UC Santa Cruz Contracts and Grants May through August, 1994

Includes contracts and grants received in the months of May, June, July, and August

Robert Anderson, associate professor of earth sciences: $22,000, National Aeronautics and Space Administration, for the support of a graduate student.

Alexander Densmore, "Range-Crossing Faults in Eastern California"; and$30,500, National Science Foundation, "Presidential Young Investigator Award."

Elliot Aronson, professor emeritus of psychology: $15,780, Universitywide AIDS Research Program, "Inducing Hypocrisy to Encourage Condom Use."

Murray Baumgarten, professor of English and comparative literature: $73,115, National Endowment for the Humanities, "Reading Our Mutual Friend: Serial Production, the Dickensian Theatre, and Minority Victorian Discourse."

Jonathan Beecher, professor of history: $3,129, UC Center for German and European Studies, for the support of graduate student Naomi Andrews, "Research in Source Materials Concerning the History of French Romantic Socialism."

Claude Bernasconi, professor of chemistry and biochemistry: $24,400, National Science Foundation, "Proton Transfer and Nucleophilic Reactions in Organic and Organometallic Systems."

Peter Bodenheimer, professor of astronomy and astrophysics and astronomer at UCO/Lick Observatory: $283,503, National Aeronautics and Space Administration, "Theoretical and Observational Studies of Star and Planet Formation"; and $73,400, National Science Foundation, "Physics of Protostellar Disks."

Michael Bolte, assistant professor of astronomy and astrophysics and assistant astronomer at UCO/Lick Observatory: Space Telescope Science Institute, $6,577, "Low Luminosity Stars in Globular Clusters," and $37,700, "Ages for the Outermost Globular Clusters: The Formation of the Galactic Halo."

Michael Bonnell, research specialist with the Institute of Marine Sciences: $80,000, California Department of Fish and Game, "Project to Develop the Required Capability to Estimate and Map Surface Densities of Marine Birds and Mammals at Risk for an Oil Spill."

Barry Bowman, professor of biology: $416,397, National Institute of General Medical Sciences, "UC Santa Cruz MBRS Basic Research Program."

Frank Bridges, professor of physics: $65,000 and $14,938, National Science Foundation, "Local Structure in Pure and Substitute Thin Films of High TC Superconductors: An EXAFS Study."

Kenneth Bruland, professor of marine sciences: $146,524, Office of Naval Research, "The Role of Chemical Speciation in Processes Governing the Environmental Fate and Effects of Trace Metals in Estuarine and Near-Coastal Environments."

Patricia Burchat, associate professor of physics: $61,427, National Science Foundation, "Presidential Young Investigator Award: Experimental Study of Heavy Quark Decays."

Julianne Burton-Carvajal, professor of Spanish literature: $9,987, UC Mexus, "Mexican Movie Melodrama: A Critical Anthology."

Robert Coe, professor of earth sciences: $130,000, National Science Foundation, "Paleomagnetic Study of an Active Arc- Continent Collision."

Catherine Cooper, professor of psychology and education: $44,000, UC Linguistic Minority Research Institute. "Bridging Family, School, and College Contexts of Development: Origin of Competence in Minority Youth."

Daniel Costa, professor of biology: $200,000, Advanced Research Projects Agency (subaward from UC San Diego), "ATOC Marine Mammal Research Program, Pt. Sur."

Donald Coyne, adjunct professor of physics, and David Williams, assistant adjunct professor of physics and associate research physicist: $405,000, National Science Foundation, "Research in Particle and Astroparticle Physics"; and $16,046, California Space Institute, "Proposal for Early Participation of Graduate Students on the Milagro High Energy Gamma-Ray Telescope Facility."

Phillip Crews, professor of chemistry and biochemistry: $12,094 and $2,000, California Sea Grant, "Marine Natural Products in Pharmacology: Anti-infectious Disease Drug Discovery and Screening Using Marine Invertebrates"; $117,040, National Cancer Institute, "Novel Cytotoxic Natural Products"; and $1,300, American Chemical Society, "Studies in Marine Natural Products."

Wayne Dai, associate professor of computer engineering: $31,000, Semiconductor Research Corporation, "Integrated Layout Synthesis and Electrical Thermal Analysis System for Multi-Chip Modules."

Charles Daniel, professor emeritus of biology: $197,834, National Institute of Child Health and Human Development, "Mammary Growth Regulation: Transforming Growth Factor-B"; $88,000, National Research Council, "Doctoral and Postdoctoral Fellowship Programs for Minorities"; and $22,185, U.S. Department of Education, for the support of graduate student Renee Rothman, "Jacob K. Javits Fellowship Program."

Sheila David, assistant professor of chemistry and biochemistry: $35,000, Cancer Research Coordinating Committee, "Requirements for G-A Mismatch Repair by E. Coli Muty."

Margaret Delaney, associate professor of marine sciences: $3,000, U.S. Science Support Program, "Leg 154 Interstitial Water Isotope Studies: Calcite Diagenesis Interpreted from Sr and C Isotopes and Sea Water Oxygen Isotope Record from the Last Glacial Maximum."

Michael Dine, professor of physics: $21,882, National Science Foundation, "Supersymmetry Phenomenology and Superstrings."

Daniel Doak, assistant professor of environmental studies: $27,546, California Rice Research Board, "Winter Flooding of Rice Fields and Arthropod Food Webs: A Favor to the Farmer or Fowl Play in the Fields?"; and $5,000, National Science Foundation, for the support of graduate student Rachel O'Malley, "Effects of Habitat Modification on Anthropod Community Structure and Food Web Dynamics in a Agroecosystem."

Miriam Ellis, lecturer in French language: $120,000, National Endowment for the Humanities, "Foreign Language in Expanded Domains."

Sandra Faber, professor of astronomy and astrophysics and astronomer at UCO/Lick Observatory: $4,769, Space Telescope Science Institute, "Core of Early-Type Galaxies."

Joel Ferguson, associate professor of computer engineering: $62,500, National Science Foundation, "Continuation Request for Presidential Young Investigator Award--1994."

Terry Ellen Ferl and Larry Millsap, assistant head and head, respectively, of bibliographic records at University Library: $4,083, Council on Library Resources, "Search Patterns of In-Library OPAC Users: An Analysis of Transaction Logs."

Allen Fields, director of SAA/EOP: $58,241, U.S. Department of Education, "Summer Opportunities for Academic Research--Women and Minority Participation in Graduate Education."

Russell Flegal, professor of earth sciences: $3,200, Bushnell, Caplan, and Fielding, "Analyses of Lead in Refrigerated Drinking Water"; and $8,312, UC Water Resources Center, "Chromium in the San Francisco Bay Estuary: A Study of Cycling, Speciation, and Anthropogenic Inputs."

Theodore Foster, professor emeritus of marine sciences: $263,326, National Science Foundation, "Deep Water Formation off the Eastern Wilkes Land Coast of Antarctica."

Laurel Fox, professor of biology: $94,503 and $5,000, National Science Foundation, "Effects of 3-Trophic Level Interactions on Sex Ratios of an Herbivore and Parasitoid."

Daniel Friedman, professor of economics, and Dominic Massaro, professor of psychology: $65,000, National Science Foundation, "Optimal and Adaptive Learning Models for Nondeterministic Tasks."

J. J. Garcia-Luna, associate professor of computer engineering, and Patrick Mantey, Jack Baskin Professor of Computer Engineering: $485,600, Pacific Bell,"ATM as an Enabling Technology for Teleducation, Telescience, and Electronic Libraries Linking the Silicon Valley, Santa Cruz, and the Monterey Peninsula."

David Garrison, lecturer in marine sciences: $21,897, National Science Foundation, "IPA Agreement with NSF"; and $49,961, American Chemical Society, "Sequence Stratigraphic Modeling and Recognition of Sea Level Changes in a Proximal Monterey Setting: The Cuyama Basin of California."

James Gill, professor of earth sciences: $3,000, Monterey Bay Aquarium Research Institute, "Microprobe and Isotopic Analyses of Drillcores"; and $50,000, California Trade and Commerce Agency (subaward from Monterey County), "UC-Fort Ord Project."

Stephen Gliessman, Alfred E. Heller Professor of Agroecology (environmental studies); Sean Swezey, lecturer in environmental studies; Ronald Tjeerdema, associate professor of chemistry and biochemistry; and Matthew Werner, research associate with the Center for Agroecology and Sustainable Food Systems: $52,987, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, "Developing Alternative Management Approaches to Agriculture in a Sensitive Estuarine Watershed, Elkhorn Slough, Calif."; and $20,000, Clarence E. Heller Charitable Foundation, "A Model Demonstration and Extension Project for the Conversion to a Sustainable Agriculture."

Lynda Goff, professor of biology: $29,801, Office of Naval Research, "Molecular Analysis of Red Algal Plasmids and Their Role in Gene Transfer in Marine Macrophytes."

Walter Goldfrank, professor of sociology: $187,802, MacArthur Foundation, "The Ecological and Socioeconomic Impacts of Fruit Monoculture on the Aconcagua Valley (Chile) in Comparative Perspective."

Marcia Gowing, associate research biologist with the Institute of Marine Sciences: National Science Foundation, $129,998, "JGOFS (Arabian Sea): Effects of the Oxygen Minimum Zone on Mesozooplankton Distributions and Food Webs," and $182,378, "Collaborative Studies on Bloom Dynamics and Food Web Structure in the Ross Sea: Role of Microzooplankton in Controlling Production, Transforming Carbon, and Transporting Carbon to Depth in Phaeocystis vs. Diatom Blooms."

Grey (full name), Natural Reserve steward, and Brett Hall, manager of the Arboretum: $19,762, California Department of Fish and Game, "The Restoration of Areas Degraded by Off Road Vehicles at the California Department of Fish and Game's Martin Road Ecological Preserve, Bonny Doon, California."

Gary Griggs, professor of earth sciences: $27,793, U.S. Geological Survey, "1993 Cooperative Research Proposal between Branch of Pacific Marine Geology, United States Geological Survey, and the Institute of Marine Sciences, University of California, Santa Cruz."

Jorge Hankamer, professor of linguistics: $500, Allemania Scholarship and Charitable Fund, "Scholarship for April Kleine."

Donna Haraway, professor of history of consciousness: $5,000, National Science Foundation, for the support of graduate student Joe Dumit, "Mind Matters: The Social, Material, and Entrepreneurial Development of Functional Brain Imaging."

Lars Hernquist, associate professor of astronomy and astrophysics: $100,000, National Science Foundation, "Presidential Faculty Fellow"; and $23,653, National Science Foundation (subaward from Princeton University), "Formation of Galaxies and Large-Scale Structure in the Universe."

Emily Honig, professor of women's studies: $9,661, UC Mexus, "Women at Farah Revisited: Work, Politics, and Community among Chicanas in a Border City."

Richard Hughey, assistant professor of computer engineering: $22,000, National Aeronautics and Space Administration, for the support of graduate student Jorge Garcia, "Automatic Generation of Parallel Software Visualization."

Grainger Hunt, research specialist with the Institute of Marine Sciences, and Brian Walton, lecturer in environmental studies: $125,207, Kenetech/US Windpower, "Wind Turbine Effects on Golden Eagle Populations"; and $296,888, National Renewable Energy Laboratory, "A Pilot Golden Eagle Population and Population Dynamics Project in the Altamont Pass, Calif., Wind Resource Area."

Michael Hutchison, professor of economics: $550, UC Center for German and European Studies, "Hidden Costs of Meeting Maastricht's Fiscal Convergence Criteria: The Political Economy of Non-Benefit Taxes and Induced Labor Flight in the EC."

Garth Illingworth, professor of astronomy and astrophysics and astronomer at UCO/Lick Observatory: Space Telescope Science Institute, $34,500, "HST-Medium Deep Survey," and $52,825, "The Nuclei of Nearby SO and Spiral Galaxies: A PC Snapshot Imaging Survey."

Walter Jarman, postdoctoral researcher with the Institute of Marine Sciences: $10,145, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, "United States Fish and Wildlife Expert Witness Reporting."

Robert Johnson, assistant professor of physics: $10,000, California Space Institute, "Front-End Electronics for an Orbiting Gamma-Ray Silicon-Strip Telescope."

Susanne Jonas, lecturer in Latin American and Latino studies, Carlos Cordova, professor of La Raza studies at San Francisco State University; Norma Chinchilla, sociology and women's studies at California State University, Long Beach; and Nora Hamilton, associate professor of political science at the University of Southern California: $49,580, North-South Center at the University of Miami, "Central Americans in California"; and with Ronnie Lipschutz, assistant professor of politics: $25,283, North-South Center at the University of Miami, "The Construction of Peace in Guatemala and El Salvador: Democratization, Conflict Resolution, and U.S. Policy."

Burton Jones, professor of astronomy and astrophysics and astronomer at UCO/Lick Observatory: $10,000, National Aeronautics and Space Administration (subaward from UC San Diego), for the support of graduate student Michael Keane, "National Space Grant College and Fellowship Program."

Peter Kenez, professor of history: $3,129, UC Center for German and European Studies, for the support of graduate student Christy Story, "St. Petersburg All-Union Strike of 1918."

Norma Klahn, associate professor of literature: $3,226, UC Mexus, "Visiting Fellowship for Mexican Artist Joaquin Chacon."

Kenneth Kletzer, professor of economics: $550, UC Center for German and European Studies, "The Political Economy of Fiscal Convergence and Tax Harmonization in the European Community."

David Kliger, professor of chemistry and biochemistry: National Institute of General Medical Sciences, $157,173 and $4,633, "Transient Magnetic Circular Dichroism," and $144,900, "Transient Circular Dichroism Spectroscopy."

Elise Knittle, associate professor of earth sciences: $37,500, National Science Foundation, "Young Investigator Award."

David Koo, associate professor of astronomy and astrophysics and associate astronomer at UCO/Lick Observatory: $35,000, National Aeronautics and Space Administration, "ISO Deep Survey Key Project"; $32,500, Space Telescope Science Institute, "HST Medium-Deep Survey"; and $63,745, Space Telescope Science Institute, "Starburst Galaxies at Z>1."

Edward Landesman, professor emeritus of mathematics: $2,977, UC Mathematics Diagnostic Testing Program, "Monterey Bay Area Mathematics Diagnostic Testing Project."

Tracy Larrabee, assistant professor of computer engineering: $30,000, Intel Corporation, "On-Going Projects Related to Generated Test Patterns for Bridge Faults in CMOS IC's"; and $62,500, National Science Foundation, "Continuation Request for Presidential Young Investigator Award--1994."

Thorne Lay, professor of earth sciences: $5,000, National Science Foundation, for the support of postdoctoral fellow Edward Garnero, "National Science Foundation Postdoctoral Stipend"; and $2,400, UC Mexus, for the support of graduate student Jeroen Ritsema, "Systematic Quantification of Earthquake Faulting in Mexico Using the New Mexican Broad Band Network."

Gary Lease, professor of history of consciousness, and Miriam Ellis, lecturer in French language: $3,235, National Endowment for the Humanities, "Foreign Language in Context."

Jeanne LePage, bicycle education and safety officer: $28,000, California Office of Traffic Safety, "Bicycle Safety Film Series."

Deborah Letourneau, associate professor of ecology (environmental studies): $4,650, National Science Foundation, "REU: A Test of the Trophic Cascades Model in a Speciose, Terrestrial System."

Douglas Lin, professor of astronomy and astrophysics: $32,400, National Aeronautics and Space Administration, "Dynamical Evolution and the Growth of Planetesimals."

Patrick Mantey, Jack Baskin Professor of Computer Engineering, and Guy Oliver: $70,282, Office of Naval Research, "Movement and Position (MAP) Tracking System for Marine Mammals"; and with J. J. Garcia-Luna, associate professor of computer engineering: $1,038,408, Office of Naval Research, "Real- Time Environmental Information Network and Analysis System."

Patrick Mantey, Jack Baskin Professor of Computer Engineering; Darrell Long and Robert Levinson, both associate professors of computer and information sciences; Alex Pang, assistant professor of computer and information sciences; Glen Langdon, Jr., professor of computer engineering; and J. J. Garcia- Luna, associate professor of computer engineering: $1,038,408, Office of Naval Research, "Real-Time Environmental Information Network and Analysis System."

Geoffrey Mason, professor of mathematics: $20,000, National Science Foundation, "Finite Groups and the Theory of Orbifolds."

Maria Eugenia Matute-Bianchi, associate professor of education; Trish Stoddart, associate professor of education; Laurie Edwards, assistant professor of education; Miriam Landesman, lecturer in economics and mathematics: and Nancy Giberson, assistant superintendent of educational services with the Santa Cruz County Office of Education: $284,288, National Science Foundation, "Project SAME: Science and Math Equity."

Barry McLaughlin, professor of psychology: $83,698, U.S. Department of Education, "Bilingual Education Fellowship Program."

Glenn Millhauser, associate professor of chemistry and biochemistry: $126,127, National Institute of General Medical Sciences, "Electron Spin Resonance of Designed Peptides"; and National Science Foundation, $5,000, "REU Supplement: Time Domain ESR of Designed Peptides," and $120,000, "Time-Domain Electron Spin Resonance Studies of Spin Labeled Synthetic Peptides."

Richard Montgomery, associate professor of mathematics: $26,302, National Science Foundation, "Nonholonomic Control and Gauge Theory."

Casey Moore, professor of earth sciences: $12,432 and $1,000, UC Ecotox Program, for the support of graduate student Carol Creasey, "Research/Trainee under the Ecotoxicology Program"; U.S. Science Support Program, $37,981, "Leg 146 Ocean Drilling Project," and $10,000, "Participation on Scientific Cruise of the JOIDES Resolution--Leg 156"; $5,000, American Chemical Society, for the support of graduate student James Sample, "Faulting Dolomitization and Fluid Migration in the Monterey Formation in the Santa Maria Basin, Calif."; and $15,850, Shell Oil Company Foundation, for the support of graduate student Brian McAdoo, "Shell Incentive Fund."

Esperanza Nee, director of the Office of Financial Aid: $15,000, UC Office of the President, "Project ASSIST."

Harry Noller, Robert L. Sinsheimer Professor of Molecular Biology: $100,000, National Science Foundation, "Molecular Genetics of Ribosomal RNA."

Jack Okamuro, assistant professor of biology, and Diane Jofuku, assistant research biologist: $111,701, National Institute of General Medical Sciences, "Molecular Control of Flower Development in Arabidopsis."

Daniel Orange, visiting assistant research marine scientist with the Institute of Marine Sciences and research associate in earth sciences, and Casey Moore, professor of earth sciences: $37,777, Monterey Bay Aquarium Research Institute, "Geomorphology of Headless Submarine Canyons: Prediction of Slope Failure, Sediment Strength and Pore Pressure Gradient, and the Regular Spacing of Canyons."

Leo Ortiz, professor of biology: $13,000, National Center for Research Resources, "Minority High School Student Apprentice Program"; and $155,859, National Institute of General Medical Sciences, "University of California, Santa Cruz, Honors Undergraduate Program."

Donald Osterbrock, professor emeritus of astronomy and astrophysics and astronomer emeritus at UCO/Lick Observatory: $55,400, National Science Foundation, "Studies of Ionized Gas in Active Galaxies, Quasars, and Related Objects."

Lucinda Pease-Alvarez, assistant professor of education, and Kenji Hakuta, professor of education at Stanford University: $62,500, The Spencer Foundation, "Language Maintenance and Shift in Early Adolescence."

Geoffrey Pullum, professor of linguistics: $32,000, U.S. Department of Education, "Patricia Roberts Harris Fellowship."

Christina Ravelo, assistant professor of marine sciences: $100,000, National Science Foundation, "Mechanisms of Tropical Climate Change: Observations and Model Comparison"; and $17,592, California Space Institute, "Nutrient-Carbon Isotope Decoupling in the Greenland, Iceland, and Norwegian Seas."

Craig Reinarman, associate professor of sociology: $5,000, World Health Organization, "Preparation of a Country Report Describing Cocaine Use"; and $4,000, Global Exchange, "Execution of a Key Informant Study on Cocaine."

Barbara Rogoff, professor of psychology and education, and Eugene Matusov, graduate student in psychology: $29,700, The James S. McDonnell Foundation, "Development in Children as They Join an Innovative School Emphasizing Collaborative Learning."

Donald Rothman, senior lecturer in writing: $69,077 and $32,300, California Writing Project, "Central California Writing Project"; and $19,000, National Writing Project, "Central California Writing Project."

Danny Scheie, assistant professor of theater arts (drama): $9,447, California Arts Council, "Organizational Support Program of California Arts Council."

Maria Schonbek, professor of mathematics: $20,000, National Science Foundation, "Aspects of Fluid Flows."

Susan Schwartz, assistant professor of earth sciences: $110,000, National Science Foundation, "Acquisition of Portable Geophysical Field Station for Investigations of Active Tectonics."

Abraham Seiden, professor of physics: $14,000, National Science Foundation, "1991 Physics Minority Graduate Fellowship Honorable Mention for Michael McNeil"; U.S. Department of Energy, $217,500, "Supplementary Research and Development Proposal for Closeout of SDC Silicon Tracking Detector Development," and $45,000, "Proposal for Research and Development Work for the SLAC-B Factory."

Mary Silver, professor of marine sciences: $119,542, National Science Foundation, "Mesopelagic Marine Snow."

David Smith, associate research oceanographer with the Institute of Marine Sciences: Office of Naval Research (subaward from University of Washington), $31,000, "A Process Oriented Study of Intermediate and Deep Convection in Polar Oceans," and $9,000, "Investigations of the Fate of Contaminants in River Plumes on Arctic Shelves."

Nancy Stoller, associate professor of community studies, and Patricia Zavella, professor of community studies: $20,000, California Department of Health Services, "Latina Peer Outreach/Voucher Effectiveness Study."

Tyler Stovall, associate professor of history: $2,750, UC Center for German and European Studies, "Martiniquan Immigration to France, 1914-Present."

William Sullivan, assistant professor of biology: $103,116, National Institute of General Medical Sciences, "Drosophila Embryonic Nuclear Division Mutations."

Sean Swezey, lecturer in environmental studies: $29,938, U.S. Agency for International Development (subaward from California State University, Chico), "Guatemalan Training in Sustainable Agriculture"; and $13,440, UC Sustainable Agricultural Research and Education Program, "Comparative Performance and Farm-Level Function of Conventional and Certified Organic Apple Production Systems in California."

Andrew Szasz, associate professor of sociology: $12,000, Institute on Global Conflict and Cooperation, for the support of graduate student David Sonnenfeld, "Brighter than White? International Conflict and Cooperation and the Greening of Paper Technology."

Frank Talamantes, professor of biology: $90,000, National Science Foundation, "Growth Hormone-Releasing Hormone in the Placenta."

John Tamkun, assistant professor of biology: $52,242, March of Dimes, "Regulators of Homeotic Gene Expression in Drosophila"; and $144,003, National Institute of General Medical Sciences, "Genetic and Molecular Studies of the BRM Gene."

Roland Tharp, professor of education and psychology: $9,985, UC Linguistic Minority Research Institute, "School Roles and Tradition: Conflict in Zuni Youth."

Ronald Tjeerdema, associate professor of chemistry and biochemistry; Mary Silver, professor of marine sciences; and David Garrison, lecturer in marine sciences: $18,485, California Sea Grant College, "Bioaccumulation and Fate of Domoic Acid, A Natural Toxin, In Coastal Marine Organisms."

Ronald Tjeerdema, associate professor of chemistry and biochemistry: U.S. Department of Transportation, $100,000, "Effects of the Water Accommodated Fraction of Crude Oil and Dispersed Oil on the Early Life Stages of Two Marine Species," and $100,000, "The Influence of Dispersants on Petroleum Bioavailability within a Marine Food Chain"; $70,000, California State Water Resources Control Board, "Toxicity Assessment of the Pajaro River Watershed"; and $51,200, California Department of Fish and Game, "Bay Protection and Toxic Cleanup Program (1992-94)."

Othmar Tobisch, professor emeritus of earth sciences: $150,000, National Science Foundation, "Elongate Plutons in a Large-Volume Magmatic Arc, Central Sierra Nevada, California: Do They Represent Dike-Fed Chambers?"

Andrey Todorov, professor of mathematics: $20,000, National Science Foundation, "Moduli of Manifolds with Canonical Class Zero."

Anujan Varma, associate professor of computer engineering: National Science Foundation, $87,091, "High-Speed Interconnection and Switching Technologies," and $111,129, "Systems and Device Research in All-Optical Wavelength-Routed Switching Networks."

Steven Vogt, professor of astronomy and astrophysics and astronomer at UCO/Lick Observatory: $18,287, California Space Institute, "Were the Motions of Galactic Halos Systematic?"

Carl Walsh, professor of economics: $550, UC Center for German and European Studies, "Monetary Policy and the Costs of Disinflation in the EC."

Brian Walton, lecturer in environmental studies: $10,000, U.S. Forestry Service, "Monitoring of Peregrine Falcon Nest Sites-- Klamath National Forest"; and$10,000, California Department of Fish and Game, "Coordination of Statewide Peregrine Monitoring 1994."

Bess Ward, associate professor of marine sciences: $50,000, California Department of Fish and Game, "Bioremediation Capabilities of Natural Microbial Communities in San Francisco Bay"; and $189,259, National Science Foundation, "Nitrification and Denitrification: Transformation Rates and Molecular Probes for Bacteria in the Nitrogen Cycle."

Steven Ward, lecturer in earth sciences and research geophysicist with the Institute of Tectonics: $53,000, National Science Foundation (subaward from the University of Southern California), "1. Synthetic Seismicity Models of the San Andreas Fault; 2. A Multidisciplinary Approach to Earthquake Hazard in Southern California; and 3. Dislocation Models of the San Clemente Island Marine Terraces."

Quentin Williams, assistant professor of earth sciences: $100,000, National Science Foundation, "Presidential Faculty Fellows."

Donald Wittman, professor of economics: $96,535, National Science Foundation, "Development of Applied Economics Laboratory Courses."

Stanford Woosley, professor of astronomy and astrophysics: $106,000, National Science Foundation, "Massive Stellar Evolution, Supernovae, and Nucleosynthesis."

Ru-Shan Wu, associate research geophysicist with the Institute of Tectonics: $50,000, Los Alamos National Laboratory, "Stochastic Imaging of Oil and Gas Reservoirs."

Peter Young, professor of physics: $86,000, National Science Foundation,"Theory of Phase Transitions in Quantum and Disordered Systems."

James Zachos, assistant professor of earth sciences: U.S. Science Support Program, $26,400, "Paleogene and Neogene Paleoceanography of the Western Equatorial Atlantic: An Isotopic Investigation of ODP Leg 154 Sites," and $23,400, "Paleogene and Neogene Paleoceanography of the Western Equatorial Atlantic: An Isotopic Investigation of ODP Leg 154 Sites"; and National Science Foundation, $134,712, "Collaborative Research: Climatic and Environmental Response of the Western Equatorial Pacific to Long and Short-term Global Warming in the Late Paleocene and Early Eocene," and $25,000, "NSF Young Investigator."

Jiajun Zhang, assistant researcher with the Institute of Tectonics: $24,830, Air Force Office of Scientific Research, "Investigation of Characteristics of Seismic Waves from the May 21, 1992, Lop Nor Nuclear Explosion Using IRIS Broadband Data"; and with Thorne Lay, professor of earth sciences: $30,000, National Science Foundation, "Analysis of Broadband Far-Field Seismic Radiation for the January 17, 1994, Northridge, California, Earthquake."

Xixi Zhao, lecturer in earth sciences and assistant research geophysicist with the Institute of Tectonics: $26,232, California Space Institute, "Establishing Links between the Paleoceanographic and Paleoclimatic Changes Using Magnetostratigraphy of Sediments around the Pacific."

Gretchen Zwart, graduate student in earth sciences: $20,000, Joint Oceanographic Institutions, "Permeability, Pore Pressure, Effective Stress, and Deformation of the Barbados Accretionary Prism."

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