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Award Abstract #0230312
US-France Cooperative Research: Mesoscopics of Elastic and Seismic Waves


NSF Org: OISE
Office of International Science and Engineering
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Initial Amendment Date: January 22, 2003
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Latest Amendment Date: January 22, 2003
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Award Number: 0230312
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Award Instrument: Standard Grant
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Program Manager: Jennifer Slimowitz Pearl
OISE Office of International Science and Engineering
O/D OFFICE OF THE DIRECTOR
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Start Date: February 15, 2003
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Expires: January 31, 2007 (Estimated)
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Awarded Amount to Date: $13920
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Investigator(s): Richard Weaver r-weaver@uiuc.edu (Principal Investigator)
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Sponsor: University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
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CHAMPAIGN, IL 61820 217/333-2187
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NSF Program(s): WESTERN EUROPE PROGRAM
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Field Application(s): 0304000 Disaster & Natural Hazard
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Program Reference Code(s): OTHR,5918,0000
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Program Element Code(s): 5980

ABSTRACT

0230312

Weaver

This three-year award for US-France cooperative research involves researchers and students at the University of Illinois and University of Grenoble. Richard L. Weaver in the US and Bart A. Van Tiggelen in France lead this cooperative project on the mesoscopics of elastic and seismic waves. They will investigate diffuse elastic waves in randomly disordered open structures. The objective is to explore the applicability of modern concepts in mesoscopic wave phenomena to seismic waves in the earth's crust. The project involves laboratory and/or field and/or theoretical aspects. Students will be trained in ultrasonic techniques and seismic measurements. The US investigator brings to this collaboration expertise in mesoscopic issues, work on diffusion and incoherent transport of ultrasound. This is complemented by French expertise in optical waves, and waves in random media.

This award represents the US side of parallel proposals to the NSF, and the French National Center for Scientific Research (CNRS). NSF will cover travel funds and living expenses for the US investigator and graduate students. CNRS will support visits by French investigators and graduate students to the United States.

 

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