Dr. Armistead G. Russell
Grants and Contracts Awarded at Georgia Tech

  • "Air quality modeling and sensitivity analysis of the Mexico-U.S. border area," National Science Foundation, $95,000, July 1, 1997-June 30, 2000, P.I.
  • "Air quality modeling for the SAMI initiative," Southern Appalachian Mountain Initiative, $717,770, April, 1997-June, 2000, P.I.
  • "Southeastern Center for Integrated Study of Secondary Air Pollutants", U.S. EPA, $3,000,000, April 1, 1998-March 31, 2001. (co-P.I)
  • "Aerosol Modeling of the Northeastern United States" U.S. EPA, (subcontract to Caltech) GIT portion: $210,000, April 1, 1998-March 31, 2001. (P.I. at GIT)
  • "Source Characterization and Emissions Quantification Technology Development" U.S. EPA, $200,000 April, 1999-March, 2001, (co-P.I.)
  • "Characterization of the Spatial Patterns of Particulate Matter in the Atlanta Region" Georgia Power, $115,000. January, 1999-December, 1999, (P.I.)
  • "Reactivity Quantification and Uncertainty Assessment over Regional Domains" California Air Resources Board, $240,000 (GIT Portion: $80,000), April, 1999-March, 2001, (P.I. at GIT.)
  • Dr. Russell was also P.I. or co-P.I. on approximately $4 million in research projects at Carnegie Mellon University.