U of I lands $1.4M grant to train next generation of wildland fire scientists
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University of Idaho receives grant to boost fire science research
MOSCOW, Idaho – The University of Idaho has received a $1 million grant aimed at advancing wildland fire science research. This funding, provided by the National Science Foundation, will support the training of nine additional doctoral-level researchers over the next…
U of I lands $1.4M grant to train next generation of wildland fire scientists
The following is a news release from the University of Idaho: MOSCOW, Idaho (KIFI) — University of Idaho researchers are tackling some of the toughest wildfire challenges with support from a new $1.4 million National Science Foundation (NSF) grant, which will fund nine additional doctoral-level researchers. Working alongside NSF EPSCoR-funded postdoctoral scientists and faculty from across the university, the students will engage in research and…
U of I Awarded $1.4 Million Grant to Train Future Wildland Fire Scientists
MOSCOW, ID – The University of Idaho has secured a $1.4 million grant from the National Science Foundation (NSF) to support the next generation of wildland fire scientists. The three-year award, funded through the NSF EPSCoR Graduate Fellowship Program, will provide support for nine new doctoral researchers studying fire physics, forest regeneration, mitigation, and the resilience of rural communities. The fellowship is open to students nationwi…
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