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Non-Technical Abstract: This project explores the areas or crash-zones where floating ice shelves in Antarctica compressively flow against obstructions such as islands and plugs o...
The objective of this Faculty Early Career Development (CAREER) research project is to understand how the allocation of collective design tasks into teams of humans and Artificial...
Non-technical Description There is a growing demand for computer memory across the U.S and elsewhere in the world. Unfortunately, the energy cost associated with the fabrication...
When ice sheets and glaciers lose ice faster than it accumulates from snowfall, they shrink and contribute to sea-level rise. This has consequences for coastal communities around t...
Humanity’s excessive production of material waste poses a critical environmental threat, and the problem is only escalating, especially in the past few decades with the rapid devel...
Many science and engineering applications are enabled by processing large and heterogeneous graph structured data. For example, data from sensor feeds, information databases about...
Sound waves are crucial in communication and imaging, including medical ultrasound, sonar, and seismography. Auscultation—listening to the sounds of the body—is one of the first th...
Neuromorphic computing (NC) is a brain-inspired computing that has recently emerged as a promising resolution to the von Neumann bottleneck of data movement in current computing ba...
This Integrating Research and Practice project leverages museum exhibits as unique family learning spaces to promote community engagement in critical climate change conversations....
This project addresses a pressing challenge for society - how to track and to respond to a rapidly changing climate. The goal is to develop and demonstrate a quantum sensing platfo...
The National Science Foundation, particularly the Directorate for STEM Education, has long funded work to support collaborations between researchers and practitioners, and to promo...
Virtual reality (VR) can simulate immersive scenarios that are unsafe or even impossible in the physical world. Immersion is especially important for pilots, who rely on simulation...
Non-technical Summary: Open quantum systems are ubiquitous in chemistry, physics, and materials science, from photosynthetic light-harvesting chromophores and catalytic centers to...
Analogies pervade textbooks and other teaching materials in geology and other STEM fields. "The Earth's crust is like a multi-layered cake with many different colors of icing." Thi...
Recent research has revealed that the complex functionality of the brain arises from the intricate interactions of a vast network of neurons spanning across interconnected regions...
Freshwater in the Western United States will become an increasingly precious resource and its allocation will become even more contentious as climate change accelerates and human p...
Methane is the second-most important greenhouse gas (GHG) after carbon dioxide in terms of its climate impact. Compared to carbon dioxide (CO2), methane (CH4) has a much shorter re...
Despite the VA’s considerable success in reducing the number of homeless Veterans through permanent supportive housing, a fundamental problem remains. Permanent housing is necessa...
This award is funded in whole or in part under the American Rescue Plan Act of 2021 (Public Law 117-2). Auroras are a spectacular display of the effects of Sun's energetic parti...
This project explores the effectiveness of two different versions of professional development (PD) designed to enhance middle school mathematics teachers’ understanding of fraction...