Edelmiro F. Escamilla | “Mobilization 2 Completion” | Construction Management Academies –Career Exploration Program | 2018–Present | $72,000/$80,000 |
David Matarrita-Cascante | Araucanía, Chile: Enhancing Quality of Life Through Improved University Capabilities | Fulbright US Scholar Program, US Department of State’s Institute of International Education Council for International Exchange of Scholars | 2017 –Present | $16,000/$16,000 |
Edelmiro F. Escamilla | “Mobilization 2 Completion” | Construction Management Academies –Career Exploration Program | 2016 | $178,000 |
David Matarrita-Cascante | Academic Productivity Workshop | Fulbright Regional Travel Program, US Department of State’s Institute of International Education Council for International Exchange of Scholars | 2016 | $1,100/$1,100 |
David Matarrita-Cascante | Barriers to Participation in Amenity Migration Communities in the Chilean Patagonia | Universidad de la Frontera, Chile | 2016 | $3,500/$3,500 |
David Matarrita-Cascante | Community Resilience in the Context of Drastic Socioeconomic Change: Advancements for Tourism Research | Chonnam University, Republic of Korea | 2016 | $2,500/$2,500 |
David Matarrita-Cascante | International Amenity Migration to Costa Rica: Are Ticos and Amenity Migrants Getting Along and in Tune in Regards to the Natural Environment? | Ohio State University | 2016 | $1,500/$1,500 |
Galen D. Newman | ‘Smart Shrinkage: Design for the Un-developing Landscape.’ | Humanities and Creative Arts Program, Texas A&M University | 2016 | $15,000 |
Wei Li | Research Experience for Undergraduates (REU) Supplement Grant for Award | National Science Foundation | 2015–2017 | $7,250 |
Galen D. Newman | ‘Aggie B.L.U.E.print Center: Building Lasting University Environments.’ | Aggie Green Fund Competitive Grant, Texas A&M University | 2015–2017 | $61,600 |
Edelmiro F. Escamilla | “Mobilization 2 Completion” | CIAC International Service Education Grant | 2015–2016 | $15,000 |
Galen D. Newman | ‘Environmental Monitorization and Interactive Display of Schob Preserve.’ | Department of Landscape Architecture and Urban Planning, Texas A&M University | 2015–2016 | $3,000 |
Galen D. Newman | Open space planning and green space network development for drought-prone communities. | Jonestown Comprehensive Plan | 2015–2016 | $31,384 |
Galen D. Newman | ‘Phase 1-Resilience and Climate Change Cooperative Project (RCCCP): Participatory Design and Planning for Manchester, TX.’ | University Action 2015: Education First Initiative Interdisciplinary Competitive Grant, Texas A&M University | 2015–2016 | $20,000 |
Edelmiro F. Escamilla | “Mobilization 2 Completion” | CMAA Outreach Grant | 2015 | $4,000 |
Edelmiro F. Escamilla | “Mobilization 2 Completion” | TEXO Student Engagement Grant | 2015 | $5,500 |
Wei Li | Exploring Behavioral Impact of Public Transportation Infrastructure: A Longitudinal Quasi-Experimental Study in the United States. | National Science Foundation | 2015 | $176,355 |
David Matarrita-Cascante | Neuhaus-Shepardson International Faculty Development Grant | Texas A&M University College of Agriculture and Life Sciences | 2015 | $2,000/$2,000 |
David Matarrita-Cascante | The Applied Biodiversity Science Program: Recruiting Diversity to Achieve Excellence | Texas A&M University Office of Graduate and Professional Studies | 2015 | $16,000/$1000 |
Galen D. Newman | Rocky Knob Sustainable Tourism Centerpiece | Blue Ridge parkway Development Authority | 2015 | |
Galen D. Newman | Land reclamation strategies for proposed coastal upsurge infrastructure implementation | The Ike Dike Visual Landscape Plan – Phase II. Galveston, TX. | 2015 | $25,000 |
Galen D. Newman | ‘Physical | Virtual: Online and Mobile Devices as Pedagogical Tools in URPN 220 Digital Communication I.’ | Core Curriculum Courses Enhanced with Technology Competitive Grant, Texas A&M University | 2015 | $74,996.20 |
Shannon S. Van Zandt | The Adoption and Utilization of Hazard Mitigation Practices | National Science Foundation | 2015 | $440,000 |
David Matarrita-Cascante | The Applied Biodiversity Science Program: Integrating Multidisciplinary Research and High Impact Learning into Undergraduate and Graduate Education. | Texas A&M University Office of the Dean of Faculties | 2014–2015 | $300,000/$14,286 |
Galen D. Newman | ‘The G.R.I.D.D. Initiative: Growth Recalibration, Interdisciplinarity, Design, and Development.’ | University Action 2014: Education First Initiative Interdisciplinary Competitive Grant, Texas A&M University | 2014–2015 | $15,000 |
Walter Gillis Peacock | e: Studies in Social Inequality and Social Vulnerability | National Science Foundation | 2014–2015 | $270,000 |
Verna M. Keith | “School Dress-Code Violation Decisions: Influence of Developmental Status, Race, and Gender.” | TAMU Program to Enhance Scholarly and Creative Actives (PESCA) | 2013–2015 | $24,983 |
Wei Li | Transportation, Air Quality, and Health Impacts – Pilot Study Using Wearable Monitoring Devices | TTI Strategic Research Program | 2013–2015 | $40,000 |
Galen D. Newman | Design property grounds for the LoneStar Groundwater Conservation District facilities | LoneStar Groundwater Conservation District-Low Impact Development. Conroe, TX | 2013–2015 | $4,500 |
Wei Li | Evaluation of Emissions Control Strategies for the El Paso Region. | Rider 8 Grant with the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality | 2012–2015 | $150,000 |
Walter Gillis Peacock | A Workshop on a New Cross-Directorate program on Disaster Resilience, Vulnerability, and Risk Reduction. | National Science Foundation | 2011–2016 | $85,000 |
Ann Bowman | “Advancing the Measurement of Urban Resilience: A Resilient City Policy Index” | Texas A&M University, co-principal investigator with Sierra Woodruff and Kent Portney | | $30,000 |
Galen D. Newman | ‘Coastal Flood Risk Reduction Program: Integrated, multi-scale approaches for understanding how to reduce vulnerability to damaging events.’ | National Science Foundation PIRE Program | | $3,998,945 |
Galen D. Newman | ‘Local Resiliency Planning Scorecard.’ | UNC Center of Coastal Hazards, Dept. of Homeland Security | | $300,000 |
Galen D. Newman | ‘A New Holistic Medium of Multi-Scale Diagramming: Supporting Colocated Collaboration and Ideation.’ | National Science Foundation | | $12,000,000 |
Michael O’Brien | “The Building Technology Research Consortium” | The Office of Policy and Research, United States Department of Housing and Urban Development | | $50,000,000 |
Michael O’Brien | ”Residential Construction Information Mechanisms and Procedures” | Department of Housing and Urban Development, Washington, D.C | | $172,500.00 |
Walter Gillis Peacock | Miami-Dade Hurricane Mitigation Study | Wharton School of Economics, University of Pennsylvania | | $15,000 |