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Matthew P Miller
Cornell University
$45,601,470
Attributed
$199,165,978
Total exposure
10
Grants
5
Lead (contact PI)
Attributed= this PI's even-split share of every grant they're on (the fair, additive number). Exposure = full size of all those grants.
Funding over time
peak $106.3M · FY2009–24$200M$150M$100M$50M$0
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Funding mix
By agency
NSF$199,165,978 · 10
By mechanism
—$199,165,978 · 10
Top collaborators
- Joel D Brock3 shared
- Jacob Ruff2 shared
- David Rubin1 shared
- Elke Arenholz1 shared
- Ernest Fontes1 shared
- Francis J Disalvo1 shared
- Jennifer Wierman1 shared
- Jorge Vinals1 shared
Grant awards (10)
Mid-scale: Operations of the Center for High Energy X-ray Science (CHEXS)$31,000,000
· FY2024 · MPS
Collaborative Research: CyberTraining: Implementation: Medium: CyberInfrastructure Training and Education for Synchrotron X-Ray Science (X-CITE)$309,000
· FY2023 · CSE · contact PI
RAISE: A Materials Science Gateway for X-ray Imaging and Modeling of Microstructures$993,220
· FY2020 · CSE
OPERATION OF the NSF Center for High Energy X-ray Science (NSF-CHEXS)$59,000,000
· FY2019 · MPS
OPERATION OF CORNELL HIGH ENERGY SYNCHROTRON SOURCE (CHESS)$106,002,952
· FY2014 · MPS
Collaborative Research: Evolution of Strain and Microstructures in the Presence of Solute Hydrogen - a Mulitscale Experimental Investigation$335,521
· FY2014 · MPS · contact PI
Workshop: Promote Use of High Energy X-Ray Diffraction Experiments & Detailed Computational Analyses for Understanding Multiscale Phenomena in Crystalline Materials, 13-15 Oct 2011$49,998
· FY2011 · ENG · contact PI
GOALI/Collaborative Research: Understanding Cracking and Defect Formation During AlN Crystal Growth$300,287
· FY2009 · ENG · contact PI
A Methodology for Designing Fatigue Resistant Materials$275,000
· FY2003 · ENG · contact PI
REU Site: Interdisciplinary Materials Research REU-Site Program$900,000
· FY2001 · MPS