Princeton University, Princeton, NJ

Office of Science Program Office/Division and Research

Total
($ in thousands)

Office of Fusion Energy Sciences
  • The Center for Multiscale Plasma Dynamics
85
  • Attaining Ultra-High Laser Pulses by Raman Backscattering Amplification and Compression in Plasma
110
  • Ultra-High Intensity Magnetic Field Generation in Dense Plasma
0
  • Alpha Channeling in Mirror Machines
60
  • Kinetic Instabilities and Turbulence in Photonic Plasma
165
Office of High Energy Physics
  • Computational Astrophysics Consortium: 3. Supernovae, Gamma-Ray Bursts, and Nucleosynthesis
212
  • 34th International Conference on High Energy Physics - ICHEP08 (July 29th - August 5th, 2008)
40
  • Systematic Effects in Type-1a Supernovae
180
  • High Energy Physics Research
3,134
Materials Sciences & Engineering Division
  • Probing Correlated Superconductors and their Phase Transitions on the Nanometer Scale
180
  • Theoretical Research Program on Bio-Inspired Inorganic Hydrogen Generating Catalysts and Electrodes
225
  • Experiments on the Interplay of Disorder & Interactions in Quantum Hall Effect Related Electron Physics
150
  • New Superconducting Materials
196
  • Structure and Dynamics of Interfaces
0
  • Magneto-Transport in GaAs Two-Dimensional Hole Systems
183
  • Density Functional Theory with Dissipation: Transport Through Single Molecules
105
  • Uderstanding and Design of Polymer Devices Interfaces
342
  • Optimizing Interaction Potentials to Form Targeted Material Structures
0
Chemical Sciences, Geosciences and Biosciences Division
  • Synchrotron X-ray Based Electronic Structure Study of Correlated Quantum Materials
0
  • Control of Molecular Dynamics:  Algorithms for Design, Analysis and Implementation
130
  • Up-Scaling Geochemical Reaction Rates for CO2 in Deep Saline Aquifers
0
  • Scalable Methods for Electronic Excitations and Optical Responses of Nanostructures: Mathematics to Algorithms to Observables
125
Computational Science Research and Partnerships (SciDAC) Division
  • Integrated Multiscale Modeling of Molecular Computing Devices
110
Climate and Environmental Sciences Division
  • Do Coupled Climate Models Correctly Simulate the Upward Branch of the Deep Ocean Global Conveyor
224

*Total FY08 Funding for Princeton University, Princeton, NJ ($ in thousands):

$5,956

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