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The goal of structural biologists is to visualize biomolecules at atomic resolution, which is a critical step in understanding all aspects of biology, including diseases and their...
A fundamental aspect for data analysis is the ability to compare data sets, in order to measure (dis)similarity and quantify patterns present in the data. However, data is often to...
Energy and water are the interconnected foundations of our global society. Central to most thermo-electric energy conversion and water purification technologies are liquid-vapor ph...
Joseph Subotnik of The University of Pennsylvania is supported by an award from the Chemical Theory, Models and Computational Methods program in the Division of Chemistry to study...
Understanding the solutions of polynomial equations is a fundamental problem with applications throughout the basic sciences. Over the most familiar number systems—real numbers and...
Humans display an uncanny ability to focus on a sound of interest, even in the presence of interfering sounds or noise. For instance, a child’s voice may be immediately recognized...
Hormones travel through the blood and profoundly affect tissues far from their source. Neurons communicate with electrical signals and the release of neurotransmitters across the m...
The percolation of water through the shallowest layers of the solid Earth is vital to sustaining life on this planet. Moisture delivered to soil irrigates the crops we grow and sus...
Airborne spread of viral diseases is recognized as an important mode of transmission. Many aspects of this transmission, including the ejection, evaporation, and dispersion of viru...
In this project, funded by the Chemical Structure Dynamics and Mechanism (CSDM-A) program of the Chemistry Division, Professor Caroline Chick Jarrold and her students at Indiana Un...
Modern recording devices are collecting data of greater complexity and, when these data are measured over space or time, also at ever-increasing resolution. While providing more de...
An exciting new paradigm for wearable health sensors is one where sensors and batteries need not be integrated within the same device. This project seeks to realize this vision by...
The broader impact/commercial potential of this I-Corps project is the development of an artificial extracellular matrix (aECM) for the treatment of traumatic injuries and wound he...
Methods for integrating information from multiple sources have become critical in order to perform complete and accurate data analyses on streams of data. The process of merging an...
Tyler Luchko of California State University, Northridge (CSUN) and David Case of Rutgers University are supported by an award from the Chemical Theory, Models and Computational Met...
With support from the Chemical Structure, Dynamics, and Mechanisms-A (CSDM-A) Program in the Division of Chemistry, Dr. Joseph Fournier and his group at Washington University in St...
This project establishes a theoretical framework for the reproducibility of science. Within this framework the researchers will create protocols for increasing the use of reproduct...
Organic semiconductors are a promising class of materials with the potential to revolutionize advanced electronic devices, from flexible displays to high-efficiency solar cells. Th...
When training deep-learning and other machine-learning models, one would like to train in such a way that the generalization error of the trained model, that is, the error of the t...
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...