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Closed-Loop Measurements for Quantum Information Science.

[No authors listed]
UIID-NSF: 1302

Quantum information science promises great advances in the theories of communication, computation, and precision measurement. There remain, however, substantial challenges inherent in taking theoretical concepts from quantum information and realizing them in practice, even under idealized laboratory conditions. This...

Cognitive Functions of the Postrhinal Cortex.

[No authors listed]
UIID-NSF: 366

Recollection of the environment (or context) in which real-life events occur is a hallmark of everyday memory. Yet, our understanding of how and where context is represented and how such representations interact with other aspects of learning and memory...

Collaborative Plant Biology in the 21st Century: A Symposium at Colorado State University, May 20-22, 2004.

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UIID-NSF: 1282

This regional symposium will be held May 20 through May 22, 2004 at Colorado State University, Fort Collins CO. The symposium will bring together plant biologists from twelve neighboring states in the Mid West Rocky Mountain region to discuss...

Collaborative Research - CDMR: Informatics Guided Data Driven Computational Design of Multifunctional Materials.

[No authors listed]
UIID-NSF: 1234

Technical Abstract This project will establish a new approach for materials simulation and modeling that links informatics methods to Density Functional Theory (DFT) calculations. The discovery of new chemistries of perovskites that possess high Curie transition temperatures are the...

Collaborative Research ETBC: Combined Experimental and Theoretical Study of the Physical Mechanisms Underlying Deposition, Degradation and Preservation of Marine Organic Carbon.

[No authors listed]
UIID-NSF: 582

Clay-rich marine sediments form Earth's main sink for organic carbon. This determines atmospheric oxygen levels, as well as fluctuations of global climate. For example, an increase in carbon burial effectiveness lowers atmospheric CO2 and induces global cooling, with an...

Collaborative Research ETBC: Combined Experimental and Theoretical Study of the Physical Mechanisms Underlying Deposition, Degradation and Preservation of Marine Organic Carbon.

[No authors listed]
UIID-NSF: 1168

Clay-rich marine sediments form Earth's main sink for organic carbon. This determines atmospheric oxygen levels, as well as fluctuations of global climate. For example, an increase in carbon burial effectiveness lowers atmospheric CO2 and induces global cooling, with an...

Collaborative Research: Biogenic Cave Carbonates: Identifying Surface Carbon Input to Subsurface Ecosystems.

[No authors listed]
UIID-NSF: 894

Microbially mediated carbonate precipitation is globally significant and can provide a mechanism for understanding and potentially manipulating carbon sequestration. Arid-land caves, as semi-closed systems stripped of the influence of surface weathering, provide a particularly valuable window into the world...

Collaborative Research: P2C2--Pleistocene/Holocene Climate Reconstruction from a Pamir High Resolution Deep Ice-Core.

[No authors listed]
UIID-NSF: 1246

Central Asia is highly dependent on glacier meltwater for its water resources. Its high mountains hold great volumes of glacial ice, with seasonal snow melt supplying up to 80% of the region's fresh water needs. However, since the 1960s,...

Collaborative Research: An EPSCoR Desktop to Teragrid Ecosystem.

[No authors listed]
UIID-NSF: 1365

EPS-0919440, South Carolina Research Authority, James R. Bottum, linked to EPS-0919436 (University of Tennessee Knoxville) Collaborative Research: An EPSCoR Desktop to Teragrid EcoSystem This award is funded under the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 (Public Law 111-5)....

Collaborative Research: Are Carbon Fluxes from Marine Sediments Enhanced by Submarine Ground Water Discharge?.

[No authors listed]
UIID-NSF: 370

0403461. Jonathan B. Martin The flux of C from coastal marine sediments is likely to be influenced by submarine ground water discharge (SGD), which may enhance remineralization of buried C and transport it to the water column. Previous studies...

Collaborative Research: Biogenic Cave Carbonates: Identifying Surface Carbon Input to Subsurface Ecosystems.

[No authors listed]
UIID-NSF: 565

Microbially mediated carbonate precipitation is globally significant and can provide a mechanism for understanding and potentially manipulating carbon sequestration. Arid-land caves, as semi-closed systems stripped of the influence of surface weathering, provide a particularly valuable window into the world...

Collaborative Research: Characterizing the Constraints on Virus Infection of Cyanobacteria.

[No authors listed]
UIID-NSF: 395

"This award is funded under the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 (Public Law 111-5)." It is well established that viruses play an important role in regulating the structure and function of marine ecosystems. However, we lack a...

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