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DMS Focused Research Group (FRG) Awards in FY 2002

The mathematical sciences thrive on collaborative work, and certain research projects are best carried out by teams of investigators. The NSF Division of Mathematical Sciences (DMS) supports such research teams through the Focused Research Group (FRG) activity. Projects supported through FRG are scientifically highly focused, timely, and substantial in both scope and impact. Supported projects are essentially collaborative in nature, their success dependent on interaction of a group of researchers. Groups may (but need not) include, in addition to mathematical scientists, researchers from other scientific and engineering disciplines. Groups may (but need not) include researchers from several institutions. Award size is from $150,000 to $350,000 per year for up to three years duration. For more information, see the DMS FRG solicitation.

The FRG solicitation for Fiscal Year 2003 can be found at http://www.nsf.gov/publications/ods/getpub.cfm?nsf02129

The awards made in the latest DMS FRG competition are listed below. Each award supports the work of several principal investigators, often working at different sites. Most of these projects include substantial support for graduate students and postdoctoral researchers. Click an award number to see the award abstract.

DMS Focused Research Group (FRG) Awards in FY 2002

  • Approximation of Lyapunov Exponents
  • 0139895 Dieci, Luca Georgia Institute of Technology
    0139874 Jolly, Michael Indiana University
    0139824 Van Vleck, Erik University of Kansas
  • Multiscale Geometric Analysis – Theory, Tools, Applications
  • 0140698 Donoho, David Stanford University
    0140540 Candes, Emanuel California Institute of Technology
    0140587 Huo, Xiaoming Georgia Institute of Technology
    0140623 Jones, Peter Yale University
  • The Geometry of Superstrings
  • 0139799 Donagi, Ron University of Pennsylvania
  • Differential Algebraic Inequalities and their Applications in Engineering
  • 0139701 Potra, Florian University of Maryland, Baltimore County
    0139747 Kumar, Vijay University of Pennsylvania
    0139715 Pang, Jong-Shi Johns Hopkins University
    0139708 Stewart, David University of Iowa
  • The Weak Temperature Gradient Equations for Tropical Atmosphere Dynamics
  • 0139830 Sobel, Adam Columbia University
    0139918 Majda, Andrew New York University
    0139794 Bretherton, Christopher University of Washington
    0139666 Neelin, J. David University of California, Los Angeles
  • Minimal Surfaces, Moduli Spaces, and Computation
  • 0139887 Wolf, Michael Rice University
    0139410 Hoffman, David Mathematical Sciences Research Institute
    0139476 Weber, Matthias Indiana University
  • Focused Research on Wavelets, Frames, and Operator Theory
  • 0139759 Benedetto, John University of Maryland, College Park
    0139740 Aldroubi, Akram Vanderbilt University
    0139366 Baggett, Lawrence University of Colorado at Boulder
    0139261 Heil, Christopher Georgia Institute of Technology
    0139473 Jorgensen, Palle University of Iowa
    0139783 Olafsson, Gestur Louisiana State University
    0139386 Larson, David Texas A&M University
  • Stochastic Methods for Fractional Partial Differential Equations
  • 0139927 Meerschaert, Michael University Nevada, Reno
    0139943 Benson, David Desert Research Institute
  • Statistical Analysis of Uncertainty in Climate Change
  • 0139897 Berliner, L. Mark Ohio State University
    0139903 Wikle, Christopher University of Missouri
    0139948 Levine, Richard University of California, Davis
  • The Mathematics of Financial Risk Management
  • 0139911 Shreve, Steven Carnegie Mellon University
  • Class numbers, hyperbolic manifolds and dynamical systems
  • 0139875 Reid, Alan University of Texas, Austin
    0139772 Long, Darren University of California, Santa Barbara
    0139816 Chinburg, Ted University of Pennsylvania
  • The Dynamics of Growing Biogels
  • 0139926 Fogelson, Aaron University of Utah
  • Fully Nonlinear, Three-Dimensional, Surface Water Waves in Arbitrary Depth
  • 0139847 Henderson, Diane Pennsylvania State University
    0139771 Carter, John Seattle University
    0139093 Deconinck, Bernard Colorado State University
    0139822 Nicholls, David University of Notre Dame
    0139742 Segur, Harvey University of Colorado
  • Mathematical Tools for Non-invasive Spectroscopic Monitoring of Blood Chemistry
  • 0139914 Coifman, Ronald Yale University

 

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