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This award is intended to fund a series of five biotechnology-related workshops around the following themes (i) Feeding the Planet Sustainably, (ii) World Without Waste: a circular...
This project enables biologists to reach “through the looking glass” to construct and manipulate the mirror-image counterparts of the genetic molecules of life — the nucleic acids...
The National Science Foundation (NSF) initiated its Cyber-physical systems (CPS) program more than a decade ago. As a result, there have been many foundational solutions developed...
The collection of symmetries of an object form an algebraic object called a group. A simple example of a group is that of reflections and rotations of a square, as in the case of a...
The broader impact of this Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) Phase I project will be to enable organizations to collaborate and extract insights from data without revealing...
A key aspect of consumer privacy protection is transparency. Yet despite a wealth of privacy policies and other texts that are pertinent to organizations' privacy practices, a...
Professor Jeehiun Katherine Lee of the Department of Chemistry at Rutgers University will utilize funding provided by the Chemical Structure, Dynamic & Mechanism B Program of t...
Calving of tabular icebergs accounts for a significant fraction of ice mass loss from the Antarctic Ice Sheet. In addition to this direct mass loss, calving may further accelerate...
Deer mice (Genus Peromyscus) are the most abundant rodents in North America and are used extensively by investigators in the USA and all over the world for research in disciplines...
The largest earthquakes on the planet occur where one plate pushes beneath another. In the United States, these earthquakes happen most frequently in Alaska, making that an ideal p...
All biological organisms are exposed to environmental stress conditions, which lead to physiological responses at the cellular level. In bacteria, environmental stress can cause th...
With support from the Improving Undergraduate STEM Education: Hispanic Serving Institutions (HSI) Program, this Track 2 project will develop and study a sustainable system of acade...
Understanding what processes drive changes in rainfall along the U.S. West Coast is essential for predicting future water availability in this densely populated and agriculturally...
With support from the Environmental Chemical Sciences Program of the NSF Division of Chemistry, Yu Yang of the University of Nevada, Reno and Rene Boiteau of Oregon State Universit...
Desert scenery often includes lines of cliffs draped with boulders and debris, presenting obstacles to hikers and highway engineers alike. Although it may not be obvious to the cas...
This project aims to serve the national interest by increasing the diversity of students in the STEM pipeline through the provision of opportunities for undergraduates at a histori...
Modern electronics are based on moving electrons through nanoscale transistors made of semiconductors such as silicon. The exponential growth in computing power has been realized b...
The project is concerned with the mathematical theory of inverse problems. Inverse problems arise in numerous medical and seismic imaging applications as well as in exploration geo...
With joint support from the Chemistry of Life Processes program in the Chemistry Division and the Genetic Mechanisms cluster in the Molecular and Cellular Biosciences Division, Dr....
This project focuses on the study of certain special functions which appear naturally in several physical applications as well as in important problems in mathematics: the uniformi...