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Paul S. Aspinwall of Mathematics has received an award from the
National Science Foundation for a project entitled "Geometry and
Mathematical Physics of D-Branes." Total funding will be $347,629 over
36 months.
Shivnath Babu of Computer Science has received an award from the
National Science Foundation for a project entitled "Integrated Problem
Diagnosis and Repair in Databases and Storage Area Networks." Total
funding will be $407,865 over 36 months.
Jeffrey S. Chase of Computer Science has received an award from
the National Science Foundation for a project entitled "TC: Large:
Collaborative Research: Trustworthy Virtual Cloud Computing." Total
funding will be $626,638 over 48 months.
Don Coltart of Chemistry has received an award from Lifescitech,
Llc for a project entitled "ACC Synthesis - A Way to Create Safer,
Efficacious and Inexpensive Single Enantiomers." Total funding will be
$90,000 over 12 months.
Vincent Conitzer of Computer Science has received an award from
the Army Research Office for a project entitled "Algorithms for
Computing Stackelberg Strategies in Large, Realistic Games." Total
funding will be $240,000 over 18 months.
Xinnian Dong of Biology has received an award from the National
Institutes of Health for a project entitled "Functional analyses of
NPR1 in plant defense." Total funding will be $285,957 over 23 months.
Herbert Edelsbrunner of Computer Science has received an award
from Princeton University for a project entitled "Microstates to
Macrodynamics: A New Mathematics of Biology." Total funding will be
$30,000 over 1 month.
Gleb Finkelstein of Physics has received an award from the
Department of Energy for a project entitled "Symmetries, Interactions
And Correlation Effects In Carbon Nanotubes." Total funding will be
$450,000 over 33 months.
Calvin R. Howell of Physics has received an award from the
Department of Energy for a project entitled "Studies of Nuclear
Structure Using Neutrons and Charged Particles." Total funding will be
$10,874,000 over 29 months.
Sonke Johnsen of Biology has received an award from Florida
Atlantic University for a project entitled "Bioluminescence in the
deep-sea benthos." Total funding will be $10,600 over 7 months.
Daniel P. Kiehart of Biology has received an award from the
National Institutes of Health for a project entitled "Morphogenesis:
Biophysics and Genetics of Dorsal Closure." Total funding will be
$287,515 over 23 months.
Julian Lombardi of Computer Science has received an award from
the National Science Foundation for a project entitled "Intelligent
Interfaces for Managing User Experience in Hypermedia-enabled Virtual
Workspaces." Total funding will be $299,998 over 18 months.
Elizabeth C. Losos of the Organization for Tropical Studies has
received an award from the National Science Foundation for a project
entitled "PASI: Expanding the Frontier in Tropical Ecology through
Embedded Sensors." Total funding will be $100,000 over 24 months.
Mauro Maggioni of Mathematics has received an award from the
National Science Foundation for a project entitled "NeTS: Small:
Collaborative Research: Online Social Networks: Measurement and
Characterization Methodologies." Total funding will be $95,000 over 36
months.
Storrs T. Mitchell-Olds of Biology has received an award from
the National Institutes of Health for a project entitled "Molecular
causes and fitness consequences of complex trait variation." Total
funding will be $287,693 over 23 months.
Mohamed A. Noor of Biology has received an award from the
National Institutes of Health for a project entitled "Fine-scale
recombination, variation, divergence, and codon bias in Drosophila."
Total funding will be $204,997 over 23 months.
Ronald E. Parr of Computer Science has received an award from
the National Science Foundation for a project entitled "Computing
Innovation Fellows Project." Total funding will be $140,000 over 12
months.
Michael C. Reed of Mathematics has received an award from the
National Science Foundation for a project entitled "Supplemental
Request: Analysis of Mechanisms of Biochemical Homeostasis." Total
funding will be $41,069 over 12 months.
Barbara R. Shaw of Chemistry has received an award from the
University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill for a project entitled "The
Pharmacodynamics of Genes and Oligonucleotides." Total funding will be
$39,762 over 7 months.
David R. Sherwood of Biology has received an award from the
National Institutes of Health for a project entitled "Genetic Analysis
of Cell Invasion Through Basement Membranes." Total funding will be
$242,176 over 24 months.
Timothy Strauman of Psychology and Neuroscience has received an
award from Columbia University for a project entitled
"Approach/Avoidance Orientations and Operations." Total funding will be
$75,000 over 9 months.
Carlo Tomasi of Computer Science has received an award from the
National Science Foundation for a project entitled "RI: Small: Visual
Parts for Image and Video Analysis." Total funding will be $99,973 over
11 months.
Carlo Tomasi of Computer Science has received an award from the
Army Research Office for a project entitled "Inference for Identity
Management." Total funding will be $50,000 over 9 months.
Chandra L. Tucker of Biology has received an award from the
National Institutes of Health for a project entitled "Analysis of
PH1-associated alanine: glyoxylate aminotranferase (AGT) using yeast."
Total funding will be $145,790 over 22 months.
Hans J. Van Miegroet of Art, Art History, and Visual Studies has
received an award from the French American Cultural Exchange for a
project entitled "Art-Science at the Interface of the Humanities,
Social Sciences." Total funding will be $40,000 over 12 months.
Henry R. Weller of Physics has received an award from the
National Science Foundation for a project entitled "Development of a
New Method for Interrogating Special Nuclear Materials Based Upon
Polarized (gamma,n) Asymmetries.." Total funding will be $2,000,000
over 60 months.
Keith E. Whitfield of Psychology and Neuroscience has received
an award from Wayne State University for a project entitled
"Epidemiology of late-life depression and ethnicity research study
(ELLDERS)." Total funding will be $172,295 over 35 months.
Ross Widenhoefer of Chemistry has received an award from the
National Science Foundation for a project entitled "MRI: Acquisition of
An Accu-TOF DART Mass Spectrometer." Total funding will be $187,865
over 36 months.
Jun Yang of Computer Science has received an award from the
National Science Foundation for a project entitled "III: Small: RIOT:
Statistical Computing with Efficient, Transparent I/O." Total funding
will be $500,000 over 36 months.
Xiaowei Yang of Computer Science has received a CAREER award
from the National Science Foundation for a project entitled "A
Multidisciplinary Approach to Network Architecture Design." Total
funding will be $400,000 over 59 months.
Xiaowei Yang of Computer Science has received an award from the
National Science Foundation for a project entitled "NETS-FIND: An
Internet Architecture for User-Controlled Routes." Total funding will
be $162,986 over 1 month.