Field: Chemistry
Packard Fellowship award year: 1996
Research Interests
would like to know why atmospheric CO2 was lower during glacial time 20,000 years ago.
| Phone: | 773-702-0823 | |
| FAX: | 773-702-9505 | |
| Email: | d-archer@uchicago.edu | |
| WWW: | http://geosci.uchicago.edu/~archer/ARCHER/archer.html | |
| Address: | Dept. of Geophysical Science University of Chicago 5734 South Ellis Avenue Chicago, IL 60637 |
Mihir Bellare Field: Cryptography
Packard Fellowship award year: 1996
Research Interests
esign and analysis of protocols for secure communication.
| Phone: | 858-534-4544 | |
| FAX: | 858-534-7029 | |
| Email: | mihir@cs.ucsd.edu | |
| WWW: | http://www-cse.ucsd.edu/users/mihir/ | |
| Address: | Dept. of Computer Science and Engineering University of California, San Diego 9500 Gilman Dr. La Jolla, CA 92093 |
Sue Carter Field: Physics
Packard Fellowship award year: 1996
Research Interests
er research focuses on understanding the effects that disorder, electron correlations, magnetism, and structure have on metal-insulator transition materials. She uses a diverse array of techniques to study these systems, including optical spectroscopy, magnetic susceptibility, heat capacity, and electrical transport.
| Phone: | 408-459-3657 | |
| FAX: | ||
| Email: | sacarter@cats.ucsc.edu | |
| WWW: | http://physics.ucsc.edu/people/personal/carter.html | |
| Address: | Dept. of Physics University of California, Santa Cruz 277 Kerr Hall Santa Cruz, CA 95064 |
Field: Biology
Packard Fellowship award year: 1996
Research Interests
e are exploring the structural basis for RNA catalysis using a combination of X-ray crystallography and biochemistry. Current projects include self-splicing introns, the hepatitis delta virus ribozyme and RNA and protein transport complexes.
| Phone: | 203-432-3108 | |
| FAX: | 203-432-3104 | |
| Email: | doudna@csb.yale.edu | |
| WWW: | http://www.csb.yale.edu/people/doudna/doudna_people.html | |
| Address: | Dept. of Molecular Biology and Biochemistry Yale University 266 Whitney Ave. 332 New Haven, CT 06520-8114 |
Field: Geochemistry
Packard Fellowship award year: 1996
Research Interests
se of noble gases as tracers of earth processes, including planetary and atmosphere evolution, mountain range uplift, and extraterrestrial influx.
| Phone: | 626-395-6005 | |
| FAX: | 626-568-0935 | |
| Email: | farley@gps.caltech.edu | |
| WWW: | http://www.gps.caltech.edu/faculty/farley/farley.html | |
| Address: | Division of Geological and Planetary Sciences California Institute of Technology 1201 E. California Boulevard (Mail Stop 170-25) Pasadena, CA 91125 |
Field: Astronomy
Packard Fellowship award year: 1996
Research Interests
igh spatial resolution investigations of star formation and the environs of the black hole at the center of our galaxy.
| Phone: | 310-206-0420 | |
| FAX: | 310-206-2096 | |
| Email: | ghez@astro.ucla.edu | |
| WWW: | http://www.astro.ucla.edu/faculty/ghez.htm | |
| Address: | Dept. of Physics and Astronomy University of California, Los Angeles Box 951562 Los Angeles, CA 90095-1562 |
Gregory Gibson Field: Biology
Packard Fellowship award year: 1996
Research Interests
e are studying the association between molecular variation in genes, and variation in the ways organisms appear, in particular in relation to wing shape and behavioral traits in the fruitfly, Drosophila melanogaster.
| Phone: | 919-513-2512 | |
| FAX: | 919-515-3355 | |
| Email: | ggibson@unity.ncsu.edu | |
| WWW: | http://www.cals.ncsu.edu/genetics/gibson/gibson.html | |
| Address: | Dept. of Genetics North Carolina State University Gardner Hall Room 3606 Raleigh, NC 27695-7614 |
Field: Electrical Engineering
Packard Fellowship award year: 1996
Research Interests
work on single-photon nonlinear optics and quantum coherence in semiconductor nanostructures.
| Phone: | 805-893-7277 | |
| FAX: | 805-893-3262 | |
| Email: | atac@ece.ucsb.edu | |
| WWW: | http://www.ece.ucsb.edu/Faculty/Imamoglu/default.html | |
| Address: | Dept. of Electrical and Computing Engineering University of California, Santa Barbara Santa Barbara, CA 93106 |
Field: Chemistry
Packard Fellowship award year: 1996
Research Interests
pplication and development of methods to observe nuclear and electronic motions during chemical reactions.
| Phone: | 303-492-3818 | |
| FAX: | 303-492-5894 | |
| Email: | jonasd@stripe.colorado.edu | |
| WWW: | http://www.Colorado.EDU/Chemistry/grad/faculty/Jonas/Jonas.html | |
| Address: | Dept. of Chemistry and Biochemistry University of Colorado at Boulder Campus Box 215 Boulder, CO 80309-0215 |
Robert R. Jones Field: Physics
Packard Fellowship award year: 1996
Research Interests
y students and I use electromagnetic pulses with extremely short durations to investigate the evolution of electronic wave functions in atoms during and subsequent to irradiation by strong electromagnetic fields.
| Phone: | 804-924-3088 | |
| FAX: | 804-924-4576 | |
| Email: | rrj3c@virginia.edu | |
| WWW: | http://www.phys.virginia.edu/People/personal.asp?uID=rrj3c | |
| Address: | Dept. of Physics University of Virginia McCormick Rd. Charlottesville, VA 22901 |
Field: Physics
Packard Fellowship award year: 1996
Research Interests
| Phone: | 617-253-6815 | |
| FAX: | 617-253-4876 | |
| Email: | ketterle@mit.edu | |
| WWW: | http://rleweb.mit.edu/p-KETT.HTM | |
| Address: | Physics and Research Laboratory of Electronics Massachusetts Institute of Technology MIT Rm. 25-243 77 Massachusetts Avenue Cambride, MA 02139 |
Field: Biology
Packard Fellowship award year: 1996
Research Interests
use a molecular genetic approach to study interactions between plant pathogenic bacteria and their plant hosts. I am currently focusing on pathogenesis and disease resistance.
| Phone: | 314-935-7284 | |
| FAX: | 314-935-4432 | |
| Email: | kunkel@biology.wustl.edu | |
| WWW: | http://biosgi.wustl.edu/faculty/kunkel.html | |
| Address: | Dept. of Biology Washington University Campus Box 1137 1 Brookings Dr. St Louis, MO 63130-4899 |
Haifan Lin Field: Biology
Packard Fellowship award year: 1996
Research Interests
tem cell division and germline development in Drosophila and mammalian systems.
| Phone: | 919-684-3169 | |
| FAX: | 919-684-5481 | |
| Email: | h.lin@cellbio.duke.edu | |
| WWW: | http://note.cellbio.duke.edu/Faculty/Research/Lin | |
| Address: | Dept. of Cell Biology Duke University 412 Nanaline Duke Building DUMC Box 3709 Durham, NC 27710 |
Field: Biology
Packard Fellowship award year: 1996
Research Interests
e are interested in the molecular mechanisms that control the formation of the germline during embryogensis. We use the nematode C. elegans as our model system.
| Phone: | 410-614-4622 | |
| FAX: | 410-550-6718 | |
| Email: | geraldine_seydoux@qmail.bs.jhu.edu | |
| WWW: | http://www.bs.jhmi.edu/MBG/SeydouxLab/Who/geraldine.html | |
| Address: | Dept. of Molecular Biology and Genetics John Hopkins University School of Medicine 515 PCTB 725 N. Wolfe St. Baltimore, MD 21205-2185 |
Andreas Stein Field: Chemistry
Packard Fellowship award year: 1996
Research Interests
ynthesis of novel inorganic and hybrid organic/inorganic materials containing a well-defined architecture of channels and cages, for applications in catalysis, separation of chiral drug compounds, and sensing of molecules.
| Phone: | 612-624-1802 | |
| FAX: | 612-626-7541 | |
| Email: | stein@chem.umn.edu | |
| WWW: | http://www.chem.umn.edu/groups/stein/ | |
| Address: | Dept. of Chemistry University of Minnesota 219 Smith Hall 207 Pleasant St. Southeast Minneapolis, MN 55455 |
Field: Materials Science
Packard Fellowship award year: 1996
Research Interests
roces development for the fabrication of microporous and mesoporous molecular sieve thin films with controlled microstructure. We study the nucleation and growth of these materials as well as their microstructure evolution combining experiments with mathematical modeling. Macroscopic properties are measured and related with device micro and nanostructure. Target applications include selective membranes, sensors, catalysts, low-dielectric, and optoelectric materials.
| Phone: | 413-545-0276 | |
| FAX: | 413-545-1647 | |
| Email: | tsapatsi@ecs.umass.edu | |
| WWW: | http://www.ecs.umass.edu/che/tsapatsis.html | |
| Address: | Dept. of Chemical Engineering University of Massachusetts-Amherst 159 Goesmann Laboratory Amherst, MA 01003 |
Alexander Vardy Field: Electrical Engineering
Packard Fellowship award year: 1996
Research Interests
rror-correcting codes; sphere packings, lattices, and signal constellations in Euclidean space; computational complexity in coding theory.
| Phone: | 217-333-2966 | |
| FAX: | 217-244-1642 | |
| Email: | vardy@shannon.csl.uiuc.edu | |
| WWW: | http://tesla.csl.uiuc.edu/Faculty/vardy.html | |
| Address: | Dept. of Electrical and Computer Engineering University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign 1308 West Main St. Urbana, IL 61801 |
Tandy Warnow Field: Computer Science
Packard Fellowship award year: 1996
Research Interests
lgorithms and methodology for inferring evolutionary history in biology and linguistics; also combinatorial and graph-theoretic algorithms.
| Phone: | 512-471-9724 | |
| FAX: | 512-471-8885 | |
| Email: | tandy@cs.utexas.edu | |
| WWW: | http://www.cs.utexas.edu/users/tandy/ | |
| Address: | Dept. of Computer Sciences University of Texas at Austin Taylor Hall 2.214 Austin, TX 78712-1188 |
Field: Biochemistry
Packard Fellowship award year: 1996
Research Interests
ur laboratory studies the mechanism of chaperone-mediated protein folding. We currently focus on understanding the mechanism of action of a particular chaperone, GroEL, as well as identifying novel chaperones important for folding in the endoplasmic reticulum.
| Phone: | 415-502-7642 | |
| FAX: | 415-502-8644 | |
| Email: | jsw1@itsa.ucsf.edu | |
| WWW: | http://www.ucsf.edu/jswlab/ | |
| Address: | Dept. of Celluar and Molecular Pharmacology University of California, San Francisco 513 Parnassus Ave., S-1210 Box 0450 San Fransisco, CA 94143-0450 |
Field: Computer Science
Packard Fellowship award year: 1996
Research Interests
he primary goal of my research is to understand whether access to random numbers can make computation more efficient.
| Phone: | 510-642-4694 | |
| FAX: | 510-642-5775 | |
| Email: | diz@cs.berkeley.edu | |
| WWW: | http://www.cs.utexas.edu/users/diz/ | |
| Address: | Computer Science Division University of California, Berkeley Berkeley, CA 94720 |
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