The grant is part of $46.5 million in grants for three regional projects announced by New York State Governor Kathy Hochul on November 29.
Engineers dig deep to detail magnetic mechanism of gadolinium-based agents.
UC San Diego Professors of Chemistry Wei Xiong & Joel Yuen Zhou show unambiguously that chemical reactions only occur with polaritons not dark modes.
A study led by the University of Michigan explain why flow batteries using the metal cerium in a sulfuric acid electrolyte fall short on voltage.
Researchers have developed a new strategy to help build materials with unique optical, magnetic, electronic and catalytic properties.
Kurtis Cantley, an associate professor of electrical and computer engineering at Boise State U, will conduct machine learning hardware research.
Francisco Zaera is a physical chemist at UCR specializing in catalysts, which are used in a variety of industrial processes to speed up reactions.
Timothy Durrett and Ruth Welti will use the grant to improve oilseed crops for use as biofuels and other bioproducts.
Four physicists from Washington U in St. Louis were allocated supercomputer access to complete high-impact computational science projects in 2023.
Researchers explore a novel avenue of material design using computer simulations to virtually modify the real-world inner structures of new polymers.