• This conference is supported in part by a generous grant from the DEVCOM U.S. Army Research Office’s Solid State Physics (SSP) Program under grant number W911NF-19-1-0188

  • EDS began in 1952 as a committee of the Institute of Radio Engineers (IRE). With the merger in 1963 of the IRE and the American Institute of Radio Engineers, EDS became a technical group under the newly formed IEEE. In 1976, EDS became a society of IEEE.

     

  • The U.S. National Science Foundation is an independent federal agency that supports science and engineering in all 50 states and U.S. territories.

    NSF was established in 1950 by Congress to:

    • Promote the progress of science.
    • Advance the national health, prosperity and welfare.
    • Secure the national defense.

    We fulfill our mission chiefly by making grants. Our investments account for about 25% of federal support to America's colleges and universities for basic research: research driven by curiosity and discovery. We also support solutions-oriented research with the potential to produce advancements for the American people.

    DRC is sponsored by grant: ECCS-2524811

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