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NSF-SNSF: Chemical Computing Architectures (CheCoA)
National Science Foundation (US) Harvard University United States 2025 – 2029

Current Artificial Intelligence (AI) implementations in semiconductor-based computing devices are energy-hungry, consuming resources at an enormous scale. Developing computing sche...

$1.78M
USD
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Collaborative Research: Seeing and hearing frictional interfaces: using total internal reflection imaging and acoustic methods to explore contact dynamics
National Science Foundation (US) Columbia University United States 2025 – 2028

Both earthquakes and ice sheet collapse pose enormous hazards with severe societal consequences. Both systems are partly controlled by friction. Microscopic contacts at rock interf...

$3.67M
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CAREER: A Hybrid Parametric and Nonparametric Approach for Grounding Visual Intelligence in the Real World
National Science Foundation (US) New York University United States 2025 – 2030

The real world is abundant with visual information, demanding both humans and intelligent systems to navigate and adapt to its complexity efficiently. Human visual processing can b...

$1.12M
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Collaborative Research: RUI - Emergent Properties of Biomass Pulses: Uncovering the Ant-mediated Effects of Periodical Cicadas on Forest Ecosystems
National Science Foundation (US) George Washington University United States 2025 – 2028

In nature, populations of plants and animals occasionally explode in numbers, providing a temporary surplus of nutritious food for consumers. When these nutritional ‘pulses’ occur,...

$1.53M
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Doctoral Dissertation Research: Investigating the gut microbiome’s impact on fiber digestibility
National Science Foundation (US) Northern Illinois University United States 2025 – 2026

Fiber is a type of carbohydrate that is difficult to digest and fiber-rich diets can present nutrient absorption challenges. Several evolutionary adaptations that maximize fiber di...

$261.2K
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CAREER: Foundations of Dynamic Multi-Agent Learning Under Information Constraints
National Science Foundation (US) University of Maryland, College Park United States 2025 – 2030

Recent years have witnessed significant progress of learning in dynamic environments. Many such success stories, e.g., AlphaGo, autonomous driving, and robot learning, naturally in...

$4.25M
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Conference: 41st Southeastern Analysis Meeting (SEAM)
National Science Foundation (US) University of South Florida United States 2025 – 2026

The 41st edition of the Southeastern Analysis Meeting (SEAM) will be held on the campus of the University of South Florida, March 21-23, 2025. SEAM has been held annually at a univ...

$270K
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CFS (Track III): Northeast National Ion Microbe Facility (NENIMF) 2025-2028
National Science Foundation (US) Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution United States 2025 – 2028

This grant provides three years of funding to the Northeast National Ion Microprobe Facility (NENIMF) at Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution (WHOI). The NENIMF operates a Secondar...

$4.12M
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EAGER: Quantifying the Fluxionality of Surface Oxide Supports through the Integration of Global Optimization Algorithms and Multi-Scale Models for Single-Site Catalysts
National Science Foundation (US) Washington State University United States 2025 – 2027

In this project a novel catalyst design aimed at reducing pollutants from gasoline- and diesel-fueled vehicles will be investigated. This new design has the potential to reduce the...

$3M
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Collaborative Research: RESEARCH-PGR: Deconstructing Plasticity in Perennial Plants: Genomic and Epigenomic Architecture of Scion and Rootstock Traits in Grafted Grapevines
National Science Foundation (US) Missouri State University United States 2025 – 2029

Grapevines are among the most economically important berries in the world. As a long-lived (perennial) crop, grapevines are typically cultivated as a clonally propagated stem (the...

$501.4K
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CAREER: Macroscopic Quantum Measurement and Control to Probe Gravity
National Science Foundation (US) Massachusetts Institute of Technology United States 2025 – 2030

The behavior of objects at the scale of atoms, or smaller, is well described by the laws of quantum mechanics. The behavior of large objects, such as the earth or the galaxy, is we...

$1.6M
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CAREER: Modular Design of Bioadhesives for Implantation
National Science Foundation (US) Worcester Polytechnic Institute United States 2025 – 2030

Non-Technical Summary Suturing is often used in surgeries to close wounds and this technology has been practiced for thousands of years. Yet, it is an uncomfortable and damaging p...

$1.18M
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BRC-BIO: Evolution and ecology across the mutualism-parasitism transition in leafflower plants (Phyllanthaceae) and leafflower moths (Lepidoptera: Gracillariidae: Epicephala)
National Science Foundation (US) James Madison University United States 2025 – 2026

Relationships among species in nature may vary from mutually beneficial (mutualism) to those in which individuals from one species benefits and individuals from the other species a...

$3.71M
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CAREER: Resource-Constrained Approaches to Cryptography
National Science Foundation (US) New York University United States 2025 – 2030

The world's infrastructure now critically depends upon cryptography for almost every task. While recent years have seen a blossoming of novel cryptographic techniques and applicati...

$1.93M
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Collaborative Research: RUI - Emergent Properties of Biomass Pulses: Uncovering the Ant-mediated Effects of Periodical Cicadas on Forest Ecosystems
National Science Foundation (US) Georgetown University United States 2025 – 2028

In nature, populations of plants and animals occasionally explode in numbers, providing a temporary surplus of nutritious food for consumers. When these nutritional ‘pulses’ occur,...

$1.75M
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Conference: NSF Student Travel Support for the 39th Annual AAAI Conference on Artificial Intelligence (AAAI-2025)
National Science Foundation (US) Florida International University United States 2025 – 2026

The 39th Conference on Artificial Intelligence (AAAI-25) will take place from February 25 to March 4, 2025, at the Pennsylvania Convention Center in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA...

$250K
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Collaborative Research: PurSUiT: The final frontier of vertebrate taxonomy: documenting the diversity of cryptobenthic coral reef fishes in the Indo-Pacific
National Science Foundation (US) University of Washington United States 2025 – 2029

‘Cryptobenthic’ reef fishes are a group of thousands of tiny (<5cm), bottom-dwelling species that are difficult to see but occur on coral reefs worldwide in staggering abundances a...

$6.49M
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CAREER: Entanglement Engineering in Dissipation-Driven Quantum Systems
National Science Foundation (US) Northwestern University United States 2025 – 2026

Non-technical Abstract Quantum information processing (QIP) has rapidly emerged as a compelling research direction, driven by the prospect of quantum computers capable of perfor...

$1.4M
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Collaborative Research: RESEARCH-PGR: Deconstructing Plasticity in Perennial Plants: Genomic and Epigenomic Architecture of Scion and Rootstock Traits in Grafted Grapevines
National Science Foundation (US) Donald Danforth Plant Science Center United States 2025 – 2029

Grapevines are among the most economically important berries in the world. As a long-lived (perennial) crop, grapevines are typically cultivated as a clonally propagated stem (the...

$4.32M
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Carbon-Detected NMR Studies of Intrinsically Disordered Proteins in Promoter Proximal Pausing
National Science Foundation (US) Pennsylvania State University University... United States 2025 – 2028

Access to the genetic information encoded in DNA must be both rapid and under tight control so that a cell can readily adapt to its environment, or rapidly respond to growth signal...

$7.76M
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