Skip to main content Dr. John P Tiefenbacher
- Professor at Dept of Geography & Environmntl Studies, College of Liberal Arts
Grants
2022
- Faroughi, Salah Aldin (Principal), Tesic, Jelena (Co-Principal), Tiefenbacher, John P (Co-Principal).
ESMs Latent Space Exploration for Uncertainty Quantification and Spatiotemporal Downscaling,
DOE-BER,
Federal,
$150000.
(Funded: August 2022 - June 2024).
Grant.
- Faroughi, Salah Aldin (Principal), Sharif Khodaei, Zahra (Co-Principal), Tamir, Dan (Co-Principal), Tiefenbacher, John (Co-Principal).
Big Data Compression, Reduction, and Intelligent Fusion for Technology-enhanced Infrastructures,
TXST MIRG,
Texas State University,
$30000.
(Funded: August 2022 - September 2023).
Grant.
- Tiefenbacher, John P (Principal).
Assessing Vulnerability to Disaster Due to Disability in a City in the Russian Arctic,
Research Enhancement Program,
Texas State University,
$5597.
(Funded: January 1, 2022 - June 1, 2023).
Grant.
2005
- Tiefenbacher, John P.
Research Enhancement Grant. "Geographic Assessment of Roadway Hazards at Water Crossings during Flash-Flood Events in Central Texas.",
Research Enhancement Program,
Institutional (Higher Ed),
$8000.
(Funded: 2005).
Grant.
2003
- Tiefenbacher, John P.
Quick Response Grant. “Low Water Crossings during Flood Events: Assessing the Attributes of Problematic Flooded Small and Intermittent Stream Crossings During Deadly, Heavy- rainfall Events.”,
Natural Hazards Research and Applications Information Center,
$3145.
(Funded: 2003 - 2004).
Grant.
2000
- Tiefenbacher, John P.
Natural Hazards Research and Applications Information Center--Quick Response Grant.
(Funded: 2000).
Grant.
1998
- Tiefenbacher, John P.
Quick Response Grant. "Place, Perception and Choice - A Disaster Reconstruction Model." Quick Response Program,
Natural Hazards Research and Applications Information Center.
(Funded: December 20, 1998 - December 28, 1998).
Grant.
1997
- Tiefenbacher, John P.
Research Enhancement Grant. "Mapping Recent Citrus Freeze Damage in the Lower Rio Grande Valley of Texas.",
Research Enhancement Program,
Institutional (Higher Ed),
$2300.
(Funded: January 1997 - August 1997).
Grant.