Program information
ESTABLISHED PROGRAM TO STIMULATE COMPETITIVE RESEARCH
At Kansas NSF EPSCoR, we seek to enable scientific discovery and cultivate a diverse, talented workforce statewide. Our clunky acronym, NSF EPSCoR, stands for a clever strategy by the U. S. National Science Foundation known as the Established Program to Stimulate Competitive Research. This program spurs innovation and opportunity in traditionally under-funded regions of the country—like Kansas. Currently, Track-1 proposals are submitted by Kansas NSF EPSCoR on behalf of the program partners in the state. Other NSF EPSCoR mechanisms include co-funding, workshops, and outreach.
Current Project
Adaptive & Resilient Infrastructures driven by Social Equity
2022-2027 | About | Achievements
State Investments
We offer seed grants to Kansas scientists across the state to build research capacity. See the 2024 REI Award and First Award recipients.
Events
ARISE Webinar
“Accelerating Technology, Innovation, & Partnerships”
Friday, October 25
1:00 – 2:00pm
ARISE All-Science Meeting
October 30, 2024
Manhattan, Kansas
(for ARISE researchers in Themes 1-4)
News
Mapping the Future: How Satellite Data and AI Drive Groundbreaking Drought Research in Kansas
Zelalem Demissie, Department of Geology, Wichita State University, is one of four assistant professors who received First Awards from Kansas NSF EPSCoR in Fall 2023. These seed grants are designed to help early-career faculty initiate novel research related to...
Flood Mapping and Emergency Management: An Interview with Jude Kastens
Jude Kastens is an associate research professor at the University of Kansas. He links the ARISE project to the Kansas Applied Remote Sensing program, where he works as a numerical analyst and all-purpose data modeler. But that’s just scratching the surface. In this...