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With this award from the Chemical Theory, Models and Computational Methods program in the Division of Chemistry, Andre Clayborne (George Mason University) and Kim Lewis (Howard Uni...
A 2019 National Science Board report stressed the critical need for an exceptional skilled technical workforce to ensure the success of the nation's science- and engineering-d...
The broader impact/commercial potential of this I-Corps project is the development of a medical device for the treatment of bone fractures and deformities in pediatric patients wit...
This research will increase our understanding of regulating blood flow in engineered human tissue. Microscopic blood vessels in the body regulate blood flow to tissues via smooth m...
Research Initiation Awards provide support for junior and mid-career faculty at Historically Black Colleges and Universities who are building new research programs or redirecting a...
The mathematical area of dynamical systems studies the long-term evolution of physical or mathematical systems. The evolution often has chaotic nature (i.e., sensitive dependence o...
This Instrumentation and Facilities award supports the School of Geosciences at University of Louisiana at Lafayette with the acquisition of a tabletop analytical Scanning Electron...
With support from the Chemical Measurement and Imaging Program in the Division of Chemistry, Jinshan Gao and his students at Montclair State University are pursuing research that s...
With the support of the Chemical Catalysis program in the Division of Chemistry, Professor Yulia Pushkar of Purdue University, Professor Jeremy Smith of Indiana University and Asso...
Topology is the study of shapes. Low-dimensional topology refers to the study of 3- and 4- dimensional spaces, and curves and surfaces inside of them. Dimensions 3 and 4 are of par...
The theory of von Neumann algebras was initiated in the 1930s and 40s by F.J. Murray and John von Neumann as a mathematical framework for quantum mechanics. With recent breakthroug...
The broader impact/commercial potential of this I-Corps project is the development of a device for the treatment of patients with lymphedema. According to the World Health Organiza...
This project aims to help fill the growing demand for biotechnicians in the Chicago area. Biotechnology has industrial applications that range from agriculture to manufacturing. It...
This project aims to serve the national interest by defining critical concepts students must understand to become computational thinkers and by identifying misconceptions that stan...
The underrepresentation of Native Americans in STEM and computing deprives the nation of its potential for innovation and transformative solutions that can arise from a diverse STE...
Photocatalysis is an attractive technology for the sustainable, solar-driven chemical conversion of greenhouse gases, such as carbon dioxide, to value-added fuels and chemicals. To...
As the pace of innovation accelerates, the need for technology-rich experiences and pathways to science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) and information and communi...
It has never been clearer that engineering colleges need strengthened diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI), but progress has been distressfully slow. Multiple lines of evidence i...
Genome doubling, which doubles all genetic information in a cell, is a major evolutionary force that has produced much of the species diversity on Earth. Even the human genome has...
A limited understanding of how glacier-ocean interactions lead to iceberg calving and melting at the ice-ocean boundary contributes to uncertainty in predictions of sea level rise....