CONTACTS
- Center Leader
Gerald Geernaert
505 663 5309
- Administrative Assistant
Georgia D. Sanchez
(505) 663-5291
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Call for Proposals
The FY '11 Call for Proposals will be posted in January 2010. Stay tuned.
Expanding the Frontiers of Astrophysics, Space, Earth, & Climate Sciences
The Institute of Geophysics and Planetary Physics at Los Alamos National Laboratory is committed to promoting and supporting high quality, cutting-edge science in the areas of astrophysics, space physics, solid planetary geoscience, and climate science. These subject areas are selected based on their breadth of scientific challenges facing the international scientific community, as well as relevance to the strategic objective to extend Laboratory scientific excellence.
IGPP/LANL makes a special effort to promote and support new research ideas, which can be further developed through seed funding into major programs supported by federal or other funding sources. IGPP also supports feasibility studies, in order to assess the potential for seed projects to rapidly advance to new capabilities and program growth.
Partnerships
Collaboration between LANL and university scientists is viewed by LANL as an effective arrangement to promote creativity and extend science beyond today's understanding. As part of our strategy to encourage university collaborations, we strongly encourage participation of students and/or postdocs, who in turn spend part of their research experience working in Los Alamos with LANL scientific staff.
IGPP is also committed to:
- Developing long-term collaborative relationships with university faculty and departments, that extend beyond the lifetime of any given minigrant;
- Establishing relationships with students working in IGPP-relevant research areas and assisting in identifying career opportunities for IGPP-supported students at Los Alamos National Laboratory; and
- Supporting educational programs on topics relevant to IGPP and desired by Los Alamos National Laboratory programs, particularly in subject areas where there are gaps and inadequacies in existing university curricula.
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Advisory Board 2009-2010
- External Committee
- Jerry Schubert (chair)
UC Los Angeles
- Richard Aster
New Mexico Tech
- George Fuller
UC San Diego
- Mike Liemohn
University of Michigan
- Carol Ann Clayson
Florida State University
- Greg Taylor
University of New Mexico
- Chris Russell
UC Los Angeles
- Dave Gutzler
University of New Mexico
- John Bradley
Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
- LANL Members
- Ed Fenimore, ISR
- Herb Funsten, ISR
- Tom Vestrand, ISR, CSSE
- Len Margolin, X
- Jim Doyle, D
- Cathy Wilson, EES
- Salman Habib, T
- Phil Jones, T
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