1. REU Site: Engineering for Bouncing Back
National Science Foundation
Meghna Babbar-Sebens (PI)
5/19-4/22

2. INFEWS/T2: iFEWCoordNet - a secure decision support system for coordination of adaptation planning among FEW actors in the Pacific Northwest
Interagency Partnership between United States Department of Agriculture - NIFA and National Science Foundation, INFEWS Program
Meghna Babbar-Sebens (PI), Ganti Murthy (co-PI), Jenna Tilt (co-PI), Jeffrey Reimer (co-PI), Snehasis Mukhopadhyay (co-PI) and Arjan Durresi (co-PI)
1/17-12/20

3. Development, Evaluation, and Technology Transfer of BMPs for Optimizing Removal of PAHs, PCBs, PFASs, and Metals from Stormwater at DoD Sites 
Department of Defense, SERDP Program
Staci Simonich (PI), Jennifer Field (co-PI), Meghna Babbar-Sebens (co-PI), Tyler Radniecki (co-PI), and Greg Wilson (co-PI)
5/18-6/21

4. Incorporating Social Drivers to Optimize Conservation Practices that Address Gulf Hypoxia and Declining Wildlife Populations Impacted by Extreme Climate Events
Department of the Interior (DOI) Climate Science Centers (CSCs)
Jack B. Waide (PI), Timothy J. Fox (co-PI), Jason J. Rohweder (co-PI), Meghna Babbar-Sebens (co-PI), Linda S. Prokopy (co-PI)
8/14-7/16 

5. Green Infrastructure for Stormwater Treatment in Benton County, Oregon
Oregon BEST
Meghna Babbar-Sebens (PI)
06/14 – 06/15 

6. An interactive and participatory web-based optimization tool for supporting community learning and collaborative design of adaptation action plans in watersheds
NOAA, SARP program
Meghna Babbar-Sebens (PI), Kristen Macuga (co-PI), Snehasis Mukhopadhyay (co-PI)
08/14-07/16 

7. Green Infrastructure for Stormwater Treatment in Benton County, OR
Oregon Water Resources Department
Adam Stebbins (PI) and Meghna Babbar-Sebens (co-PI)
1/14-6/15 

8. ESE: Spatial Interactive Optimization for Restoration of Upland Storage in Watersheds: Community Participation in the Design of Distributed Practices and Alternatives
National Science Foundation, Environment, Society and the Economy program
Meghna Babbar-Sebens (PI) and Snehasis Mukhopadhyay (co-PI)
10/10-10/14 

9. Improving sustainability of urban streets via rain gardens – How effective are these practices in the Pacific Northwest?
PACTRANS
Meghna Babbar-Sebens (PI) and Arturo Leon (co-PI)
09/13-08/14 

10. Web-based human-computer collaborative optimization of sustainable conservation practices in watersheds
Oregon State University’s URSA-ENGAGE program for Undergraduate Research
Meghna Babbar-Sebens (PI)
1/14-6/14 

11. Indiana USDA-NRCS CREP Wetlands Site Identification Project
United States Department of Agriculture - Natural Resources Conservation Service
Meghna Babbar-Sebens (PI)
10/11-12/12   

12. ESE: Spatial Interactive Optimization for Restoration of Upland Storage in Watersheds: Community Participation in the Design of Distributed Practices and Alternatives
National Science Foundation, Environment, Society and the Economy program
Meghna Babbar-Sebens (PI) and Snehasis Mukhopadhyay (co-PI)
10/10-10/13    

13. Remote Sensing of Global Warming-Affected Inland Water Quality: Challenge, Opportunity and Solution
National Aeronautics and Space Administration
Lin Li (Principal Investigator), Meghna Babbar-Sebens (Co-Investigator), Lenore Tedesco (Collaborator)
03/10-03/11    

14. Towards the Development of a Decision Support System for Managing Eutrophication and Human Health Impacts in Central Indiana Reservoirs
Central Indiana Water Resources Partnership
Meghna Babbar-Sebens (PI)
01/10-12/12   

15. Eagle Creek Watershed Implementation Project
EPA 319 Grant Program/ Indiana Department of Environmental Management
L.P. Tedesco (PI), and Meghna Babbar-Sebens (co-PI)
10/09 – 9/12  

16. A Model to Identify Constructed Wetland Sites to Maximize Nitrate Reduction and Flood Mitigation.
Indiana State Department of Agriculture
Lenore Tedesco (PI) and Meghna Babbar-Sebens (co-PI)
1/09-1/10   

17. Sustaining Water Resources:  Environmental Impacts of Chemical Loadings and Transport during Floods
Indiana University - Bloomington – IUPUI Intercampus Collaboration in Environmental Research
Co-PI with L. Tedesco and P.A. Jacinthe ( IUPUI)
K. Clay, S. Hall, H. Reynolds, and T. Royer (IU-Bloomington)
1/09 – 6/10  

18. Performance Analysis of Selected Mitigation Systems Used to Attenuate Diffuse Pollution Occurring during Baseflow and High Flow Events from Agricultural Fields (Aquisafe 2)
KompetenzZentrum Wasser Berlin
L. Tedesco (PI), Meghna Babbar-Sebens (co-PI) and P.A. Jacinthe (co-PI)
1/09-12/12