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Mineralogy — Federal Grants

Active NSF, NIH, DOE, and USGS awards for mineralogy researchers — study of minerals, their crystal structure and physical properties. Refreshed daily.

14 active awards listedTop researchers in mineralogy

NSF awards

National Science Foundation
Postdoctoral Fellowship: AAPF: The Texture, Composition, and Evolution of Asteroids Ceres and Hygiea
Maria Camarca · Camarca, Maria
$330KMay 2026
Collaborative Research: Sustained Resources: OneMineralogy - A FAIR and friendly mineralogy data ecosystem to boost data-intensive geoscience research and education
Anirudh Prabhu · Carnegie Institution of Washington
$207KJul 2025
Collaborative Research: Sustained Resources: OneMineralogy - A FAIR and friendly mineralogy data ecosystem to boost data-intensive geoscience research and education
Xiaogang Ma · Regents of the University of Idaho
$846KJul 2025
Collaborative Research: Sustained Resources: OneMineralogy - A FAIR and friendly mineralogy data ecosystem to boost data-intensive geoscience research and education
Shaunna Morrison · Rutgers University New Brunswick
$200KJul 2025
DMREF: Reinventing Cement Production through Flash Joule Heating
Kai Gong · William Marsh Rice University
$1.99MAug 2025
Collaborative Research: Unveiling the Composition of Earth-sized Planets with the Keck Planet Finder
Heather Knutson · California Institute of Technology
$102KAug 2025
Collaborative Research: Unveiling the Composition of Earth-sized Planets with the Keck Planet Finder
Fei Dai · University of Hawaii
$409KAug 2025
Collaborative Research: Deciphering the origin and the timing of silver enrichment in high-sulfidation epithermal deposits: The case study of Filo Del Sol deposit, Argentina
Herve Rezeau · Massachusetts Institute of Technology
$418KJul 2025
Collaborative Research: Deciphering the origin and the timing of silver enrichment in high-sulfidation epithermal deposits: The case study of Filo Del Sol deposit, Argentina
Brian Jicha · University of Wisconsin-Madison
$160KJul 2025
GEO-CM: Evaluating hydrogeochemical controls on Rare Earth Element and Yttrium mobility during rock weathering from the micro- to landscape-scale
David Singer · Kent State University
$833KJul 2025
C2H2 EAGER: Particles of Peril: Analyzing Mineral Dust Storms and their Health Effects Using Remote Sensing and Machine Learning
Thomas Oommen · University of Mississippi
$300KJun 2025
EAGER: Measuring 3-phase lava rheology at eruption conditions
Alan Whittington · University of Texas at San Antonio
$262KFeb 2025

NIH awards

National Institutes of Health
No recent NIH awards for this subfield.

DOE awards

Department of Energy (via USAspending)
THE TRUSTEES OF COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY IN THE CITY OF NEW YORK
COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY: NEW MINER AWARD. CONTROL NUMBER: 2707-1523 PROJECT TITLE: HYDROMETALLURGICAL PRODUCTION OF DOMESTIC METALS FOR ENERGY TRANSITION COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY PROPOSES TO DEVELOP AN ECONOMICAL PROCESS TO RECOVER CU AND NI FROM SULFIDES IN SERPENTINE-RICH MINERALOGY, INTEGRATE PROCESSES INTO THE SOA MINING PROCESS, AND LOWER ACID GENERATING POTENTIAL OF TAILINGS WITHOUT IMPACTING CARBONATION POTENTIAL OF TAILINGS.
$2,949,395Department of Energy
UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS AT AUSTIN
PROGRAMMATIC COLLABORATION WITH STATE LEGISLATURES TO FOR SUBSURFACE MAFIC AND ULTRAMAFIC ROCK MAPPING AND ANALYSIS FOR CARBON MINERALIZATION IN THE UNITED STATES (SUBMAP-CO2) THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS AT AUSTIN IN COLLABORATION WITH COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY WILL CONDUCT A RESOURCE ASSESSMENT OF MAFIC AND ULTRAMAFIC BODIES IN THE SUBSURFACE OF THE USA TO IDENTIFY PERMANENT CO2 STORAGE OPPORTUNITIES. THE OVERALL OBJECTIVE OF THIS WORK IS TO CHARACTERIZE AND DOCUMENT THE VOLUMETRIC EXTENT, MINERALOGY, CRITICAL MINERAL CONTENT, PETROPHYSICAL CHARACTERISTICS (GRAIN SIZE, GRAIN DENSITY, POROSITY, PERMEABILITY, AND CARBONATION POTENTIAL AND REACTION RATES OF MAFIC AND ULTRAMAFIC ROCKS IN THE SUBSURFACE OF THE USA WHERE LARGE AMOUNTS OF CO2 CAN BE STORED AS CARBONATE MINERALS VIA CARBONATION REACTIONS). RESULTS FROM THIS STUDY WILL SERVE TO INFORM FUTURE ASSESSMENTS OF RESOURCE UTILITY AND IDENTIFY OPPORTUNITIES FOR EFFECTIVE, LONG-TERM, SAFE, ECONOMICAL, AND SCALABLE, MINERALIZATION-BASED CO2 STORAGE.
$989,655Department of Energy

USGS awards

US Geological Survey (via USAspending)
No recent USGS awards for this subfield.
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