Funding

The mineral physics and high-pressure science laboratory at Northwestern has been supported by grants from the US National Science Foundation (NSF), Division of Earth Sciences (EAR), Geophysics Program and the Petrology and Geochemsitry Program (EAR-0440112, EAR-0748707, EAR-1452344, and EAR-1853521), the Instrumentation and Facilities Program (EAR-0651173 and EAR-0948953), and through the Division of Materials Research (DMR), Ceramics Program (DMR-1508577).

 

Use of facilities at Sandia National Laboratories is supported through the Z Fundamental Science Program, Department of Energy, National Nuclear Security Administration (NNSA), Office of Defense Programs: Research, Development, Test and Evaluation.

 

 

Research and beamtime at HPCAT, Advanced Photon Source, are also supported by the Department of Energy, NNSA Stewardship Science Academic Alliances Program through the Chicago/DOE Alliance Center (CDAC) for materials in extreme conditions.

 

Support from NASA, Emerging Worlds, supports research into the distribution and speciation of hydrogen in meteorites and shock properties of hydrous melts.

 

 

Research in the mineral physics lab at Northwestern has been supported by a Fellowship from the David and Lucile Packard Foundation.

 

Research in the mineral physics lab has been supported by Fellowships from the Alexander von Humboldt Foundation.

 

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