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Carbon
Sequestration in Agricultural Ecosystems
T. Arkebauer, S. Verma, K. Cassman (University of
Nebraska-Lincoln)
Abstract Number: 126
Design
of Nuclear Criticality Safety Experiments Containing Highly
Enriched Uranium and Gadolinium in Diverse Scattering Matrices
J.S. Bennion, J. Nielsen (Idaho State U.), J.B. Briggs (Idaho
National Engineering and Environmental Laboratory) and R.G.
Sanchez (Los Alamos National Laboratory)
Abstract Number: bennion_95
Using
an Evolutionary Algorithm for Model Selection and Optimization
J. Hoffmann, D. Bentil, B. Osei, and C. Ellingwood (University
of Vermont)
Abstract Number: Hoffmann_159
Heterogeneous
Catalysis Research at the University of Kentucky
M. A. Keane (Department of Chemical and Materials Engineering,
University of Kentucky)
Abstract No.: keane154
Anisotropic
Giant Magnetoresistance and Spin-Dependent Scattering
T. Charlton, D. Lederman (West Virginia University), and G.
Felcher (Argonne National Laboratory)
Abstract Number: 141
Modeling
and Querying Scientific Simulation Mesh Data
B. Lee, R. Snapp, L. Chen (U. Vermont), and I. Song (Drexel U.)
Abstract Number: 92
Nanostructured
Materials by Self-Assembly and Sol-Gel Process
Y. Lu - Abstract
Number: Lu135
Interaction
among proteins of the Eukaryotic DNA
Replication Machinary:
Genetic Analysis of PCNA in CHO cells resistant to aphidicolin
Kendra Taylor and
Nawin C. Mishra (Dept. of Biological Sciences, U. of
South Carolina)
Sulfur-doped
Nanocrystalline Carbon Thin Films for Cold Cathode Applications
G. Morell (University of Puerto Rico), B.L. Weiss (University of
Puerto Rico), S. Gupta (University of Puerto Rico), B.R. Weiner
(University of Puerto Rico), and A. Martínez (University of
Puerto Rico) Abstract
Number: 147
Synthesis,
Processing, and Characterization of Nano-materials at Western
Kentucky University
W.P.
Pan, X. Peng and W. Xie (Materials Characterization Center,
Department of Chemistry
Western Kentucky University)
Immunolocalization
of Cell Wall Components in Nonarticulated Laticifers
M. D. Serpe and A. J. Muir (Department of Biology, Boise State
University)
Abstract Number: Serpe_130
Scheduling
in Real-time systems
K.Subramani (West
Virginia University)
Network
RAID in a Beowulf Cluster: Performance of a Proof-of-Concept
System
D. Swanson, B. Borca and H. Jiang (University of
Nebraska—Lincoln)
Abstract Number: 97
A Multidisciplinary Research Initiative on Fuel
Cells for Transportation
A. J. Arduengo, III,
A. M. Lane, R. G. Reddy, J. S. Thrasher, G. Zangari, D. Agoumba,
Z. Jia, A. Kumar, W. Li, G. Lu, L. Qiao, and I.-H. Son (U. of
Alabama)
Abstract Number: Thrasher_145
Center
for Advanced Vehicle Technologies at The University of Alabama
S. R. Bell and J. S
Thrasher (U. of Alabama)
Abstract Number: Bell_145
Synthesizing
Nanoparticles in Supercritical Fluid Carbon Dioxide
C. Wai (U. Idaho) Abstract Number: Wai_127
A
Coherent Anti-Stokes Raman Spectroscopic Study of Deposition
Parameters of Nitride Films
R. Rodriguez, BJ. Phillips, S. Steidley, and L. Lau (Idaho State
U., Dept. of Chemistry)
Abstract No. rodriguez_118
Surfactants
and Biosurfactants Catalyze Gas Hydrate Formation
R.E. Rogers (Mississippi State University) Abstract
Number: Rogers91
Investigations
of Interfaces
Blum,
L., D. A. Huckaby and M.D. Legault (Dept of Physics, University of
Puerto Rico)
Louisiana's
Department of Energy EPSCoR Program
D. Carver (Louisiana Board of Regents) Abstract
No. 85
Wavelet
Based Parallel Solution to Two-Point Boundary Value Problems
with Non-Periodic Boundary Conditions
H. Narang (Tuskegee Univ.) Abstract
Number: hn_125
Density,
conformation, and interface growth: designing materials by
macromolecular deposition by Monte Carlo simulations
R.B.
Pandey (Department of Physics and Astronomy, University of
Southern Mississippi)
Scientific
User Facilities at Jefferson Laboratory
G. P. Williams (Jefferson Lab)
Abstract Number: Williams_87
Use
of Synchrotron X-rays to Investigate the Structure of
Commensurate and Incommensurate Composite Oxides Related to the 2H-Perovskite Structure Type
H.-C.
zur Loye (University of South Carolina.)
Abstract Number:
zur Loye 93
Beamline:
X7A
Mississippi
University Research Consortium for Utilization of Biomass
Dr.
Mark E. Zappi, P.E., of the Dave C, Swalm School of Chemical
Engineering
High
Energy Focused Ion Beam Microscale Analysis and Modification of
Materials
G. A. Glass and W. A. Hollerman,
Acadiana Research Laboratory, University of Louisiana at
Lafayette, Abstract
Number: 99
Using
Computational Fluid Dynamics to Understand PEM Fuel Cells
J. W. Van Zee, S. Shimpalee, W-K. Lee (University of
South Carolina), and H. Naseri-Neshat (South Carolina State
University)
Abstract Number: 129
Modeling
of Chemical Vapor Deposition for Zirconia Thin Films
T.L.
Starr, W. Xu and T.R. Barnett, Chemical
Engineering Department,
University
of Louisville
Template
Based Semiconductor Nanostructure Fabrication and their
Applications
B. Das, S. McGinnis (West Virginia U.) and A. Miller (U. Notre
Dame)
Abstract Number: das_175
Smart
Microsystems with Photonic Elements for Efficient Control of Energy
Facilities
M. Curley, S. Sarkisov, D. Diggs and A. Fields (Department
of Physics, Alabama A&M University) Abstract
Number: 176
Nanoscience
at Argonne National Laboratory: The Small and Big Picture
J. A. Johnson, V. Metlushko, P. Vavassori, M. Grimsditch
(Materials Science Division, Argonne National Laboratory), B.
Ilic (School of Applied and Engineering Physics, Cornell
University), P.
Neuzil and R. Kumar (Institute of Electronics, Singapore)
Opportunities
for Students at Brookhaven National Laboratory
L. K. Hanson1, Y.-R. Flack1 and T. Buck2
(Office of Educational Programs1 and Human Resources
Division2, Brookhaven National Laboratory) Abstract
No. 180
Efficiency
of Electrostatic Separation of Minerals from Coal as a Function
of Particle Size, Charge Distribution and Surface Chemistry
S.Trigwell, K.B. Tennal, D. Lindquist, A. Nutsukpul, and M.K.
Mazumder,* (Department of Applied Science, University
of Arkansas at Little Rock)
The
Kansas DOE EPSCoR Program
T. Bolton (Kansas DOE EPSCoR Project Director) Abstract
Number: 96
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