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All animals, including humans live in association with microbes and parasites that can promote health and cause disease. The mechanisms by which animals communicate with microbes a...
The spheres are among the simplest geometric objects, and they are the building blocks of more complicated topological spaces. The homotopy groups of spheres are collections of con...
The goal of this project is to investigate novel computational techniques for disciplinary knowledge guided data science methods in geoscience applications. The field of data scien...
The broader impact/commercial potential of this Partnerships for Innovation – Research Partnerships (PFI-RP) project is to develop a novel, environmentally friendly, profitable rec...
The Internet of Things describes a network of devices capable of connecting hundreds of billions of devices, and then sensing and communicating information required for a wide rang...
To increase inclusion and enhance diversity at all levels of participation, this research will investigate gender-based barriers to involvement in open source software. Surveys sho...
With the support of the Macromolecular, Supramolecular and Nanochemistry Program in the Division of Chemistry, Wei Zhan and his research group at Auburn University will develop a n...
Coastal communities increasingly experience disasters due to a combination of acute and chronic hazards, including hurricanes, tsunamis, coastal storm surges, flooding, sea level r...
Two essential challenges faced globally by computing systems today are tremendous energy consumption and electronic wastes. One potential solution to simultaneously address these t...
Micro-transfer printing (µTP) is a recently developed technique that enables the integration of various micro-device technologies that cannot be easily manufactured on a common sub...
With the support of the DMREF Program and the Division of Chemistry, Professor David J. Masiello from the University of Washington, Professor Stephan Link from Rice University, and...
Scientists in many fields, including genetics, neuroscience, ecology, and economics, are obtaining richer measurements of more complex processes than ever before. This offers thril...
This project uses a unique historical Trans-Atlantic slave trade to test an important economic theory---how the financing or lack thereof shape the trajectory of an industry. The p...
This award is funded in whole or in part under the American Rescue Plan Act of 2021 (Public Law 117-2). This project will help middle school computer science (CS) students connect...
Part 1The abundance of information and computational resources in multiple systems enable enhanced operational effectiveness through cooperative teamwork of multiple systems in civ...
Gauge theory describes and exploits the symmetries of nature; among other things it forms the foundation of classical electrodynamics and quantum physics. Symplectic geometry descr...
Recent advances in artificial intelligence (AI) have transformed many important domains of modern life such as transportation, finance, education, healthcare, and entertainment. Th...
The Laurentide Ice Sheet over North America caused large changes in climate and sea level as it grew and shrank over ice age cycles during the past three million years, but little...
This award is funded in whole or in part under the American Rescue Plan Act of 2021 (Public Law 117-2).Ice shelves play a critical role in restricting the seaward flow of grounded...
Anomaly detection is an important problem dealing with the detection of abnormal data patterns. Importance of anomaly detection lies in the fact that an anomaly in the observed dat...