The Graduate Research Fellowship in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (GRF-STEM) provides grants to accredited academic institutions to support graduate research leading to doctoral degrees in topic areas that are relevant to preventing and controlling crime, and ensuring the fair and impartial administration of criminal justice in the United States. Applicant academic institutions sponsoring doctoral students are eligible to apply only if the doctoral student's degree program is a Science, Technology, Engineering, or Mathematics (STEM) discipline; and the student's proposed dissertation research has demonstrable implications for addressing the challenges of crime and/or the fair and impartial administration of criminal justice in the United States. Awards are anticipated to be made to successful applicant institutions in the form of grants to cover fellowships for the sponsored doctoral students. Awards are made for up to 3 years of support usable over a 5-year period. For each year of support, NIJ provides the degree-granting institution a stipend of $35,000 usable toward the student's salary and related costs, and up to $15,000 to cover the student's tuition and fees, research expenses, and related costs.
Awards
Number of Awards: 17
Total Amount Awarded: $1,925,768
A Multifactorial Approach to Estimating Geographic Origin of Hispanics Using Cranial and Dental Data
Advancing Visual Analytics and Computational Science to Combat Human Trafficking
Blunt Force Trauma to the Ribs: Creating Predictive Models
Detection and Diagnosis of Mobility Impairment via Cortical and Trabecular Bone Properties to Aid in the Identification of Human Remains in a Medicolegal Context
Developing, Visualization, and Reporting a Combined 2D+3D Automated Dental Biometrics Identification System for Forensic Odontology
Development of a 2bRAD-seq Paternity Testing Pipeline for Complex and Mixed DNA Samples
Development of a Human Virome Based Microarray as a Forensic Tool
Differentiating Abuse from Accident in Young Children with Osteogenesis Imperfecta: Biomechanical Assessment of Fracture Risk
Electrochemical Aptamer-Based Sensor for Rapid Identification of Marijuana from Hemp
Extraction and Quantification of Fentanyl and Metabolites from Complex Biological Matrices to Support Medicolegal Death Investigations
Forensic Application of Pollen DNA Barcoding
Latent Fingerprint Image Enhancement & Matching Using Deep Generative Adversarial Networks
Novel GLC-based Method for Identification of Positional Isomeric Fentanyls
Personal Identification and Ancestral Characterization from Genetically Variant Peptides in Human Hair
The Effects of Synthetic Cathinone Chirality on Pharmacodynamics and Pharmacokinetics and Its Implications for Forensic Toxicology
Validation of a Single Instrument, Single Sample Protocol for the Detection of the Inorganicand Organic Constituents of Firearms Discharge Residue
Virbrational Spectroscopy for the Analysis of Organic Gunshot Residue: Detection, Identification and Characterization
Similar Opportunities
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- NIJ FY24 Research and Evaluation on the Administration of Justice: Prosecution Practice, Justice, Case Tracking, and Workforce
- NIJ FY24 Research on the Abuse, Neglect, and Financial Exploitation of Older Adults