Curriculum Vitae: Alan Levander Carey Croneis Professor of ...
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Collaborative Research: Making the San Andreas Fault at the Mendocino Triple Junction, Part II-<br />
Supplement. NSF Earthscope Program, 2010-2011, $27,583 to Rice. I am the lead PI on a<br />
collaborative project with E.D. Humphreys (U. Oregon), and R. Allen, (U.C. Berkeley).<br />
MRI-R 2 : Acquisition <strong>of</strong> Data Analysis and Visualization Cyber-Infrastructure for Computational Science<br />
and Engineering Applications (DAVinCI), NSF Office <strong>of</strong> Integrative Activities, 2010-2013,<br />
$2,928,889. Lead PI with 4 Rice co-PIs.<br />
Collaborative Research: Examining the Evolution <strong>of</strong> the Colorado Plateau and Its Relation to the<br />
Surrounding Tectonic Provinces Using USArray Data, 2009-2011, $144,465, to Rice. Collaborative<br />
project with M.S. Miller, USC.<br />
Upgrade <strong>of</strong> Computational Equipment for the Rice Earth Science Department, 2009-2012, NSF EAR<br />
Instruments & Facilities, $75,000, A. <strong>Levander</strong>, J. Morgan, A. Lenardic, R. Gordon, F. Niu.<br />
Collaborative Research: Program to Investigate Convective Alboran Sea System Overturn (PICASSO),<br />
NSF Continental Dynamics, 2008-2013, $721,797 to Rice. Lead-PI on a $3.72M collaborative project<br />
with C-T. Lee (Rice), E.D. Humphreys (U. Oregon), R. Evans and A. Chave (WHOI), J. Platt, T.<br />
Becker and M.S. Miller (USC). This project is being done in collaboration with a number <strong>of</strong> Spanish,<br />
German, and French institutions funded by the European national governments and the E.U.<br />
Collaborative Research: Making the San Andreas Fault at the Mendocino Triple Junction, Part II. NSF<br />
Earthscope Program, 2008-2010, $137,915 to Rice. Lead PI on a collaborative project with E.D.<br />
Humphreys (U. Oregon), and R. Allen, (U.C. Berkeley).<br />
Collaborative Research: Making the San Andreas Fault at the Mendocino Triple Junction, NSF Earthscope,<br />
2007-2008, $74,236. Lead PI on a collaborative project with E.D. Humphreys (U. Oregon), and R.<br />
Allen (U.C. Berkeley).<br />
Collaborative Research: Crust-Mantle Interactions During Continental Growth and High-pressure Rock<br />
Exhumation at an Oblique Arc-Continent collision Zone: SE Caribbean Margin, NSF Continental<br />
Dynamics, 2006-2008, $22,315 to Rice.<br />
Renewal: Collaborative Research: Crust-Mantle Interactions at an Oblique Arc-Continent Collision Zone:<br />
The SE Caribbean Plate Boundary, NSF Continental Dynamics, 2006-2008. $319,474. I am lead PI on<br />
an $800,000 renewal involving 10 PI’s from 5 institutions.<br />
CMG Research: Adjoint, Migration, and Velocity Analysis Methods for Imaging the Upper Mantle: Theory<br />
and Application, NSF Geophysics and Math Programs, 2006-2009, $499,994 to Rice. A. <strong>Levander</strong> and<br />
W.W. Symes.<br />
Collaborative Research: Imaging Science Workshops for USArray, Earthscope Program, 2005-2009,<br />
$99,892 to Rice. A. <strong>Levander</strong>, G. Pavlis (Indiana), R. Aster (NM Tech), and S. Rondenay (MIT).<br />
Collaborative Research: The Cenozoic history <strong>of</strong> the western U.S. – A data integration strategy for<br />
Earthscope, NSF Earthscope, 2004-2005, $59,049 to Rice. Collaborative project with G. Nolet<br />
(Princeton), E.D. Humphreys (U. Oregon), and S. van der Lee (Northwestern).<br />
3D Seismic Experimentation and Advanced Processing/Inversion Development for Investigations <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Shallow Subsurface, DOE, Environmental Science and Management Program, 2003-2006, $599,561 to<br />
Rice. A. <strong>Levander</strong> and C.A. Zelt.<br />
Collaborative Research: CMG Research: Statistical Seismic Imaging, NSF Geophysics and Math<br />
Programs, 2002-2005. $356,000 to Rice. A. <strong>Levander</strong> and W.W. Symes at Rice, with an additional<br />
award to S. Mink<strong>of</strong>f at the University <strong>of</strong> Maryland, Baltimore County.<br />
Collaborative Research: ITR Research: GEON- A Research Project to Create Cyberinfrastructure for the<br />
Geosciences, NSF ITR/Earth Sciences programs, 2002-2005, $136,469 to Rice. This award was a<br />
subcontract from UT El Paso, as part <strong>of</strong> collaborative project with numerous other institutions.<br />
Advanced high resolution seismic imaging, material properties estimation, and full wavefield inversion for<br />
the shallow subsurface, Department <strong>of</strong> Energy, 2002-2003, $36,482 to Rice. A. <strong>Levander</strong>, C.A. Zelt,<br />
and W.W. Symes<br />
Collaborative Research: Lithospheric structure and evolution <strong>of</strong> the Rocky Mountains: Phase II: NSF<br />
Continental Dynamics, 2002-2003, $62,000, to Rice. (Collaborative project involving 20 PIs from 12<br />
institutions).<br />
Collaborative Research: Crust-mantle interactions during continental growth and high temperature rock<br />
exhumation at an oblique arc-continent collision zone: SE Caribbean Margin, NSF Continental<br />
Dynamics, 2001-2005, $1,513,500. (Lead PI on a $3.5M collaborative NSF project involving 11 PI’s<br />
from 6 institutions. The project is also in collaboration with FUNVISIS, the Venezuelan national<br />
earthquake hazard program, which has received substantial funding from the Venezuelan government<br />
and PDVSA, the national oil company).