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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
November 21, 2000
JPL SCIENTISTS RECEIVE NASA RESEARCH GRANTS IN FUNDAMENTAL
PHYSICS
Five JPL scientists are among 41 researchers selected by
NASA to receive grants to conduct fundamental physics research
on Earth and in space. This research will seek knowledge that
will expand understanding of space, time and matter.
Sponsored by NASA's Office of Biological and Physical
Research, the research grants, totaling more than $15 million
over four years, offer investigators the advantage of a low-
gravity environment to enhance understanding of physical,
biological and chemical processes associated with fundamental
physics.
Researchers will use NASA's microgravity research
facilities such as drop-tubes, drop-towers, aircraft flying
parabolic trajectories and sounding rockets. Flight-definition
investigators will work toward experiments on a space-flight
test bed, such as the International Space Station and Space
Shuttle.
The grant recipients at JPL are:
-- Dr. Talso C. Chui--Heat Current, Q, Effects on the
Superfluid Transition (QUEST)
-- Dr. Inseob Hahn--Measurement of the Coexistence Curve in
3He near the Liquid-Gas
Critical Point in Microgravity
-- Dr. Melora E. Larson--Experiments Along Coexistence near
Tricriticality (EXACT)
-- Dr. Yuanming Liu--Effects of Heat Current on the Superfluid
Transition in a Low-
Gravity Simulator
-- Dr. Fang Zhong--Measurements of the Thermal Conductivity
near the Liquid-Vapor
Critical Point of Helium-3 and
Helium-4
While Hahn's grant involves a flight definition task, the
other four scientists have ground-based tasks.
NASA received 109 proposals in response to its research
announcement in this area. These proposals were peer reviewed
by scientific and technical experts from academia and
government.
A complete list of awardees (by state), their
institutions and research titles can be found at
ftp://ftp.hq.nasa.gov/pub/pao/pressrel/2000/00-183a.txt .
JPL is a division of the California Institute of
Technology in Pasadena.
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