2019-2022 |
National Science Foundation Award “Shear Driven Flow of Granular and Soft-Matter Materials” |
$393,850 total for 3 years |
2014-2017 |
National Science Foundation Award “Collaborative Research: Enhanced Flow and Shear of Irregular Grains and Powders” with Scott Franklin and Charles Bachmann of RIT |
$113,440 total for 3 years |
2012-2015 |
National Science Foundation Award “Shearing Rheology and Glassy Behavior in Athermal and Thermalized Models of Granular Materials, Simple Liquids, and Amorphous Solids” |
$296,676 total for 3 years |
2011-2014 |
National Science Foundation Award “Collaborative Research: Rheology and Flow of Geometrically Cohesive Granular Materials” with Scott Franklin of RIT |
$100,564 total for 3 years |
2009-2012 |
U. S. Department of Energy Grant “Critical Phenomena in Driven Granular Matter: Jamming and Glassy Behavior” |
$345,000 total for 3 years |
2006-2009 |
U. S. Department of Energy Grant “Simulation of Critical Behavior in Classical, Quantum, and Driven Condensed Matter Systems: Applications to Vortex Matter, Bosons, and Jamming” |
$345,000 total for 3 years |
2001-2004 |
U. S. Department of Energy Grant “Flux Flow, Pinning, and
Resistive Behavior in Superconducting Networks” |
$285,000 total for 3 years |
1999-2002 |
NSF Div. International Programs “US-Sweden Collaborative Research:
Numerical Studies of Vortex Matter in High Tc Superconductors and Superconducting
Films” with P. Minnhagen and P. Olsson of Umeå University, Umeå, Sweden |
$15,003 total for 3 years |
1998-2001 |
U. S. Department of Energy Grant “Flux Flow, Pinning, and
Resistive Behavior in Superconducting Networks” |
$245,330 total for 3 years |
1995-1998 |
U. S. Department of Energy Grant “Flux Flow, Pinning, and
Resistive Behavior in Superconducting Networks” |
$216,539 total for 3 years |
1992-1995 |
U. S. Department of Energy Grant “Flux Flow, Pinning, and
Resistive Behavior in Superconducting Networks” |
$218,200 total for 3 years |
1991-1994 |
U.S.-Israel Binational Science Foundation Grant “Methods for Simulation of Models with Frustration” with E. Domany of the Weizmann Institute and R. H. Swendsen of Carnegie Mellon |
$5,000 total for travel |
1989-1992 |
U. S. Department of Energy Grant “Flux Flow, Pinning, and
Resistive Behavior in Superconducting Networks” |
$193,326 total for 3 years |
1987-1990 |
U.S.-Israel Binational Science Foundation Grant “Dynamics
of Hierarchical Systems and Spin Models” with E. Domany of the Weizmann Institute |
$5,000 total for travel |