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Pre-2022 projects

List of projects completed prior to 2022

The More Info tab below summarize Sequoia’s research grants from 1995 to 2022.

Grants from 2023 onwards are listed in the Ongoing or Concluded Projects menu items.

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Award TitleProgramPhaseYearContract #PI NameCollaborators
A Fiber-Optic, Simultaneous, Multi-Point Turbulent Kinetic Energy Rate Dissipation SensorSBIRI19969560930Dr. Yogi Agrawal
Compact Autonomous Ocean-Optical ProfilersSBIRI1997-
SBIRI20009960701
SBIRI20010109973
SBIRII20010109973
Four Dimensional (4-D) Atmospheric InstrumentationSBIRI2002N00014-02-M-0201Dr. Yogi AgrawalNone
Four Dimensional (4-D) Atmospheric InstrumentationSBIRII2003N00014-03-C-0435Dr. Yogi AgrawalNone
Compact All Solid State Oceanic Inherent Optical Property SensorSBIRI2007NNX07CA66PDr. Yogi AgrawalNone
Compact All Solid State Oceanic Inherent Optical Property SensorSBIRII2009NNX09RA13CDr. Yogi AgrawalNone
A Compact In Situ Sensor for Measurement of Absorption and Backscattering in Natural WatersSBIRI2013NNX13CG26P
Instrument for Measurement of Oceanic Particle Size Distribution from Submicron to MesoplanktonSBIRI2015NNX15CA39PDr. Wayne SladeNone
Instrument for Measurement of Oceanic Particle Size Distribution from Submicron to MesoplanktonSBIRII2016NNX16CA02CDr. Wayne SladeNone
Investigating an Instrument for Measurement of Hyperspectral Backscattering in Natural WatersSBIRI2016NNX16CG52PDr. Wayne SladeNone
Investigating an Instrument for Measurement of Hyperspectral Backscattering in Natural WatersSBIRII2017NNX17CG12CDr. Wayne SladeNone
In-Situ Hyperspectral Absorption Instrument in Support of Ocean Color and BiogeochemistrySBIRI202080NSSC20C0472Dr. Wayne SladeDr. Mike Twardowski, Sunstone Scientific.
Real Time Particle Size and Settling Velocity for In-Situ Monitoring of Deep-Sea Polymetallic Nodule MiningSBIRI2020DE-AR0001232Dr. Wayne SladeDr. Thomas Peacock, MIT and Dr. Matthew Alford, UCSD.
Real Time Particle Size and Settling Velocity for In-Situ Monitoring of Deep-Sea Polymetallic Nodule MiningSBIRII2020DE-AR0001232Dr. Wayne SladeDr. Thomas Peacock, MIT and Dr. Matthew Alford, UCSD.
Bio-optical Sensor for the Direct Detection of Sinking Marine ParticlesSTTRI20222136735Dr. Wayne SladeDr. Margaret (Meg) Estapa, University of Maine.
In-Situ Hyperspectral Absorption Instrument in Support of Ocean Color and BiogeochemistrySBIRII202180NSSC21C0491Dr. Wayne SladeDr. Mike Twardowski, Sunstone Scientific.

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