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Collaborative Research: X-ray tomography to characterize microstructure during stress test — NSF Award to Auburn University (AL, $

Collaborative Research: X-ray tomography to characterize microstructure during stress tests constraining multiscale models of sea ice interaction Sea ice in the Arctic Ocean has thinned and become more fragmented over the past several decades, a trend that poses significant challenges for navigation, infrastructure, an

Award titleCollaborative Research: X-ray tomography to characterize microstructure during stress test
Award ID2438918
AwardeeAuburn University
CityAUBURN
StateAL
Amount obligated$475,439
Principal investigatorAli Khosravi
ProgramANS-Arctic Natural Sciences
Start date06/15/2025
AbstractCollaborative Research: X-ray tomography to characterize microstructure during stress tests constraining multiscale models of sea ice interaction Sea ice in the Arctic Ocean has thinned and become more fragmented over the past several decades, a trend that poses significant challenges for navigation, infrastructure, and research. Increased variability in sea ice conditions affects shipping routes, offshore platforms, and coastal regions, creating a need for advanced tools to predict its behavior
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