Indiana University, Bloomington, IN

Office of Science Program Office/Division and Research

Total
($ in thousands)

Chemical Sciences, Geosciences and Biosciences Division
  • Development of New Methods to Study Materials Structure using Spin Echo Scattering Angle Measurement (SESAME) of Neutrons
208
  • Polarized 3He in Neutron Scattering
286
  • Function of the Arabidopsis T1R1/AFB Auxin Receptors in Growth and Development
0
  • Significance of Isotopically Labile Organic Hydrogen in the Thermal Maturation of Source Rocks
128
  • Carboamination and Hydrophosphination of Alkynes Using Titanium Precatalysts. An Efficient Approach to Catalytic C-N, C-C, and C-P Bond Forming Reactions
140
  • Probing Catalytic Activity in Defect Sites in Transition Metal Oxides and Sulfides Using Cluster Models: A Combined Experiment and Theoretical Approach
140
  • Elucidation and Reduction of Interference Effects in Inductively Coupled Plasma Spectrometry
314
Office of High Energy Physics
  • Response Functions for Logarithmically Spaced Interference Filters for the Accurate Calibration of Dark Energy Missions
68
  • National Computational Infrastructure for Lattice Gauge Theory
51
  • High Energy Experimental and Theoretical Particle Physics
1,444
  • Physics of Beam Cooling, Space Charge Effects, and Beam Manipulation Technologies in High Energy Accelerators
245
Climate and Environmental Sciences Division
  • Ecosystem-Atmosphere Exchange of Carbon, Water and Energy Over a Mixed Deciduous Forest in the Midwest
210
Office of Fusion Energy Sciences
  • Computational Science in Fusion Energy - Center for Simulation of Wave Interactions with Magnetohydrodynamics
88
Office of Nuclear Physics
  • Understanding QCD in the Light Meson Sector (With Emphasis on Mapping Gluonic Excitations) Using Pion and Photon Probes
343
  • Many-Body Nuclear Dynamics
338
  • Theoretical Studies in Nuclear and Hadronic Physics
266
Computational Science Research and Partnerships (SciDAC) Division
  • Minimizing System Noise Effects for Extreme-Scale Scientific Simulation Through Function Delegation
106
  • Center for Technology for Advanced Scientific Component Software, (TASCS)
127
  • Coordinated Fault Tolerance for High Performance Computing
200

*Total FY08 Funding for Indiana University, Bloomington, IN ($ in thousands):

$4,702

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