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You are here: Home / 2020-2021 LANL Collaborative Program Award Announcement

2020-2021 LANL Collaborative Program Award Announcement

2020-2021 LANL Collaborative Program Award Announcement

Many strong proposals were submitted to the 2020-2021 edition of The Texas A&M University System National Laboratories Office (NLO) Collaborative Research Program with Los Alamos National Laboratory (LANL). This multi-element program is designed to increase the number and depth of research collaborations that benefit the A&M System, LANL, and the individuals involved. Today we are announcing the results of two elements of this program.

  • Development Fellowships are designed for the A&M System researchers who have the skills, knowledge, and interest to develop long-term collaborative ties with LANL researchers and have already identified one or more LANL collaborators who are willing and able to engage in collaborative research.
  • Research projects are designed for the A&M System researchers who have mature collaborative ties with LANL collaborator(s) and have identified research topics suitable for joint effort and joint funding from the NLO and LANL.

Approximately 40% of the proposals in each category (listed below) were selected for funding through a review process that involved numerous technical experts from the A&M System and LANL. The NLO and LANL are grateful to the many researchers who submitted proposals, and to the experts who provided the independent peer-review that is essential to achieving excellence in programs such as this.

 

Development Fellowships

Project Title PI (the A&M System) Collaborator (LANL)
Towards First Evaluated Measurement of Pu Multiplicity Distribution Shikha Prasad Matthew Devlin; Andrea Favalli
Data-driven model-order reduction for radiative transfer applications in HEDP applications Jean Ragusa Andrew T. Till
Determining the nature of Dark Matter… Louis Strigari Andrea Albert; Patrick Harding
Morphodynamic Signatures of Arctic and Subarctic Meandering Rivers Inci Guneralp Joel Rowland, Anastasia Piliouras, Jon Schwenk
Discovering Signatures of Discontinuities, Interfaces, and the Resultant Fluid Flow in the Energy-Relevant Engineered Subsurface Systems Siddharth Misra Hari Viswanathan; James Carey; YouZuo Lin
21st Century Feedbacks from Changing Land-Atmosphere Interactions in Permafrost Regions Oliver Frauenfeld Elchin Jafarov
Understanding the Thermomechanical Properties of Spatially Confined Semi-crystalline Polymers in Extreme Environments. Pavan V. Kolluru Cynthia F. Welch; Michael W. Blair;Robert D. Gilbertson
Integrating metamaterials with perovskites to create new optical functionalities Zi Jing Wong Wanyi Nie

 

Research Projects

Project Title PI (the A&M System) Collaborator (LANL)
Hydrogen retention in nanocomposites Michael Demkowicz; Kelvin Xie Yongqiang Wang
Dark Matter, Neutrino Interactions and Axion-Like Particles at Coherent Captain-
Mills (LANL)
Bhaskar Dutta Richard Van De Water
An Integrated Approach for Managing Microgrids with Uncertain Renewable
Sources, Demand Response and Energy Markets
Natarajan Gautam Harsha Nagarajan
Kinetic (non-ideal) effects on Rayleigh-Taylor Instability in ICF:
High-fidelity simulations using Unified Gas Kinetics Scheme
Sharath S. Girimaji Daniel Livescu
Novel Manufacturing and Design of Nuclear-Grade Nanocrystalline Steels for Extreme
Reactor Applications
Dinakar Sagapuram Osmal El-Atwani; Yongqiang Wang
Blow flies as environmental monitors for medical, biosecurity, and forensic purposes Aaron Tarone; Jeffery Tomberlin Jeanne Fair; Migun Shakya; Andrew Bartlow

 

The NLO looks forward to assisting all interested faculty with furthering their relationships and opportunities with LANL and other National Labs.

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