Portrait of Dr. John P Tiefenbacher

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.