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David J Srolovitz
Princeton University
$3,175,446
Attributed
$9,703,455
Total exposure
9
Grants
4
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 $2M · FY2005–19$2.5M$1.9M$1.3M$625K$0
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Funding mix
By agency
NSF$9,703,455 · 9
By mechanism
—$9,703,455 · 9
Top collaborators
- Andrew M Rappe2 shared
- Robert W Carpick2 shared
- Anthony D Rollett1 shared
- Antoine Kahn1 shared
- Athanassios Z Panagiotopoulos1 shared
- Emanuel Lazar1 shared
- George W Scherer1 shared
- Gianluca Piazza1 shared
Grant awards (9)
LEAP-HI: Ultra-Low Power Computing: A Disruptive Approach Through a New Integrated Nanomechanics Framework$2,015,997
· FY2019 · ENG
NSF/DMR-BSF: Diffusion along Metal-Ceramic Interfaces: a combined theoretical and experimental study$558,437
· FY2016 · MPS · contact PI
Topological Framework for Analysis and Visualization of Atomistic Materials Simulations$440,000
· FY2015 · MPS · contact PI
DMREF/Collaborative Research: High-Throughput Discovery, Development, and Demonstration of Material Systems to Enable Low-Power NEMS-Based Computation$1,004,999
· FY2013 · ENG
CC-NIE Networking Infrastructure: A High Performance Network to Enable Research in Medicine, Engineering, and Science (HERMES)$495,253
· FY2013 · CSE · contact PI
NSF-EC Cooperative Activity in Computational Materials Research: Modeling Microstructural Evolution with Digital Materials$330,475
· FY2005 · MPS
Collaborative Research: NSF-EU Materials Collaboration:Multiscale Modelling of Recrystallization in Metals Based on a Digital Material Framework$209,525
· FY2005 · MPS · contact PI
U.S./Africa Materials Institute$3,848,769
· FY2003 · MPS
Collaborative Research:ITR/AP: Enabling Microscopic Simulators to Perform System-Level Analysis$800,000
· FY2002 · ENG