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News Release 12-128
NSF Research Dollars Fortify America's Science and Engineering Infrastructure
Alaska, Utah and Wyoming are provided funding to bolster research capability and address pressing state concerns
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Alaska EPSCoR-supported University of Alaska Fairbanks graduate student Mary-Cathrine Leewis prepares a sample of soil for testing. Leewis is studying bioremediation techniques for contaminated soils in Alaska.
Credit: Tom Moran/Alaska EPSCoR
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University of Wyoming Associate Professor Scott Miller measures streamflow in a creek in Wyoming's Snowy Range as part of a doctoral research project in hydrology. Miller is one of the key players in UW's $20 million grant from the National Science Foundation for water research.
Credit: University of Wyoming Photo
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University of Alaska Fairbanks postdoc Alexander Kolodov and undergrad Mike LaDouceur examine a weather station at Atigun Pass, located in Alaska above the Arctic Circle.
Credit: Ronnie Daanen
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University of Wyoming student Sarah Ann Gregory gathers water samples at Spring Creek in Laramie for research dealing with dissolved organic carbon in aquatic environments.
Credit: University of Wyoming Photo
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