Cornell University, Ithaca, NY

 
 

Materials Sciences and Engineering Division (BES)     

  • Development of Methods to Synthesize Nanoparticles of Ordered Intermetallic Compounds (Binary, Ternary, and Quaternary):

  • Quasi-crystals and Quasi-equivalence:  Symmetries an Energies in Alloys and Biological Materials

  • Algorithms for Diffractive Microscopy

  • Novel Intermetallic Catalysts to Enhance PEM Membrane Durability

  • Transport Phenomena and Interfacial Kinetics in Planar Microfluidic Membraneless Fuel Cells

  • Cornell Fuel Cell Institute: Materials Discovery to Enable Fuel Cell Technologies

  • Atomic Scale Studies of Doped-Hole Distributions, Self Organized Electronic

Chemical Sciences, Geosciences, & Biosciences Division (BES) 

  • Regulation of Denitrification in Rhodobacter sphaeroides

  • Investigation of Non-Premixed Turbulent Combustion

  • Studies of Flame Chemistry with Photoionization Mass Spectrometry

  • Bimolecular Dynamics of Combustion Reactions

  • Joint Theoretical and Experimental Study of Key Radicals in Hydrocarbon Combustion

  • Molecular Regulatory Mechanisms of Two Senescence-Specific Genes in Arabidopsis

  • Development and Applications of Photosensitive Device Systems to Studies of Biological and Organic Materials

  • Understanding Nitrogen Fixation

  • Intracellular Dynamics of Energy-Transducing Organelles

  • Proteolysis in plastids of Arabidopsis thaliana: Functional analysis of ClpS1,2,T and their physical and genetic

Office of the Associate Director (HEP)

  • Physics of Extra Dimensions

  • Accelerator R&D for a Linear Collider

  • Research in Superconducting Radiofrequency Systems

  • Development of Helical Undulator for ILC Positron Source

Mathematical, Information, & Computational Sciences Division (ASCR) 

  • Computational Analysis of Dynamical Systems

  • Portable and Transparent Message Compression in MPI Libraries to

Research Division (FES) 

  • Physics of High-Energy-Density X Pinch Plasmas

Life Sciences Division (BER)  

  • Development and Applications of Photosensitive Device Systems to Studies of Biological and Organic Materials

Scientific User Facilities Division (BES)

  • Holographic Spectroscopy for Rapid Electron Bunch Analysis: Development

 

 

*Total Amount Funded by the Office of Science for FY06 ($ in thousands): $4,678