Engineer Research and Development Center (DOD-COE-ERDC)
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This grant is for projects that improve how we measure and regulate water flow from Lake Superior. The goal is to make sure the water management system is more accurate and reliable. The project involves working with the University of Michigan to analyze uncertainties in new water flow equations. There is also an optional task to create a detailed model of the St. Marys River, which connects Lake Superior to Lake Huron.
Who it's for: This grant is open to any organization or individual with the expertise to conduct advanced scientific and technical research, particularly in water flow measurement and modeling. You must be able to collaborate with the University of Michigan team.
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The grant is open to any entity capable of conducting the required scientific and technical research. This includes universities, research institutions, private companies, and individuals with the necessary expertise in water flow measurement and modeling. There are no specific restrictions on applicant types, making it broadly accessible to qualified parties.
This grant is open to any organization or individual with the expertise to conduct advanced scientific and technical research, particularly in water flow measurement and modeling. You must be able to collaborate with the University of Michigan team.
Funds can be used to conduct uncertainty analysis for water flow equations, develop and calibrate hydrodynamic models, and collaborate with the University of Michigan team. The focus is on improving water management systems for Lake Superior.
Total Program Funding
$400,000
Expected Awards
2
Cost Sharing
Not Required
Award Range
$0 - $200,000
Deadline
Jul 6, 2026
Total Program Funding
$400,000
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