Opportunity ID
NIJ-2015-3992
Solicitation Status
Closed
Fiscal Year
2015
Closing Date
Posting Date
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Description
NIJ is seeking proposals for innovative doctoral dissertation research in science, technology, engineering, or mathematics that is relevant to providing solutions to better ensure public safety, prevent and control crime, and ensure the fair and impartial administration of criminal justice in the United States. The NIJ Graduate Research Fellowship in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics provides awards to accredited academic institutions to support such graduate research leading to doctoral degrees.
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Awards
Number of Awards: 20
Total Amount Awarded: $928,666
An Investigation into the genetic basis of human facial morphology and its prediction from DNA, using a globally distributed panel of individuals from the US and Europe.
2015-R2-CX-0023
Closed
Funding First Awarded
2015
$37,788
Cost-Effective Printed Microfluidic Devices for Rapid Screening of Narcotics at the Point of Interdiction
2015-R2-CX-0033
Closed
Funding First Awarded
2015
$50,000
Development and Properties of Kernel-Based Methods for the Interpretation and Presentation of Forensic Evidence
2015-R2-CX-0028
Closed
Funding First Awarded
2015
$33,513
Development of a Comprehensive Genetic Tool for Identification of Cannabis Sativa Samples for Forensic and Intelligence Purposes
2015-R2-CX-0030
Closed
Funding First Awarded
2015
$46,008
Development of White-tailed Deer Genetic Database for the Forensic Identification of Poached Samples
2015-R2-CX-0010
Closed
Funding First Awarded
2015
$50,000
DNA methylation analysis using High Resolution Melt for body fluid identification in forensic sciences
2015-R2-CX-0012
Closed
Funding First Awarded
2015
$49,994
Electrochemical and Colorimetric Aptamer-Based Sensors for Rapid On-site Screening of Synthetic Cannabinoids in Seized Substances and Biological samples.
2015-R2-CX-0034
Open
Funding First Awarded
2015
$50,000
Engineering a high-fidelity, damage-tolerant polymerase for forensic analysis of damaged DNA samples
2015-R2-CX-0011
Closed
Funding First Awarded
2015
$45,863
Evaluation of Acute Cell Toxicity of Pyrolytic Products of Synthetic Cannabinoids
2015-R2-CX-0032
Closed
Funding First Awarded
2015
$45,683
Forensic Investigation of Bloodstains Using Raman Spectroscopy and Chemometrics: species differentiation, kinetic changes, donor age, and potential false positives
2015-R2-CX-0021
Closed
Funding First Awarded
2015
$49,795
Further Development of Raman Spectroscopy for Body Fluid Investigation: Method Advancement and Validation
2015-R2-CX-0019
Closed
Funding First Awarded
2015
$42,520
Improved sample collection and preservation of DNA from decomposing human remains; A direct PCR approach for faster disaster victim identification (DVI)
2015-R2-CX-0029
Closed
Funding First Awarded
2015
$46,008
Improving Seminal Fluid Detection Sensitivity in Extended Post-Coital Intervals by QQQ Mass Spectrometry
2015-R2-CX-0024
Closed
Funding First Awarded
2015
$49,799
Incorporating Graph-Based Models in a Deep Learning Framework for Operational Face Recognition
2015-R2-CX-0005
Closed
Funding First Awarded
2015
$50,000
Low-cost Handheld Spectrometer and Cloud-Based Data Analysis for Improved Identification of Substances of Abuse
2015-R2-CX-0035
Closed
Funding First Awarded
2015
$50,000
Metabolism and Analysis of Desomorphine
2015-R2-CX-0031
Closed
Funding First Awarded
2015
$46,008
Population Genetic Issues for Forensic Y-chromosome Markers
2015-R2-CX-0020
Closed
Funding First Awarded
2015
$48,922
RECOVERY OF DEFACED SERIAL NUMBERS USING INFRARED THERMAL IMAGING
2015-R2-CX-0017
Closed
Funding First Awarded
2015
$50,000
Simulation Tool to Assess Dynamic Strategies for Deployment of Police Resources
2015-R2-CX-0006
Closed
Funding First Awarded
2015
$44,094
Skeletal Age Estimation in Modern U.S. Adults: The Effects of Activity, Body Mass, and Osteoarthritis on Age-Related Changes in the Acetabulum
2015-R2-CX-0009
Closed
Funding First Awarded
2015
$42,671
Date Created: December 22, 2014