Structure and Composition of Materials
Institution PI Name Project Title
     
AMES LABORATORY Napolitano Structure and Composition of Materials
ARIZONA STATE UNIVERSITY McCartney Nanoscale Imaging of Electrostatic and Magnetic Fields
ARIZONA STATE UNIVERSITY Spence Electronic Oxides
BROOKHAVEN NATIONAL LABORATORY Zhu Studies of Nanoscale Structure and Structural Defects of Advanced Materials
CALIFORNIA, UNIV. OF BERKELEY Gronsky Directed Self-Disassembly of Spatially-Restricted Internalized Second Phases
CALIFORNIA, UNIV. OF DAVIS Browning Materials Properties at Interfaces and Defects:  Fundamental Atomic Issues
CALIFORNIA, UNIV. OF SANTA BAR Stemmer Microstructural Origins of the Dielectric Behavior of Ferroelectric Thin Films
CALIFORNIA, UNIV. OF SANTA CRU Zhang Hydrogen Generation Using Integrated Photovoltaic and Photoelectrochemical Cells
CARNEGIE MELLON UNIVERSITY De Graef Non-Interferometric Phase Reconstruction and its Application to Materials
GEORGIA, UNIV. OF RES. FOUND. Zhao Integrated Nanoscale Metal Hydride--Catalyst Architectures for Hydrogen Storage
HARVARD COLLEGE Parks Electron Diffraction Determination of Nanoscale Structures
ILLINOIS, UNIVERSITY OF Nuzzo Functional and Nanoscale Materials Systems:  Frontier Programs of Science at the Frederick Seitz Materials Research Laboratory
ILLINOIS, UNIVERSITY OF Zuo Quantitative Electron Nano-Crystallography and Nano-Spectroscopy
JOHNS HOPKINS UNIVERSITY Bowen Toward the Development of Cluster-Based Materials
LAWRENCE BERKELEY NATIONAL LAB Dahmen CRYSTALLOGRAPHY OF MICROSTRUCTURES
LAWRENCE LIVERMORE NATL LAB Campbell Complex Transient Events in Materials Studied Using Ultrafast Electron Probes and Terascale Simulation
LEHIGH UNIVERSITY Eades Non-Destructive Characterization of Dislocations in Semiconductors
MICHIGAN STATE UNIVERSITY Billinge/Thorpe Local Atomic Structure of Functional Materials Using Pair Distribution Function Analysis of Neutron and X-ray Data
MICHIGAN, UNIVERSITY OF Ewing Particle-Induced Modification of Complex Ceramics: Structural and Bonding Control
MISSOURI, UNIVERSITY OF Ching Theoretical Studies on the Electronics Structures and Properties of Complex Ceramic Crystals and Novel Materials
NANOPTEK CORPORATION Guerra Bandgap Tailoring of Thin-Film Photocatalysts by Coating onto Stress-Inducing Nano-Structured Templates
NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY Asta Atomic-Scale Computational Studies of Solid-Liquid Interfaces in Alloys
NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY Dravid Towards Predictive Structure-Property Relationships for Electroceramic Interfaces
NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY Marks New Methods for Atomic Structure Determination of Nanoscale Materials
OAK RIDGE NATIONAL LABORATORY Gallego Atomistic Mechanisms of Metal Assisted Hydrogen Storage in Nanostructured Carbons
OAK RIDGE NATIONAL LABORATORY Pennycook Atomistic Mechanisms in Interface Science - Direct Imaging and Theoretical Modeling
OAK RIDGE NATIONAL LABORATORY Stocks Theoretical Studies of Metals, Alloys, and Ceramics
PENNSYLVANIA, UNIVERSITY OF Bonnell Fundamental Bases of Size Dependent Properties of Interfaces
PENNSYLVANIA, UNIVERSITY OF Fischer Carbon Nanotubes:  Properties and Applications
PENNSYLVANIA, UNIVERSITY OF Vitek Atomistic Studies in Materials with Mixed Metallic and Covalent Bonding:  Complex Molybdenum Silicides and Iridium Alloys
SANDIA NATL LAB/ALBUQUERQUE Liu Physics and Chemistry Ceramics
SANDIA NATL LAB/LIVERMORE Medlin Dynamics and Structures of Interfaces and Dislocations
UTAH, UNIVERSITY OF Liu Growth of Nanostructures on Patterned Substrates
UTAH, UNIVERSITY OF Stringfellow Theoretical and Experimental Study of Ordering in III/V Systems
VIRGINIA, UNIVERSITY OF Howe Using Plasmon Peaks in Electron Energy-Loss Spectroscopy to Determine the Physical and Mechanical Properties of Nanoscale Materials
VIRGINIA, UNIVERSITY OF Scully Cooperative Interactions Among Corrosion Sites:  Effect on a Variety of Corrosion Processes
WISCONSIN, UNIVERSITY OF Chang Magnetic Nanostructures: Interfacial Chemistry, Structure and Properties
WISCONSIN, UNIVERSITY OF Li Toward the Realization of Room Temperature Ferromagnetic Semiconductors: A Spin-polarized STM Study
                                                                                 
                                                                                 
                                                                                 
                                                                                 
                                                                                 
                                                                                 
                                                                                 
                                                                                 
                                                                                 
                                                                                 
                                                                                 
                                                                                 
                                                                                 
                                                                                 
                                                                                 
                                                                                 
                                                                                 
                                                                                 
                                                                                 
                                                                                 
                                                                                 
                                                                                 
                                                                                 
                                                                                 
                                                                                 
                                                                                 
                                                                                 
                                                                                 
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