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The notion of symmetries plays a key role in our understanding of various physical theories. A basic example can be seen in the undergraduate classroom, where symmetries of a syste...
The scientific goal of this IRES is to gain better understanding for the fabrication of air-stable, photon upconversion thin films or liquids that can operate efficiently with diff...
The SciAuth project facilitates a cybersecurity transformation for NSF cyberinfrastructure, which is the scientific computing infrastructure across the nation that enables scientif...
With the support of the Chemical Catalysis program in the Division of Chemistry, Dr. Anthony Shoji Hall at Johns Hopkins University is studying methods to improve the performance o...
This project aims to serve the national interest by improving student learning and success in introductory geoscience courses. To do so, it will modify and expand a prototype onlin...
Buildings are vitally important because they contribute to the well-being and productivity of their occupants - however, these benefits come at a high environmental cost. Collectiv...
Symplectic and contact structures first arose in the study of classical mechanical systems, allowing one to describe the time evolution of complex systems such as planetary motion....
Natural hazard events, such as earthquakes, hurricanes, and tornadoes, can claim irreplaceable lives and cause billions of dollars in damage to communities nationwide, with cascadi...
This Faculty Early Career Development (CAREER) award will support fundamental research in elucidating how fiber architecture in reinforced polymer composite materials influences mo...
Some cold-adapted fungi contain compounds with the unusual capability to catalyze the freezing of water. These fungi are known to have a role in making ice in the atmosphere; howev...
This project aims to understand the mechanics of growth and folding of the human brain at the early fetal stages of development. This work will advance the fundamental understandin...
Extreme space weather events such as solar flares, coronal mass ejections, energetic proton events and geomagnetic storms can cause massive disruptions in many technologically comp...
This project is a collaboration among the University of Utah as the lead institution and Western Michigan University and Wright State University as partners to investigate how wome...
Many problems in engineering, science, economics, and social sciences involve complicated systems that can be represented as graphs. For example, road networks, the human brain, so...
This Faculty Early Career Development (CAREER) award aims to reveal how physical forces enable the airway smooth muscle and the surrounding tissue to work together to detect inhale...
Spatial data science and other emerging technologies related to Geographic Information Systems are increasingly conspicuous in scientific discoveries. Scientists in a variety of di...
Humans rely on properly functioning freshwater ecosystems (e.g., streams, lakes, wetlands) for food, recreation, and drinking water. A major challenge in ecology is to understand h...
Computer simulations and the mathematical methods supporting these are central to the modern study of engineering, biology, chemistry, physics, and other fields. Many simulations a...
Communities rely on prisons and incarceration as standard criminal-justice responses. Small cities, towns, and rural communities adapting to major economic changes since the 1970s...
This project is a collaboration among the University of Utah as the lead institution and Western Michigan University and Wright State University as partners to investigate how wome...