New Funded Research in Q3 of FY2025

In the third quarter of FY 2025, GSO received $14.6 million in research funding. GSO researchers also submitted and/or participated in more than $29.6 million in proposals during this quarter.

This table shows individual new awards made to GSO in Q3:

Investigator(s)AmountSourceProject Title
Monica Allard-Cox$44,349R.I. CRMCEnsuring Public Access for Environmental Justice Communities that is Resilience in the Face of Climate Change
Tracey Dalton$78,900NOAAFY2025 Knauss—Rafeed Hussain
Tracey Dalton$76,400NOAAFY2025 Knauss—Danielle Becker
Tracey Dalton$78,900NOAAFY2025 Knauss—Diana Fontaine
Kris Lewis$267,642Blue World Research Institute Inc.Standardizing Integrative Ecosystem-Based Assessments (SIEBA)
Rainer Lohmann$50,000U. of North CarolinaGSO/UNC/NSF/EAGER: Transarctic PFAS contamination and modeling
Jennifer McCann, Casey Tremper$200,000R.I. Dept. of TransportationPiloting MyCoastRI as a Tool for Monitoring Upland Flooding
Kelton McMahon$239,872Commercial Fisheries Research FoundationSouth Fork Wind Post-Construction Ventless Trap Survey
Pizzo, Nicholas Pizzo$50,000Office of Naval ResearchBetween the clouds: A new view of the ocean surface
John P Walsh$150,000R.I. Office of Energy ResourcesEnhancing, Integrating and Sharing Beach Monitoring Data in the Ocean State
John P Walsh$117,599@Orchard, LLCMarine Debris Assessment of the U.S. Mid-Atlantic and North Atlantic Coasts
D Randolph Watts$31,050Woods Hole Oceanographic InstitutionMiniPrep Nine CPIES with Nine Anchor Stands
Meng (Matt) Wei$19,056NSFCollaborative Research: Data- and model-driven optimization of the SZ4D MultiArray: An on-shore/offshore network for integrated observations of subduction zone geohazards