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Special Announcements

December 6, 2011


2012 STATEWIDE EPSCoR CONFERENCE
January 12-13, 2012
Wichita, Kansas.


CLIMATE CHANGE & MITIGATION
Symposium and Review

January 8-10, 2012
KSU Alumni Center
Manhattan, KS


Nov 30 2011


FIRST AWARDS Request For Proposals -PDF
Letter of Intent is due December 22, 2011. Proposal deadline is February 13, 2012.

October 21, 2011


KNE NEWSLETTER - October 2011 -PDF


September 30, 2011


CyberCommons for Ecological Informatics Symposium - Norman, OK


September 10, 2011


Girl Scouts - Explore the Konza Prairie - Manhattan, KS


August 24-26, 2011


Biofuels and Climate Change: Farmers'Land Use Decisions - Annual Symposium and Review - Lawrence, KS


June 12-14, 2011


NSF EPSCoR Kansas Center for Solar Energy Research Annual Program Review - Manhattan, KS


May 9, 2011


KNE NEWSLETTER - May 2011 -PDF


April 14, 2011


Kansas Gov. Sam Brownback will speak at the University of Kansas Energy Conference
Lawrence, Kansas

April 7-8, 2011


AAAS Southwest and Rocky Mountain (SWARM) Meeting
Wichita, Kansas

Mar 31-Apr 2, 2011


Women's International Research Engineering Summit (WIRES2)
Orlando, Florida

Feb 28, 2011


LEGISLATIVE LUNCHEON: KU Science Serving Kansas
“Nanotechnology for Renewable Energy,” Judy Wu - Noon-1 p.m., 783 Docking Building, Topeka, KS.

Feb 4, 2011


FIRST AWARD Proposals
Proposal deadline has been extended to 5:00 pm on WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 2011.

Jan 27, 2011


Science: Becoming the Messenger workshop
Registration information, agenda and speaker bios.

Nov 15, 2010


FIRST AWARDS Request For Proposals-PDF
Letter of Intent is due December 15, 2010. Proposal deadline is February 7, 2011.

November 5-7, 2010


8th Annual ECOLOGICAL GENOMICS Symposium - November 5 - 7, 2010 Muehlbach/Marriott Hotel,
Downtown Kansas City

November 5, 2010


C-CHANGE Wind Energy Symposium - November 5, 2010
The Commons, Spooner Hall,
University of Kansas, Lawrence, Kansas
4 – 7pm

October 5, 2010


NSF DAY at KU
Kansas Union,
University of Kansas, Lawrence, Kansas
Registrations are due September 27.

October 4, 2010

2010 STATEWIDE EPSCoR CONFERENCE
Adams Alumni Center, University of Kansas, Lawrence, Kansas
Registrations are due September 27.


September 25, 2010

KNE NEWSLETTER - September 2010! -PDF


August 25, 2010


PRESS RELEASE: Kansas NSF EPSCoR Awarded $1.176 Million to Enhance Kansas’ Cyber Networking Infrastructure ...»

July 1, 2010


FIRST AWARDS
were made to eight junior faculty who are beginning their careers at KU, KSU, and WSU.

October 7-8, 2010


CYBERINFRASTRUCTURE WORKSHOP
Hosted by Kentucky NSF EPSCoR. Participants from EPSCoR jurisdictions with cyberinfrastructure knowledge and interest are encouraged to attend this important workshop.

Mar 01 2010


FIRST AWARDS Request For Proposals -PDF
Letter of Intent is due March 19, 2010. Proposal deadline is April 23, 2010.

Mar 01 2010


KNE NEWSLETTER - March 2010! -PDF

Feb 24 2010

Local television interview featuring Kristin Bowman-James, David Mechem, and Dan Wildcat discussing the climate research project. View the video... »

Feb 23 2010

KU task force looks at ways to improve research.... News article... »

Feb 08 2010

Collaboration on climate research in state unique.... Read the news article... »

Oct 19-21 2009

National EPSCoR Meeting, Washington, DC Agenda... »

Oct 06 2009

Statewide EPSCoR Conference Speakers, presentations & more... »

Oct 06 2009

PRESS RELEASE: Kansas EPSCoR Awarded $20 Million from the National Science Foundation for Climate Change and Renewable Energy Research PDF (19KB)...»

Latest News & Events...


Kansas: Climate Change and Energy Central
Annual Statewide Conference

Kansas: Climate Change and Energy Central, the annual Kansas NSF EPSCoR Statewide Conference, was held Jaunary 12-13, 2012 in Wichita, KS to foster collaboration and increase research competitiveness. The theme was how the research focus at Kansas NSF EPSCoR is positioning Kansas to be Climate and Energy Central through a unique multidisciplinary approach that may also spearhead economic development in our state. See some photograps from the conference on our Facebook page.


Kansas NSF EPSCoR research featured at Ecological Society of America website.

Here is an interview by an EPSCoR supported researcher!
A recent article on the Ecological Society of America's website, features our very own Dr. Jesse Nippert! The article highlights a recent article published in Ecosphere and based on research at Konza Prairie by Jesse and graduate students (Zack Ratajczak, Jeff Hartman and Troy Ocheltree). Be sure to also check out the "podcast" interview on tallgrass prairie and the Konza research program.
Way to go, Jesse!


EXCITE! workshops focus on Kansas NSF EPSCoR research - NOTE NEW DATE: February 11, 2012

NSF EPSCoR is teaming up with the EXCITE! (EXploring sCIence, Technology and Engineering!) program at K-State to develop and deliver science workshops for 9th and 10th grade girls. The first workshop, Going to EXTREMES: Climate and Energy in Kansas, will be on February 11 at K-State. Additional workshops will be planned for KU and WSU later in 2012.

The learning activities at K-State will focus on selected aspects of EPSCoR climate and energy research, and will be presented to about 80 girls. The workshops, which will be delivered primarily by women working on EPSCoR research, will help the girls understand the integration of climate science and energy topics that are needed to help make Kansas: Climate and Energy Central.

For example, in one activity, the students will learn about simple climate models, looking at what affects temperatures, and then will discuss more complex models used by scientists in EPSCoR research.

Jacqueline Spears, director of the Center for Science Education at K-State, is planning the event with Beth Montelone, professor of biology and Associate Dean, College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, and Yasche Glass, Program Coordinator for K-State Advancement of Women in Science and Engineering. Also assisting is John Harrington, Jr., EPSCoR project manager and professor of geography at K-State.


Students affiliated with Kansas NSF EPSCoR win top prizes at National EPSCoR Conference

Two Kansas State University graduate students who are conducting research for the Kansas NSF EPSCoR major initiative Climate Change and Energy: Basic Science, Impacts and Mitigation won top prizes in a research poster contest that was part of the 22nd National NSF EPSCoR Conference which took place in Coeur d'Alene, Idaho on October 24-27, 2011.

There were 60 student poster presenters in four categories: Water and Environment, Energy, Workforce Development and Other.

Andrew McGowan, a doctoral student who is conducting research on biofuels with Chuck Rice, University Distinguished Professor of Soil Microbiology, won the grand prize in the Water and Environment category for his poster Nitrous Oxide Emissions in Different Biofuel Cropping Systems.

Ayomi Perera, a doctoral student in the lab of Stephan Bossmann, professor of chemistry at K-State, won the grand prize in the Energy category, for her poster Design of a Mycrobacterial Porin Based Dye Sensitized Solar Cell.

Both McGowan and Perera received a $250 award.

BJ Gray, doctoral student in Anthropology at KU, also presented a poster, Agricultural Decision-Making and Extended Agency.

See here for more information about the student poster presenters.


Konza Prairie and EPSCoR host Girl Scout event

Education staff and volunteers at the Konza Prairie Biological Station, Kansas State University, near Manhattan, Kansas, led by Valerie Wright, the LTER Environmental Education Director, worked with Kansas NSF EPSCoR staff and the area Girl Scout Council to host an Explore the Konza Prairie event on September 10, 2011. There were 22 Girl Scouts and six leaders in attendance.

An important goal of EPSCoR is to find ways increase diversity in the sciences, and one approach is to offer programming to girls, encouraging them to think positively about science and science careers. Girl Scouts of NE Kansas & NW Missouri Council have an emphasis on Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) programming, and were enthusiastic about developing a partnership with NSF EPSCoR and the Konza Prairie Biological Station.

At Explore the Konza Prairie, the Scouts and leaders hiked with the Konza educators and learned about why the prairie ecosystem is so important, discussing how the soil traps carbon, for example. The girls also learned about plant species and learned how to mount plant specimens.


Changing Weather Patterns Creating More Severe Storms

John Harrington Jr., professor of geography at Kansas State University and also project manager at Kansas NSF EPSCoR, has been interviewed by national media in recent weeks about the increase in the number and severity of tornados and severe storms this year. Tornados, severe storms and other extreme weather, such as heat waves and blizzards are increasingly more frequent and severe and can be attributed to changes in the climate system.

For more information, see the news release.

Harrington’s interview by the Albany, NY Public Radio Station is available here.


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