Foundation president, Harvey Fineberg, and chairman emeritus and co-founder, Gordon Moore, discuss the Statement of Founders’ Intent with staff.
California Governor Jerry Brown has signed a 2016-17 state budget that provides $10 million to help launch a statewide earthquake early-warning system that's being developed by Moore Foundation grantees at Caltech, UC Berkeley and the U.S. Geological Survey.
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University of Washington, Department of Earth and Space Sciences
$1,000,000
24 months
Offshore geophysical network design for earthquake and tsunami warning in the Pacific Northwest
Jan 2016
California Institute of Technology, Division of Geology and Planetary Sciences
Effective Early Warning Decisions in an Earthquake Crisis
University of California, Berkeley Department of Earth and Planetary Science
Enhancing earthquake early warning using next-generation smartphone seismic networks to detect and study earthquake…
$380,519
Policy Fellow to Support Development of California Earthquake Early Warning System
Jul 2015
United States Geological Survey
$68,000
Seismology Assessment for a Mauna Kea Earthquake Early Warning System
Apr 2014
$222,593
$653,846
36 months
Coordination and Integration of West Coast Earthquake Early Warning Prototype Activities
Jul 2012
$2,200,000
41 months
Southern California Research to Enable an Earthquake Early Warning Prototype for the Western United States
Oct 2011
$2,249,500
Northern California Research to Enable an Earthquake Early Warning Prototype for the Western United States
$2,035,000
Cascadia Seismology Research to Enable an Earthquake Early Warning System for the Western United States