complex geosystems, (2) representing uncertainty in geosystems, or (3) analyzing large geoscience data sets. Research projects supported under this activity must be essentially collaborative in nature. Research groups must include at least one mathematical scientist and at least one geoscientist.

EDUCATIONAL OPPORTUNITY

This program provides educational opportunities for  Graduate Students . From time to time, this program may provide support to institutions to organize interdisciplinary summer schools in mathematical geosciences for graduate students. To inquire about opportunities to participate in these schools, contact one of the awarded institutions. These may be identified by clicking on the Awards link and looking for award titles that begin, "CMG TRAINING" or "CMG COLLABORATIVE TRAINING".

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Last Updated: January 25, 2007