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National Science Foundation Established Program to Stimulate Competitive Research

NSF EPSCoR

The National Science Foundation (NSF) Established Program to Stimulate Competitive Research (EPSCoR) is a strategic program that stimulates sustainable improvements in research and development capacity and competitiveness to advance science and engineering capabilities in select jurisdictions.

This program and the research collaborations it fuels spark discovery, innovation, and overall knowledge-based prosperity in Idaho.

NSF EPSCoR Highlights

3

Powerhouse partners: University of Idaho, Boise State, and Idaho State

40

Boise State research experts

+$16.4M

NSF EPSCoR awards made to Idaho in 2022
Networking Event on Oct. 17

Building Bridges around Water, Energy and the Environment

We’re excited to announce the annual Hazard and Climate Resilience Institute (HCRI) Networking Event, with this year’s theme of “Building Bridges.” Please join us on the evening of Thursday, Oct. 17 to catch up with friends and colleagues, connect with new HCRI community members, and flex your creativity.

Learn more and RSVP!

Current NSF EPSCoR Projects

Idaho Community-engaged Resilience for Energy-Water Systems

I-CREWS

Genes by Environment: Modeling, Mechanisms, Mapping

GEM3

NSF EPSCoR News from Boise State

Protecting bird and raptor species with genomic research: Meet Stephanie Galla
Championing research that protects communities and Idaho: Meet researcher Jared Talley
Meet Boise State’s data science consultant on NSF water and energy project
Study finds ranchers’ social networks better predict methods of controlling invasive species

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