Major research instrumentation and facilities include well - equipped research computing laboratories, 40Ar / 39Ar, quadrupole, and stable isotope mass spectrometers, electron microprobe, high - pressure rock physics and rock mechanics laboratory, fission track and image analysis lab, neutron activation counting lab, liquid and gas chromatography lab, a flow visualization lab, and local seismic networks.
Funded through a National Science Foundation
Major Research Instrumentation grant, the new highly sensitive, laser - based instrument provides scientists with a method to more accurately measure global human exposure to mercury.
The work was supported by a National Science Foundation (NSF)
Major Research Instrumentation Program (MRI) grant and by the National Science Foundation (NSF) and NASA Astrobiology Program, under the NSF Center for Chemical Evolution.
Not exact matches
National Science Foundation House: $ 3 billion (including $ 2 billion for
research, $ 100 million for education, $ 400 million for
major new facilities, $ 300 million for
instrumentation, and $ 200 million for academic renovation)
This paper represents one of the first realizations of a
major goal envisioned with the creation of the CUNY ASRC: providing talented researchers from throughout the CUNY system with the opportunity and
instrumentation necessary to conduct high - level
research and ensure the University takes its place as a
major research institution.