Dr. Sharmistha Bagchi-Sen

Professor of Geography
Editor of The Professional Geographer
American Council on  Education (ACE)     Fellow


 

 Department of Geography
 State University of New York
 at Buffalo
 Wilkeson Quad
 Buffalo, NY 14261

 Phone: (716) 645-2722 ext. 21
 Fax: (716) 645-2329
 Email: geosbs@buffalo.edu
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GRANTS

National Science Foundation. Collaborative Research: Data-Driven Analysis of Interdisciplinary Research Teams. Division of Behavioral and Cognitive Sciences. Program: Dynamics of Human Behavior. Debra Street (Sociology), S. Bagchi-Sen (Geography), M. Farrell (Sociology). Recommended $79,969 (2006-2008)

UB 2020 Interdisciplinary Research Development Fund (IRDF) The Health Buzz: A spatio-Temporal Analysis of Food Consumption. M. Trivedi, S. Bagchi-Sen, M. Trevisan, and J. Freudenheim. $21,500 (2006-2007)

National Science Foundation. Women and Cyber Security: Gendered Tasks and Inequitable Outcomes. H. Raghav Rao (Management), S. Bagchi-Sen (Geography), and S. Upadhyaya (Computer Science). Division: Computer and Network Systems, Program: Workforce. $297,000 (2004-2006)

National Science Foundation. The Role of R&D Alliances in Innovation: A Study of the Biotechnology Industry. Division: Anthropological and Geographic Sciences, Program: Geography and Regional Science. $119,000 (2001-2004)

The Canadian Embassy. University-Industry Links in Biotechnology Industry: An Analysis of the Role of Collaboration in Innovation. $8,500 (2001)

National Science Foundation. Doctoral Dissertation Research Support for Linda Hall (1998)

Collaboration and Innovation in Dedicated Biotechnology Firms in the United States. $7,782

The Baldy Center for Law and Social Policy, Law School, University at Buffalo

» Labor Market Analysis $1,980 (1998-1999)

» Migration in Information-Intensive Work $1,100 (1999-2000)

» Technology Transfer in Biotechnology $2,100 and $4,000 (2000-2001, 2001-2002)

» Policy issues in agricultural biotechnology $2,400 (2002-2003)

Graduate Group Recognition, The Graduate School , University at Buffalo . Geography and Operations Strategy (GOS) Group (Group Leader: S. Bagchi-Sen; participating faculty: N. Suresh and Winston Lin, Management Science and Systems), $1,500 (1998-1999)

Institute for Research and Education on Women and Gender, University at Buffalo . 1998 inter-disciplinary course competition. Course: Labor Markets, $2,000 (1998-1999)

Individual Development Awards Program, University at Buffalo. $1,000 (1998, 1999)

Canadian Studies Research Grant Program, Canadian Embassy: Fostering Business Linkages Between the BorderNet Region and the Asia-Pacific Economies. (co-PI: James E. McConnell). $5,000 (1998-1999)

Canadian-American Studies Committee Grant, University at Buffalo (co-PI: James E. McConnell). $450 (1998-1999)

National Center for Geographic Information and Analysis, University at Buffalo. $7,400 (Summer 1996) and $5,000 (Summer 1997)

Baldy Center for Law and Social Policy, University at Buffalo. $1,500 (1997)

Canadian Studies Research Grant Program, Canadian Embassy: An Analysis of Export Market Development by Small and Medium Manufacturing Firms from the Niagara Region of Canada. $10,000 (1996-1997)

Asian Studies Faculty Grant for Course Development, University at Buffalo. $2,000 (Summer 1996), GEO 640

Canadian-American Studies Committee Grant, University at Buffalo. $350 (1996)

Research Development Fund, Faculty of Social Sciences, University at Buffalo . A Pilot Analysis of the Impact of Industrial Shifts on Occupational Allocation for Males and Females in Large, Medium, and Small Metropolitan Areas in the United States. $4,000 (1995)

Research Grant, Association of American Geographers, Washington, D.C. $500 (1992 and 1995)

Travel grant from the United University Professions (University at Buffalo ) to attend AAG meetings in 1994 and 1995

International Studies and Programs, Michigan State University , Global Competence Grant: Urban Geography of Calcutta, India. $4,000 (1993)

All University Research Grant, Michigan State University , Comparative and Competitive Advantages Promoting the Geographical Spread of U.S. Service Industries. $2,440 (1992)

The Center for International Business Education and Research, Michigan State University . Multinational Corporate Restructuring and the International Competitiveness of U.S. Service Industries. $22,555 (1991-1992)

Institute for Public Policy and Social Research, Michigan State University . A Comparative Analysis of Direct Investment from Conventional and Unconventional Source Countries in the United States. $23,635 (1990-1991)

All University Research support from the College of Social Science , Michigan State University, $358 (1990) and $167 (1991)