CALS faculty involved in new $1M NSF-funded, WiSys-led partnership to support sustainable ag in Wisconsin
A Wisconsin partnership led by WiSys, a supporting foundation of the University of Wisconsin System that sparks research, innovation and entrepreneurship across the state, has been awarded $999,911 from the U.S. National Science Foundation’s (NSF) Regional Innovation Engines (“NSF Engines”) program.
The NSF Engines Development Award, “NSF Engines Development Award: Advancing Sustainable Agriculture in Wisconsin,” will support a partnership of 30 organizations — including all 13 UW campuses — from across the state as they lay the groundwork to develop an ambitious, effective and credible ‘regional innovation engine’ that harnesses the region’s talent and intellectual capital to make Wisconsin a global leader in sustainable agriculture.
The UW–Madison faculty serving as investigators in the project include:
- Brad Bolling, Department of Food Science
- Claudio Gratton, Department of Entomology
- Randy Jackson, Department of Agronomy
- Steve Ricke, Department of Animal and Dairy Sciences
- Karu Sankaralingam, Department of Computer Science
For more information, read the full WiSys news release about the award.
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