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A Collaborative Proposal to Integrate System-on-Chip Concepts Into Two Year Engineering Science and Four Year ECE Curricula
CCLI-Phase 1 (Exploratory), S-STEM:SCHLR SCI TECH ENG&MATH
Awarded to: Ying Tang, Rowan University, Jun 1, 2007
A computer science and mathematics scholarship program in predominantly minority and female program.
S-STEM:SCHLR SCI TECH ENG&MATH
Awarded to: Connie Yu, New Jersey City University, Sep 1, 2002
Acquisition of a Scanning Electron Microscrope at Montclair State University
ANTARCTIC EARTH SCIENCES, MAJOR RESEARCH INSTRUMENTATION
Awarded to: Stefanie Brachfeld, Montclair State University, Sep 15, 2006
Acquisition of Molecular Beam Epitaxy Equipment for Research and Education in High Quality GaAs Structures
INSTRUMENT FOR MATERIALS RSRCH
Awarded to: Mansour Shayegan, Princeton University, Sep 1, 2001
A Hydrogeophysical Study of Northern Raised Bogs: Implications for Generic Models of Peatland Formation, Vegetation Patterning, Pool Formation and Biogenic Gas Generation
HYDROLOGIC SCIENCES
Awarded to: Lee Slater, Rutgers University New Brunswick, Aug 1, 2006
An Examination of the Autocatalytic Cell Death Machinery in Marine, Planktonic Photoautotrophs
ORGANISM-ENVIRO INTERACTIONS, ECOLOGICAL & EVOLUTIONARY PHYS
Awarded to: Kay Bidle, Rutgers University New Brunswick, Jul 1, 2004
Astrocytic Inhibition of the Microglial Dendritic Cell Phenotype
DEVELOPMENTAL BIOLOGY CLUSTER
Awarded to: Gene Miller Jonakait, New Jersey Institute of Technology, Aug 1, 2006
A Translational Control Mechanism in Drosophila Somatic Tissues
ANIMAL DEVELOPMENTAL MECHANSMS
Awarded to: Elizabeth Gavis, Princeton University, Feb 1, 2004
A Workshop Exploring the Role of Physical Sciences in Support of the Critical Basic Power Source Science Needs of the United States Intelligence Community
, PHYSICS EDUC & INTERDISCIP RES, PROJECTS, SHORT-TERM PROGRAM SUPPORT, SEPAR & PURIFICATION PROCESSES, COMPUTATIONAL MATHEMATICS, OFFICE OF MULTIDISCIPLINARY AC
Awarded to: Glenn Amatucci, Rutgers University New Brunswick, Apr 1, 2007
Berry-Phase Approaches to Electronic Structure Theory and their Applications
CONDENSED MATTER & MAT THEORY
Awarded to: David Vanderbilt, Rutgers University New Brunswick, Mar 15, 2006
Biocomplexity: The Roles of Resources, Competition, and Predation in Microbial Degradation of Organic Matter
BE: COUPLED BIOGEOCHEMICAL CYC
Awarded to: Gary Taghon, Rutgers University New Brunswick, Oct 15, 2001
CAREER: An Integrated Approach to the Study of Biological Process Specific Networks
HUMAN RESOURCES, BIOLOGICAL DATABASES & INFORMA
Awarded to: Olga Troyanskaya, Princeton University, Jun 1, 2006
CAREER: Approximation Algorithms - New Directions and Techniques
THEORY OF COMPUTING
Awarded to: Moses Charikar, Princeton University, Jul 1, 2003
CAREER: Artificial Pattern Formation with Synthetic Gene Networks
STATISTICAL AND SIMULATIONS, CELLULAR SYSTEMS
Awarded to: Ron Weiss, Princeton University, May 1, 2005
CAREER: Computational Studies of Elastic and Dislocation Effects on Microstructure Formation
MSPA-INTERDISCIPLINARY, CONDENSED MATTER & MAT THEORY
Awarded to: Mikko Haataja, Princeton University, Aug 1, 2005
CAREER: Connectivity and Dynamics in the Transcriptional Networks
GENE EXPRESSION
Awarded to: Saeed Tavazoie, Princeton University, Mar 1, 2002
CAREER: Financial Engineering, Incomplete Markets and Investment Under Uncertainty
SERVICE ENTERPRISE ENGINEERING
Awarded to: Vicky Henderson, Princeton University, Feb 1, 2005
CAREER: Generalized Separation of Style and Content on Nonlinear Manifolds with Application to Human Motion Analysis
ROBUST INTELLIGENCE
Awarded to: Ahmed Elgammal, Rutgers University New Brunswick, Jan 1, 2006
CAREER: Improvisation in Response to Extreme Events
COLLABORATIVE RESEARCH, INFRASTRUC SYS MGMT & HAZ RESP
Awarded to: David Mendonca, New Jersey Institute of Technology, Jan 15, 2005
CAREER: Laser modified transport in electrochemical materials
SOLID STATE & MATERIALS CHEMIS
Awarded to: Craig Arnold, Princeton University, Mar 1, 2006
CAREER:Methods and Challenges in Discrete Mathematics
ALGEBRA,NUMBER THEORY,AND COM
Awarded to: Benjamin Sudakov, Princeton University, Jul 1, 2006
CAREER: Micro-structured Colloidal Suspensions: Nano-scale Hydrodynamics and Macroscopic Rheology and Thermal Conductivity
THERMAL TRANSPORT & THERM PROC
Awarded to: Jerry Shan, Rutgers University New Brunswick, Feb 1, 2007
CAREER: Model Reduction for Control of Fluids
CONTROL SYSTEMS PROGRAM, FLUID DYNAMICS & HYDRAULICS
Awarded to: Clarence Rowley, Princeton University, Mar 1, 2004
CAREER: Molecular Systems Bioengineering
BIOTECHNOLOGY
Awarded to: Charles Roth, Rutgers University New Brunswick, Apr 1, 2003
CAREER: Nitrate Isotopes and Biogeochemistry: A Plan for Coupling
EDUCATION/HUMAN RESOURCES,OCE, CHEMICAL OCEANOGRAPHY
Awarded to: Daniel Sigman, Princeton University, Sep 1, 2005
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