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Frequently in high dimensional Bayesian models, the posterior distribution is complicated and exhibits non-trivial dependence. Understanding the behavior of such models, both theor...
With the support of the Macromolecular, Supramolecular, and Nanochemistry Program in the Division of Chemistry, Dr. Brandi M. Cossairt of the University of Washington is developing...
Recent swift advances in additive manufacturing have demonstrated its great potential in tailoring the local and global properties of produced structures by including micro- or nan...
This project will advance mathematical knowledge of quantum information theory. This work is in line with Quantum Leap, one of the NSF's 10 Big Ideas. One of the goals of the...
There is currently an unprecedented demand for efficient, quantitative, and interpretable methods to study large-scale data. It is often the case that this data is naturally multi-...
Tungsten isotopic variations have been documented in modern and ancient rocks over the past decade, yet their role in constraining mantle evolution remains debated. This is because...
The development of advanced materials is a key driver of progress in areas of national strategic importance, such as energy generation, storage, and distribution, wireless communic...
With over 4 million annual visitors to Yellowstone's Old Faithful geyser, public fascination with geysers is undeniable. Yet, the scientific understanding of geysers is incomp...
It is important to understand how species will respond to Earth’s rapidly changing conditions. At Long-Term Ecological Research (LTER) sites, species and environmental conditions h...
This Faculty Early Career Development (CAREER) award will investigate and formalize new approaches for learning from geotechnical data, and inform the next generation of liquefacti...
This Faculty Early Career Development (CAREER) grant will aim to fundamentally understand the microstructure-property linkages of novel recyclable thermoset polymers (vitrimers). T...
Sandy beaches provide habitat for endangered species, protect the coast, and are appreciated for their high social and economic values. They are facing escalating anthropogenic pre...
With the support of the Chemical Synthesis (SYN) program in the Division of Chemistry, Professor Jonathan S. Lindsey at North Carolina State University is developing methods to cre...
Climate warming is melting the Greenland Ice Sheet and contributing to global sea level rise. In order to understand how the Greenland Ice Sheet will behave in the future, we will...
With the thriving applications in modern computing systems, there is a trend toward designing and implementing such systems in a consolidated manner for both scalability and sustai...
Non-technical SummaryMost metallic alloys are based on a single principal element with other elements added in small amounts. Common structural steel, for example, is mostly iron w...
In this project, funded by the Chemical Structure, Dynamics & Mechanism B Program of the Chemistry Division, Professor Shane Ardo of the Department of Chemistry at the Universi...
Nontechnical description:Single photon emitters (SPEs), which emit light as single particles (photons), are important light sources for leading quantum information technologies, su...
Non-technical description:In recent years, science and technology of electronic materials have moved towards artificially engineered thin films and multilayer structures at nanomet...
This project aims to serve the national interest by developing outstanding and highly qualified science teacher leaders in high-need schools to address four critical needs of regio...