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As the deadliest U.S. mainland hurricane since Katrina, with over 230 fatalities, Hurricane Helene exposed significant vulnerabilities in hazard warning reception and response with...
This award is jointly supported by the Major Research Instrumentation (MRI) program, the Division of Chemistry Research Instrumentation program, and the Directorate of Mathematical...
This NSF-BSF project develops theoretical and algorithmic foundations for online learning and decision-making involving sequential data under unknown stochastic models. Along with...
Proteins are the catalytic agents in the cell and carry out most cellular reactions. Control of the abundance or activity of cellular proteins can be used to modify cellular pathwa...
This is a collaborative project examining how large-scale population history of ancient peoples corresponds to changing political-religious institutions of prehistoric Indigenous s...
This NSF-funded workshop is dedicated to understanding the complex systems of particles found in soil, mud, sand, and clay. These particles play a crucial role in addressing signif...
This project would provide a fellowship to an Associate Professor and training for a postdoctoral researcher at Auburn University. The brilliant colors of butterfly wings are a lea...
Quantum computers have the potential to create a revolutionary form of information processing, however current hardware is very prone to errors. A grand challenge is to learn how...
This doctoral dissertation project investigates relationships between early human diet and the population dynamics of extinct human ancestors (hominins). Could different dietary st...
Microbes living in soils carry out key ecosystem functions on which humans depend, including decomposition, nutrient cycling, and supporting plant growth. Hurricanes are increasing...
This grant is in partial support of a three-day symposium to identify research gaps and needs for ambient energy buildings. The symposium is targeted to be held in the fall of 2025...
Plants maximize resource capture by sensing their environment and carefully adjusting their morphology during growth. Unlike animal cells, plants construct their form through the...
The broader impact/commercial potential of this I-Corps project is the development of a comprehensive software tool for stormwater utility management. This innovation addresses the...
This award will support the conference "Research, Mentorship, and Community for Current and Future Under-represented Algebraists" to be held at Benedictine University on May 31 and...
A goal of the Tribal Colleges and Universities Program (TCUP) is to increase the science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) instructional and research capacities of sp...
The broader impact of this Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) Phase I project is to develop more cost-effective ways to produce proteins. By engineering improved bacterial s...
This project enhances the role of Campus Champions, research computing facilitators at academic institutions, by equipping them to promote access to advanced artificial intelligenc...
Understanding where large volumes of magma live in Earth’s crust before eruption is critical for hazard assessment at many volcanoes. Scientists can determine the magma storage con...
Quantum computers offer the potential for substantial speed-ups over classical computers. This project focusses on the extent to which such speed-ups are limited by constraints on...
As the amount of data being generated is rapidly increasing and many technologies keep scaling up, more and more applications are relying on cloud servers for high-performance comp...