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NASA Selects 5 Proposals to Provide New insights from Openly Available Data in the Physical Sciences Informatics System

NASA Selects 5 Proposals to Provide New insights from Openly Available Data in the Physical Sciences Informatics System

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NASA’s Physical Science Research Program has selected five ground-based proposals in response to the Physical Science Informatics System’s call for proposals. These five research projects, involving recognized experts in the fields of combustion science, complex fluids, fluid physics, informatics, and materials science, will use data contained in the PSI system and build on prior reduced-gravity research to advance fundamental research in the physical sciences.

Researchers will investigate important problems with existing data from NASA’s Physical Sciences Informatics (PSI) system.

This research project is managed by the Biological and Physical Sciences Division in NASA”s Science Mission Directorate. This program conducts applied research and will further our return to the Moon and our journey to Mars and beyond.

The ISGC Team is proud to announce that one of our EPSCoR researchers received a new grant from NASA through this research program!

The full text of this announcement, which includes the complete list of the selected proposals, principal investigators and organizations, can be found HERE