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Thomas A Shutt
Princeton University
$6,320,943
Attributed
$13,174,192
Total exposure
11
Grants
7
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 $3.2M · FY2005–14$5M$3.8M$2.5M$1.3M$0
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Funding mix
By agency
NSF$13,174,192 · 11
By mechanism
—$13,174,192 · 11
Top collaborators
- Daniel S Akerib3 shared
- Richard J Gaitskell3 shared
- Daniel Mckinsey2 shared
- Frank L Wolfs1 shared
- Frank P Calaprice1 shared
- Hanguo Wang1 shared
- Jay B Benziger1 shared
Grant awards (11)
Astroparticle Detection$909,900
· FY2014 · MPS
Development of the LZ Dark Matter Experiment$1,400,770
· FY2012 · MPS · contact PI
Astroparticle Detection$1,932,196
· FY2011 · MPS
Experimental Particle Cosmology at Case$397,400
· FY2010 · MPS · contact PI
LZD Development: the LUX-ZEPLIN Multi Tonne Dark Matter Experiment Technical Development Plan for DUSEL$3,200,000
· FY2009 · MPS · contact PI
Construction of the LUX Dark Matter Experiment at the Sanford Underground Science and Engineering Laboratory$719,000
· FY2008 · MPS · contact PI
Experimental Particle Cosmology at Case$520,000
· FY2008 · MPS · contact PI
DUSEL R&D for tonne-scale LAr and LXe Dark Matter Detectors$600,000
· FY2007 · MPS
XENON10 Collaboration: Construction and Operation of a Liquid Xe Dark Matter Detector$100,000
· FY2005 · MPS · contact PI
Liquid Xenon Purification for Dark Matter Detection$160,002
· FY2003 · MPS · contact PI
Low Energy Nuclear Physics at Princeton - The Borexino Solar Neutrino Experiment$3,234,924
· FY2002 · MPS