Foundation president, Harvey Fineberg, and chairman emeritus and co-founder, Gordon Moore, discuss the Statement of Founders’ Intent with staff.
In support of leading-edge research to control the properties of quantum materials using light and to probe the time-dependent material states using photoemission spectroscopy and electron diffraction.
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Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Chemistry
$1,122,137
48 months
Molecular Approach to Quantum Sensing
Oct 2024
Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Physics
$1,483,103
60 months
New Forms of Matter Enabled by Strong Magnetic Interactions
Oct 2023
Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Materials Science and Engineering
$1,094,375
36 months
Making High-Temperature Superconductors at Ambient Pressure
Apr 2023
$1,000,000
38 months
An Electrical Potential Atlas for Green Chemical Catalysis
Sep 2022
Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Chemical Engineering
$750,000
26 months
Advancing Design and Synthesis of Sustainable Polymers
Aug 2021
Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science
$675,000
Max Shulaker Moore Inventor Fellow Award
Jul 2021
$1,600,000
Pablo Jarillo-Herrero Experimental Investigator Award
May 2020
Nuh Gedik Experimental Investigator Award
$56,250
14 months
The Second Scialog: Chemical Machinery of the Cell II Research Competition
Feb 2020
$1,700,000
Joseph Checkelsky Materials Synthesis Investigator
Nov 2019
$1,157,219
66 months
Emergent Phenomena in Quantum Systems Theory Center
Jul 2019
Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Education Arcade
$840,400
18 months
Alternate and Augmented Reality Games for Public Engagement with Science
Nov 2018
Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Knight Science Journalism Program
$294,271
24 months
Improving the Practice of Fact-checking in Journalism
$1,059,774
40 months
Seeing The Invisible: A New Revolution in Cell Biology through Infrared Imaging
Sep 2018
$1,517,000
Fellows Support to Advance the Physics of Living Systems
Mar 2018
$1,138,613
Development of a Quantum Gas Microscope for Ultracold Molecules
May 2017
Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Kavli Institute for Astrophysics and Space Research
$6,696,344
New Instrumentation for Investigations of the Cosmic Dawn
Feb 2017
The Second Scialog: Molecules Come To Life Research Competition
Jul 2016
$1,800,000
Nuh Gedik Experimental Investigator in Quantum Materials Award
Nov 2014
Pablo Jarillo-Herrero Experimental Investigator in Quantum Materials Award
$1,273,415
50 months
Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Office of Sponsored Programs
$693,247
In Silico Simulation of Matter Driven Far from Equilibrium
$594,000
IMG-ProPortal: A data discovery environment for Prochlorococcus related ‘omics data
Oct 2014
$200,000
12 months
Focused Ion Beam/Scanning Electron Microscope for Nanotechnology Research
Sep 2014
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