iowa nsf epscor project $20 million, national science foundation + $2 million, iowa power fund...
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Iowa NSF EPSCoR Project• $20 million, National Science Foundation
+ $2 million, Iowa Power Fund• Harnessing Energy Flows in the Biosphere to Build
Sustainable Energy Systems• Building research capacity • Research conducted at Iowa State University,
University of Iowa, and University of Northern Iowa• Statewide impact through partnerships with
community colleges, schools, government, andindustry
Iowa NSF EPSCoR Vision• To establish Iowa as a leader in the world-wide
transition in energy supply from mining subsurface (fossil) energy stores to harnessing renewable energy flows in the biosphere by 2016
• Build research capacity in renewable energy and energy efficiency
• Prepare a diverse, STEM-educated workforce
Iowa NSF EPSCoR Components
Research
• Bioenergy (Robert Brown, ISU)– Investigating bioenergy production technologies– Translational research being performed in pilot plants
• Wind Energy (Barry Butler, UI)– Building infrastructures to research wind energy– Optimizing wind energy production and harvest
Research
• Energy Utilization (Ted Heindel, ISU)– Evaluating human behaviors and attitudes toward energy
usage– Modeling and experimental studies in building science
• Energy Policy (Bruce Babcock, ISU)– Collaborations between economists and engineers– Form relationships with legislators to educate about
renewable energy
Broader Impacts• Collaboration between
universities and external research parties
• Increase participation of under-represented groups
• Invest in human capital and expand STEM fields
• Engage industry and legislators in EPSCoR
• Strengthening faculty academically and professionally