LSU Math maintains strong federal research support
The LSU Mathematics Department maintains its strong federal research support. Faculty members are supported by the NSF, the US Air Force, US Army, the Simons Foundation and other sources.
List of Departmental Federal Grants:
- Link: LSU Math Funding through the NSF, NSA, Air Force, Army and Navy
- Graduate Student Grants
- Leonard Richardson (PI) and Bill Adkins (Co-PI) and Larry Smolinsky (Co-PI):
GAANN Graduate Assistantships in Areas of National Need from the US Department of Education
- Leonard Richardson (PI) and Bill Adkins (Co-PI) and Larry Smolinsky (Co-PI):
Support from the Simons Foundation:
- Faculty supported through a Simons Foundation Grant:
- Benjamin Fehrman, 2024-2029, $42,000
- Richard Ng, 2024-2029, $42,000
- Xiaoqi Huang, 2024-2029, $42,000
- Phuc Nguyen, 2023-2028, $42,000
- Ling Long, 2023-2028, $42,000
- Arnab Ganguly, 2023-2028, $42,000
- Li Chen, 2021-2026, $42,000
- Dan Sage, 2019-2024, $42,000
- Anton Zeitlin, 2018-2023, $42,000
- Pat Gilmer, 2018-2023, $42,000
- Gestur Olafsson, 2018-2023, $42,000
- Shea Vela-Vick, 2017-2022, $42,000
- Phuc Nguyen, 2016-2021, $35,000
- Pallavi Dani, 2016–2018, $35,000
- Dan Sage, 2013-2018, $35,000
Support from other sources:
- Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research
- Hongyu He, Statistical Methods for Adherence Issues in HIV Prevention, 2015, 2016, $428,293
- Chevron
- Blaise Bourdin, Analysis of Fracture Toughness Characterization Experiments, 2013, 2014, $160,000
- Blaise Bourdin, Variational Fracture Approach to Reservoir Stimulation, 2010, 2011, 2012, $460,000
- Corning
- Blaise Bourdin, Variational Approach to Fracture in Glass and Ceramics, first stage, 2014, $20,760