Public Plans
Public plans are plans created using the DMP Tool service and shared publicly by their owners. They are not vetted for quality, completeness, or adherence to funder guidelines.
Plans (1469)
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BCO-DMO NSF OCE: Biological and Chemical Oceanography
How ocean change stressors impact grazer control of kelp in a glacial-fed estuary
Matthew Edwards, San Diego State University (sdsu.edu)
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BCO-DMO NSF OCE: Biological and Chemical Oceanography
CAREER: How does recalcitrant organic matter become bioavailable? Mechanisms and controls on sediment organic matter oxidation by microbial communities
Andrew Steen, University of Tennessee, Knoxville (utk.edu)
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BCO-DMO NSF OCE: Biological and Chemical Oceanography
Data Management Plan for CAREER: Examining Kelp Forest Ecosystems Response to Interactions Between Local Disturbances and Climate Change from Local to Global Scales
Jarrett Byrnes, Non Partner Institution
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NSF-BIO: Biological Sciences (2015- )
Bacteriophage genomics
Philippos Tsourkas, University of Nevada, Las Vegas (unlv.edu)
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NSF-ENG: Engineering
CAREER: 4.5D Printing of Nickel Titanium Shape Memory Alloys
Alaa Elwany, Texas A&M University
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BCO-DMO NSF OCE: Biological and Chemical Oceanography
DMP for The Role of Temperature in Regulating Herbivory and Algal Biomass in Upwelling Systems
John Bruno, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill (UNC-CH) (unc.edu)
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NSF-GEN: Generic
Use of telemetry and the Acoustic Wave Glider to study southern flounder migrations
Joseph Luczkovich, East Carolina University (ecu.edu)
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USDA - NIFA: National Institute of Food and Agriculture
Seedling establishment and woody-plant encroachment in Southwest Rangelands
Luis Weber-Grullon, Arizona State University (asu.edu)
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NSF-CISE: Computer and Information Science and Engineering
NIST Public Safety Innovation Accelerator
Matthew Hudnall, University of Alabama (ua.edu)
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NSF-BIO: Biological Sciences (2015- )
Solving Critical Problems in Plant Science - from Bench to Market
Samuel Hazen, University of Massachusetts Amherst Libraries