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DMS Focused Research Group (FRG) Awards in FY 2003
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 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 2003
- New Challenges in the Dynamics of Thin Films and Fluid Interfaces
0244498 | Bertozzi, Andrea | Duke University |
0244491 | Shearer, Michael | North Carolina State University |
- Geometric Function Theory: From Complex Functions to Quasiconformal Geometry and Nonlinear Analysis
0244421 | Bonk, Mario | University of Michigan |
0244547 | Eremenko, Alexandre | Purdue University |
0244297 | Iwaniec, Tadeusz | Syracuse University |
0244408 | Rohde, Stephen | University of Washington |
- Moduli Spaces of Riemann Surfaces and String Topology
0244550 | Cohen, Ralph | Stanford University |
0244100 | Sullivan, Dennis | SUNY Stony Brook |
- Holomorphic Curves in Low Dimensional Topology
0244663 | Eliashberg, Yakov | American Institute of Mathematics |
- Rational Billards and Geometry and Dynamics on Teichmuller Space
0244542 | Eskin, Alex | University of Chicago |
0244463 | Forni, Giovanni | Northwestern University |
0244472 | Masur, Howard | University of Illinois, Chicago |
- Random Matrix Models, Zeros of L-functions, and Arithmetic
0244660 | Farmer, David | American Institute of Mathematics |
- Synchrony and Structure in Coupled Cell Systems
0244529 | Golubitsky, Martin | University of Houston |
- Topological Invariants of 3- and 4-Manifolds
0244558 | Kirby, Robion | University of California, Berkeley |
0244622 | Akbulut, Selman | Michigan State University |
0244460 | Melvin, Paul | Bryn Mawr College |
- Advanced Sequential Monte Carlo Methods and Applications
0244638 | Liu, Jun | Harvard University |
0244541 | Chen, Rong | University of Illinois, Chicago |
0244583 | Wang, Xiaodong | Columbia University |
- Phase Transitions in Stochastics Dynamics and Algorithms
0244479 | Peres, Yuval | University of California, Berkeley |
0244323 | Dembo, Amir | Stanford University |
- Physical, Mathematical, and Engineering Problems in Slow Granular Flow
0244492 | Schaeffer, David | Duke University |
0244488 | Shearer, Michael | North Carolina State University |
- Topological Invariants and Matrix Models
0244464 | Vafa, Cumrun | Harvard University |
0244412 | Katz, Sheldon | University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign |
- Multi-Dimensional Problems for the Euler Equations of Compressible Fluid Flow and Related Problems in Hyperbolic Conservation Laws
0244487 | Wang, Dehua | University of Pittsburgh |
0244343 | Canic, Suncica | University of Houston |
0244473 | Chen, Gui-Qiang | Northwestern University |
0244295 | Dafermos, Constantine | Brown University |
0243622 | Hunter, John | University of California, Davis |
0244383 | Liu, Tai-Ping | Stanford University |
0243722 | Slemrod, Marshall | University of Wisconsin, Madison |
0244257 | Zheng, Yuxi | Pennsylvania State University |
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