NASA Grants Support Academic Collaborations for STEM Student Success
This is the second round of seed funding awards given through the agency's Science Mission Directorate (SMD) Bridge Program, which was established in 2022 to improve diversity, equity, inclusion, and accessibility in the science and engineering communities, as well as NASA's workforce.
"We are thrilled to welcome 13 new teams into our community," said
NASA's SMD Bridge Program funds research projects at academic institutions – including Hispanic-serving institutions, historically Black colleges and universities, Asian American and Native American Pacific Islander-serving institutions, and primarily undergraduate institutions – that build or strengthen relationships with NASA. The projects offer hands-on training and mentorship for students that will help them transition into graduate schools, employment at NASA, or STEM careers.
In February, the program awarded a first round of seed funding to 11 teams. This second cohort of grant recipients includes 13 teams with projects connected to seven NASA centers. A third round of seed funding will be awarded this summer.
The following projects were selected as the second cohort to receive seed funding:
"Bubble Trapping and Ullage Formation in an Acoustic Field"
Principal investigator:
This project, a collaboration between Carthage College and NASA's Johnson Space Flight Center in
"Expanding Heliophysics Scientific Discovery through HelioAnalytics"
Principal investigator:
This project continues a collaboration between Queensborough Community College of the City University of New York and NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center in
"Enhancing Ice Cloud Retrieval Through Multitask Machine Learning"
Principal investigator:
This collaboration between American University in
"Analysis of Abiotic/Primordial Peptides with Noncanonical Amino Acids"
Principal investigator:
Student research and internship experiences through this project, a collaboration between the College of Charleston and NASA Goddard, will investigate how amino acid diversity affects chemical analysis, in support of research into the origins of life.
"Facilitating Undergraduate Research Through the Development of Novel Gravity Gradiometers"
Principal investigator:
This collaboration between
"Supporting Opportunities for Cooperative Climate Education and Research at Fond du Lac Tribal and Community College (SOCCER @ FDLTCC)"
Principal investigator:
This project will strengthen relationships between Fond du Lac Tribal and Community College, local tribal agencies, NASA Goddard, and NASA's Langley Research Center in
"Bridging NASA and Cal State LA Partnerships for
Principal investigator:
California State University, Los Angeles, will collaborate with NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory in
"Fusion of Lidar 3D Vegetation Structure Measurements and a Terrestrial Biosphere Model for Improved Predictions of Current and Future Land Carbon Dynamics"
Principal investigator:
This collaboration, a project between Hunter College of the City University of New York and NASA's Goddard Institute for Space Studies in
"Assessment and Development of Surface Coatings for Multifunctional Shape Memory Alloys (SMAs)"
Principal investigator:
This multidisciplinary project with Cleveland State University and NASA's Glenn Research Center in
"Student Construction and Deployment of Low Cost Sensor Network in
Principal investigator:
This project, a collaboration with Whittier College and NASA's Ames Research Center in
"High Density Capacitive Energy Storage Using Multi-Layered Polymer-2D Nanofillers Heterostructure for Space Application"
Principal investigator:
This collaborative project between Jackson State University and NASA JPL will offer undergraduate and high-school students research and training opportunities in the field of next-generation polymer-nanocomposites for energy storage.
"Astrobiology Scholars Program Immersive Research Experience (ASPIRE)"
Principal investigator:
This project, a collaboration between Skyline College, San Jose State University, and NASA Ames, will give students an opportunity to conduct research that contributes to two pillars of astrobiology: origins of life and exobiology.
"Fire & Air: Burning Issues in the
Principal investigator: Wing To, California State University, Stanislaus
This collaboration between California State University, Stanislaus, and NASA Ames will offer a multi-tiered mentorship and research program for students, as well as a year-long undergraduate program, to study ground-based air quality and wildfire fuel mapping.
Learn more about the SMD Bridge Program at:
https://science.nasa.gov/researchers/smd-bridge-program/
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