Support

The Ecosystem Electronics Lab provides advanced technical education for CSUMB students while furthering K-12 science education and applied ecological research in the Monterey Bay area and beyond. To do this work, EEL depends on three distinct forms of support:

  • External funding
  • Donations of needed equipment
  • Project opportunities

We are grateful to the following companies, organizations, and individuals for their generous support of EEL projects to date:

 

students using oscilloscope

For information on how you can support the EEL, please contact the Lab Director, Professor Steve Moore, or CSUMB's Office of University Advancement.

Thank you!

Funding

The following have provided grants or other funding to help the EEL purchase equipment & supplies, and/or to provide student stipends

Equipment

The following have donated or loaned major equipment, tools, supplies, and/or staff time needed by the EEL to complete projects.

Project Opportunities

The following have provided project opportunities which, in the estimation of the EEL Director 1) provide valuable, technically-challenging educational opportunities for EEL students, 2) support regional ecological education/research needs, and 3) have realistic scope and timelines ensuring a high probability of successful completion by supervised university students

The Center for Dark Energy Biosphere Investigations (C-DEBI)

The Charles A. and Anne Morrow Lindbergh Foundation

The Wireless Education & Technology Center (WeTEC) at CSUMB

The Center for Teaching, Learning, and Assessment (TLA) at CSUMB

The Marine Advanced Technology Education (MATE) Center, a program funded in part by the National Science Foundation

 

California State Parks and its PORTS Program

CSUMB's Division of Science & Environmental Policy

Etheric Networks

Remote Ocean Systems, Inc.

Los Gatos Skunkworks

Big Sur Land Trust / Marks Ranch

Big Sur Environmental Institute

Carmel Middle School

CCoWs

Dan Costa Lab and Scott Schaffer (UC Santa Cruz)

Elkhorn Slough National Estuarine Research Reserve

Hastings Natural History Reserve

Institute for Applied Marine Ecology (CSUMB)

International School of Monterey

Kenneth Coale Lab / MLML

Ocean Gate Foundation

Seafloor Mapping Lab (CSUMB)

SLEWTHS / MLML

Ventana Wildlife Society

 

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