National Science Foundation

Martin, Steve W. (2010)

By Eileen De Guire / January 20, 2011

Contact Information: Steve W. Martin, Iowa State University swmartin@iastate.edu NSF Abstract in Ceramics Program: Materials World Network: An International Collaborative Educational and Research Program in the Study of Mixed Glass…

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Luo, Jian (2010)

By Eileen De Guire / January 20, 2011

Contact Information: Jian Luo, Clemson Universityjianluo@clemson.edu NSF Abstract in Ceramics Program: CAREER: Nanoscale Surficial Disordered Films: Multilayer Adsorbates in Oxide Ceramics 2010 Highlight: Presentation Material Keywords: Nano, Batteries, Oxides Area…

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Johnson, Jacqueline (2010)

By Eileen De Guire / January 17, 2011

Contact Information: Jacqueline Johnson, University of Tennessee Space Institutejjohnson@utsi.edu NSF Abstract in Ceramics Program: Study of the Evolution of Nanoparticle Crystallization and Optical Properties in Glass Ceramics 2010 Highlight: Material…

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Gouma, Pelagia-Irene (2011), (2010)

By Eileen De Guire / January 17, 2011

Contact Information: Pelagia-Irene (Perena) Gouma, SUNY at Stony Brookpgouma@notes.cc.sunysb.edu NSF Abstract in Ceramics Program:  Crystallo-Chemical Approach to Gas Selectivity of Metal Oxides 2010 Highlight: Presentation Material Keywords: Nanomaterial, Oxides Area…

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Dillon, Shen (2010)

By Eileen De Guire / January 17, 2011

Contact Information: Shen Dillon, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaignsdillon@illinois.edu NSF Abstract in Ceramics Program: Collaborative Research: Development of an Additive Selection Criteria based on Interface Complexions 2010 Highlight: Presentation Material…

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Groundhog Day: Friday federal funding facts

By / April 16, 2010

We are all Bill Murray because DOE and NSF still seem to be suffering from the fierce urgency of tomorrow:

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Graphene defect may change the face of electronics

By / April 1, 2010

According to the National Science Foundation, a team of researchers, lead by University of South Florida professors Matthias Batzill and Ivan Oleynik, has developed a new method for adding an…

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Friday federal funding facts

By / March 12, 2010

The fierce urgency of now tomorrow at the DOE: FYI, the average for all federal agencies is 30%. Still glue in the gears at the NSF, too:

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Friday federal funding facts: $2 billion finally spent by DOE

By / February 12, 2010

It took about 3 months for DOE to get the first $1 billion into circulation in the economy and about 2.5 months for the second $2 billion (still less than…

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Energy storage using nanophase materials

By / December 2, 2009

The University of Wisconsin-Oshkosh reported that inorganic chemistry professor Charles Gibson received a nearly $150K grant from the National Science Foundation’s Small Business Technology Transfer program. $83,400 went to the…

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