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An FTIR Spectrometer for the Development of Nanostructured Solar Cells and Novel Fuel Cell Materials

$70,519.00 | Mar 15 2010 - Feb 28 2011
0966904 Law This project will explore new ways to probe the surfaces of nanocrystalline solar cell materials and fuel cell electrodes using Fourier transform infrared (FTIR) spectrometry. The unique capabilities o...
From Law, Matthew of University of California-Irvine in IRVINE, CA

Advanced Sustainable Central Power Plants

$99,738.00 | Oct 01 2009 - Sep 30 2010
0931344 Samuelson The primary goal of this research is to evolve an economically viable coal and biomass fed energy plant concept that integrates advanced subsystem technologies which are under development in a ...
From Samuelsen, G. Scott of University of California-Irvine in IRVINE, CA

Chemistry with Carborane Anions

$350,000.00 | Jan 01 2009 - Dec 31 2010
The Inorganic, Bioinorganic and Organometallic Chemistry Program supports the work of Professor Christopher A. Reed of the University of California - Riverside on reactivity and mechanistic studies of the carborane an...
From Reed, Christopher of University of California-Riverside in RIVERSIDE, CA

Dynamics of Lateral Processes at the Air/Water Interface

$509,476.00 | Sep 01 2000 - Aug 31 2003
With the support of the Analytical and Surface Chemistry Program, Professor Majda and his coworkers at the University of California-Berkeley are carrying out studies of lateral mass and proton transport at the air/wat...
From Majda, Marcin of University of California-Berkeley in BERKELEY, CA

CAREER: Wireless Sensor and Actuator Networks in Process Control

$403,083.00 | Jan 01 2008 - Dec 31 2012
PI: Nael H. El-Farra Institution: University of California/Davis Proposal Number: 0747954 Title: CAREER: Wireless Sensor and Actuator Networks in Process Control This is a CAREER grant to fund research and edu...
From El-Farra, Nael of University of California-Davis in Davis, CA

NIRT: Zeolite Nanoparticles: Energy, Environment, and Microelectronics

$1,358,911.00 | Jun 15 2004 - May 31 2010
This proposal was received in response to Nanoscale Science and Engineering initiative, NSF 03-043, category NIRT. Zeolites and zeolite-like materials are crystalline oxides with uniform nanometer-scale pores; they ha...
From Yan, Yushan of University of California-Riverside in RIVERSIDE, CA

Globally Optimal Process Network Synthesis

$306,216.00 | Oct 01 2008 - Sep 30 2011
CBET-0829211 Manousiouthakis Intellectual Merit The goal of this project is to advance the state of the art in globally optimal synthesis of process networks using the Infinite DimEnsionAl State-space (IDEAS) me...
From Manousiouthakis, Vasilios of University of California-Los Angeles in LOS ANGELES, CA

SGER: IMR: Development of Efficient Thermal Neutron Position Sensitive Detectors

$85,773.00 | Oct 01 2008 - Sep 30 2009
Technical Abstract Our group plans to develop a novel type of thermal and cold neutron counting detector based on Boron and Gadolinium doped microchannel plates (MCPs). The new type of neutron imaging detectors will ...
From Tremsin, Anton of University of California-Berkeley in BERKELEY, CA

Self-Pumping Micro Fuel-Cell System with Scalable Monolithic Construction

$330,000.00 | Oct 01 2008 - Sep 30 2011
Abstract The objective of this research is to establish a fuel-cell architecture that maintains the energy density even with miniaturization down to millimeters. The approach is to eliminate all the supporting comp...
From Kim, Chang-Jin of University of California-Los Angeles in LOS ANGELES, CA

CAREER: Dynamics of Interfaces in Electrochemical Ceramic Systems

$160,000.00 | Jul 01 2007 - Jun 30 2009
NON-TECHNICAL DESCRIPTION: Solid Oxide Fuel Cell (SOFC) technologies offer a means of minimizing emissions and increasing efficiency associated with electricity production from a variety of fossil fuels. The impact of...
From Mumm, Daniel of University of California-Irvine in IRVINE, CA