NASA Funds Research Projects Advancing STEM Career Development
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This is the third round of seed funding awarded through the agency's MOSAICS (Mentoring and Opportunities in STEM with Academic Institutions for Community Success) program, formerly the Science Mission Directorate Bridge Program. The program seeks to expand access to NASA research opportunities in the science and engineering disciplines, as well as to NASA's workforce.
"The STEM workforce continues to grow, and today's students, studying at a variety of higher-education institutions — community colleges, primarily undergraduate institutions, and minority-serving institutions — are the STEM workforce of tomorrow, who will work to solve some of our biggest challenges at home while answering some of our biggest questions about our universe," said
NASA's Science Mission Directorate MOSAICS program funds research projects building relationships between college faculty and researchers at the agency while providing mentorship and training for students in STEM disciplines. The projects support teams at academic institutions that historically have not been part of the agency's research enterprise — including Hispanic-serving institutions, historically Black colleges and universities, Asian American and Native American Pacific Islander-serving institutions, and primarily undergraduate institutions.
The program previously awarded seed funding to 11 teams in February and 13 teams in April. This third cohort brings the total number of projects funded to 44 teams at 36 academic institutions in 21 U.S. states and territories, including
The following projects were selected as the third cohort to receive seed funding:
"Bridging Fundamental Ice Chemistry Studies and Ocean World Explorations"
Principal investigator:
NASA center: NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL),
"Planetary Analog Field Science Experiences for Undergraduates: Advancing Fundamental Research and Testing Field Instrument Operations"
Principal investigator:
"Building an FSU-JPL Partnership to Advance Science Productivity Through Applications of
Principal investigator:
"CSTAT: Establishing Center for Safe and Trustworthy Autonomous Technologies"
Principal investigator: Moitrayee Chatterjee, New Jersey City University
NASA center: NASA Goddard
"Development of Biomechanics Simulation Tool for Muscle Mechanics in Reduced Gravity to Enhance Astronaut Mission Readiness"
Principal investigator:
NASA center: NASA's Johnson Space Center,
"NASA Next Level"
Principal investigator:
NASA center: NASA JPL
"Controlled Assembly of Amphiphilic Janus Particles in Polymer Matrix for Novel 3D Printing Applications in Space"
Principal investigator:
NASA center: NASA's Glenn Research Center,
"Development of a Non-Invasive Sweat Biosensor for Traumatic Brain Injury Compatible With In-Space Manufacturing to Monitor the Health of Astronauts"
Principal investigator:
NASA center: NASA's Ames Research Center,
"Examining Climate Impacts of Cirrus Clouds Through Past, Present, and Future NASA Airborne Campaigns"
Principal investigator:
NASA center: NASA Ames
"CSUN-JPL Collaboration to Study Ocean Fronts Using Big Data and Open Science Structures in Coastal North America"
Principal investigator:
NASA center: NASA JPL
"Accelerating Electric Propulsion Development for Planetary Science Missions With Optical Plasma Diagnostics"
Principal investigator:
NASA center: NASA JPL
"Advancing Students Through Research Opportunities in
Principal investigator:
NASA center: NASA JPL
"Bridging Toward a More Inclusive Learning Environment Through Gamma-ray Burst Studies With Machine Learning and Citizen Science"
Principal investigator:
NASA center: NASA Goddard
"Hampton University STEM Experience With NASA Langley Research Center: Polarimetry for Aerosol Characterization"
Principal investigator:
NASA center: NASA's Langley Research Center,
"Aerocapture Analysis and Development for Uranus and Neptune Planetary Missions"
Principal investigator:
NASA center: NASA Langley
"Pathways from Undergraduate Research to the
Principal investigator:
NASA center: NASA Goddard
"Point-Diffraction Interferometer for Digital Holography"
Principal investigator:
NASA center: NASA Goddard
"From Sunbeams to Career Dreams: Illuminating Pathways for NMSU Students in Solar-Terrestrial Physics in Partnership With NASA GSFC"
Principal investigator:
NASA center: NASA Goddard
"CONNECT-SBG: Collaborative Nexus for Networking, Education, and Career Training in Surface Biology and Geology"
Principal investigator:
NASA center: NASA JPL
"Multiplexed Phytohormone and Nitrate Sensors for Real-Time Analysis of Plant Responses to Pathogenic Stress in Spaceflight-Like Conditions"
Principal investigator:
NASA center: NASA's
Learn more about the MOSAICS program at:
https://science.nasa.gov/researchers/smd-bridge-program/
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