Funding
- On-going collaboration with
Los Alamos National Laboratory
has resulted in approximately $40,000 support so far, with
further funding expected in the coming years. In addition to my own
personal collaborations, I'm hoping to involve students, including
students doing summer (or semester-long) internships, as the
opportunities arise.
- I'll be re-applying for an
NSF DUE CCLI-EMD
grant to fund the expansion and refinement of the Java
Calculus program
that I've written, so that it can be used as part of any Calculus I course (currently it is in
its original form--I wrote it to be used in a particular experimental Calculus course that I taught
a couple of years ago). If approved, the funding would be for approximately $80,000.
-
Pepperdine Seaver Fellow $2,000 (2003 - 2004).
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Pepperdine Seaver Fellow $2,000 (2002 - 2003).
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Pepperdine Dean's Research Fund $1,000 (2001 - 2002).
-
UCLA Instructional Improvement Grant $750 (2000 - 2001):
I solicited and was awarded by the UCLA Office of Instructional Development,
to fund my development of a new Calculus course at UCLA.