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Municipal water treatment involves chemical and physical processes to “clean” the water based upon the intake water quality. While not typically harmful, presence of tastes and odo...
A distinguishing feature of modern mammals is how they stand and move: they hold their limbs straight underneath their body, and this ‘erect’ mode of locomotion has profoundly infl...
The recent advancements in machine learning and power systems with hierarchical decision-making structure necessitate developing efficient schemes to solve bilevel optimization pro...
Epithelial tissues are found throughout the body and exercise a variety of critical functions. Epithelial integrity is indispensable for maintaining physiological functions during...
The goal of the project is to explore Land education pedagogy and its curriculum and pedagogical innovations in the preparation of Native and non-Native educators to engage Native...
This Major Research Instrumentation (MRI) award supports the acquisition of an X-ray Diffractometer (XRD) for microstructural and crystallographic characterization of powders, thin...
Of all natural hazards, flooding exerts the greatest economic and social impacts on the US population, and its impacts have increased over time. In response, the US government is f...
With each passing year, the volume of analyzable data continues to explode, with new information gathered from a variety of video, sensors, and informatics platforms. Therefore, we...
This award funds research in the economic theory of information disclosure. The goal is to develop and analyze three separate models of how people interact in employment and market...
This project will provide critical upgrades to the Margaret H. Fulford Herbarium at the University of Cincinnati, including a move of the collection into a new facility. The herbar...
This award funds the research activities of Professors Christopher Carone and Marc Sher at the College of William & Mary.A major goal of elementary particle physics is to under...
Declining populations of bees impact plant-pollinator interactions in both natural and agricultural systems. While bees and other insects pollinate most wild plants, and are critic...
In this planning grant, the WATT project research team will explore the potential for autonomy technologies to improve the efficiency, productivity, safety, and security of the org...
This award is funded in whole or in part under the American Rescue Plan Act of 2021 (Public Law 117-2). The West Antarctic Ice Sheet presently holds enough ice that it would raise...
A collaborative team from the University of Colorado and Vassar College will study magnetic fields of planets found beyond the Solar System. Magnetic fields shape how planets evolv...
Videos are a popular medium for online learning, in which captions are essential for increasing accessibility to students for effective learning. This research identifies two types...
We are witnessing the age of data explosion. Large amounts of data are continuously generated by people, sensors and computers and then stored in computer systems. Many modern appl...
The National Science Foundation (NSF) named Dr. Nicholas Cranes, Creed C. Black Associate Professor of Public Policy and Political Science at Duke University as the 2021 Alan T.Wat...
Emerging computing technologies have been recently employed for industrial training and predictive maintenance in several industries to improve workforce productivity and increase...
The Spaces of Empowerment for Equity and Diversity: Advancement Through Access (SEE-DATA) project at Portland State University (PSU) aims to identify, understand, and improve the w...