Ecology and Environment
Date:
03/18/2019
Seven MSI PIs are among the awardees of mini-grants from the Institute on the Environment (IonE) for Spring 2019. These grants are intended to foster collaborative and innovative environmental work.
The MSI PIs who have received mini-grants are:
- David Andow (professor, Entomology)
- Exploring Diversity in Insects and our World
- Gabe Chan (assistant professor, Humphrey School of Public Affairs; IonE Fellow)
- Law, Policy, Business Collaborative for Energy and the Environment
- Jason Hill (associate professor, Bioproducts and Biosystems Engineering; IonE Fellow)
- Ecosystem Response to Sulfate Geoengineering: A One Day Symposium
- Tom Michaels (professor, Horticultural Science)
- West Bank Community Garden Project 2018-2019
- David Moeller (associate professor, Plant and Microbial Biology)
- Backyard Science: Urban Conservation led by Citizen Scientists
- David Orser (assistant teaching professor, Electrical and Computer Engineering)
- University of Minnesota Solar Vehicle Project
- Michael Travisano (professor, Ecology, Evolution, and Behavior)
- Recreating “A Lost World”: Community and Nutrient Dynamics in an Internationally Important, Endangered Wetland
A complete list of grants for Spring 2019 can be found on the IonE website: At the intersection of sustainability and society: Announcing a new crop of Mini Grants.