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Liquefaction is one of the major causes of extensive wide-spread damage during major seismic events, threatening the integrity of foundation systems for buildings, infrastructure a...
The computers that are deployed today are increasingly complex as their designers strive to increase the speed with which computations are performed, while simultaneously maintaini...
Economic and social data are often collected over time. The data collection method may sometimes be adjusted to respond to lessons learnt during the data collection in earlier peri...
With support from the Environmental Chemical Sciences Program in the Division of Chemistry, Kathryn Perrine and her students will study fundamental chemical interactions between ch...
The excitation of neurons results in action potentials, which propagates through the neuronal body and axons toward synapses. The electrical potential recordings using a large micr...
In the modern era of big data, a crucial challenge is to discover useful information that is buried in highly redundant, seemingly irrelevant, incomplete, or even corrupted data se...
This project examines and documents the impacts of engaging with Indigenous Research Methods and Pedagogy in the Science, Technology, Engineering and Math (STEM) fields. The Native...
With the support of the Chemistry of Life Processes (CLP) Program in the Chemistry Division, Dr. Rupal Gupta from the College of Staten Island, City University of New York will inv...
This award is funded in whole or in part under the American Rescue Plan Act of 2021 (Public Law 117-2).For nearly a century, archaeologists have debated the extent and nature of cu...
This project investigates the characteristics of online communities that shape the quality of their conversations. Social media sites are not homogeneous; they are made up of onlin...
This award funds the research of Professor Luis Anchordoqui at CUNY Lehman College.High energy physics is in a state of flux. Data from underground particle colliders, from astroph...
Worldwide growth in wireless links, navigation, automation, Internet of Things (IoT), and mobile healthcare has challenged spectrum access. In parallel, we are witnessing rapid adv...
Much is understood about how empires grow, but far less is known about how and why the effects of their growth persist among local populations from one regime to the next. Understa...
One of the enduring questions that puzzles neurobiologists is how the brain achieves its highly organized structure. Brain cells (neurons) do not randomly populate the brain; each...
Strengthening American Infrastructure (SAI) is an NSF Program seeking to stimulate human-centered fundamental and potentially transformative research that strengthens America’s inf...
One of the surprising aspects of modern mathematics is that it is often possible to prove that it is possible to calculate something without providing an explicit way to perform th...
Social insect colonies, such as bees, ants, wasps are excellent systems for which to model organizational challenges in complex adaptive societies. Social insect biologists face th...
The Boltzmann equation arises in a wide range of applications from external aerodynamics and thruster plume flows to vacuum facilities and microscale devices. Emerging applications...
Particle physics explores the fundamental building blocks of nature, and their interactions. This is accomplished by colliding particles like protons together at high energies, pro...
As astronomers observe more and more dusty proto-stellar disks, a fuller understanding of the process of planetary formation becomes possible. This work is to explore an entirely n...