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Institute of Applied Physics and Computational Mathematics

Beijing, China
  • Grants
    11
  • Total Awarded
    $730,400
  • Years
    1988 - 2005

Grants

2005 (3 years)
$200,000

In support of technical discussions between scientists from China, the United States, and other countries on major security issues (over three years).

2003 (2 years)
$100,000

In support of networking and information exchange among scientists from China, the United States, and other countries on technical issues of arms control and nonproliferation (over two years).

2001 (1 year)
$48,000

To support the Program for Science and National Security Studies, which addresses technical issues of nuclear disarmament.

2000 (1 year)
$40,000

To support international networking and information exchange among scientists on technical issues of nuclear disarmament.

1997 (2 years)
$61,000

To support international networking and information exchange among scientists on technical issues of nuclear disarmament (over two years).

1996 ( 11 months)
$49,400

To support international networking and information exchange among scientists on technical issues of disarmament.

1995 ( 8 months)
$45,000

To support international networking and information exchange among scientists on technical issues of disarmament.

1993 (1 year)
$10,000

To support an international conference on arms control and disarmament.

1993 (1 year)
$74,000

To support international networking and exchange of information among scientists on technical issues of disarmament.

1990 (1 year)
$60,000

To strengthen and expand the arms control community in China, including visits to the United States by Chinese scientists and attendance at other leading international forums on international security and arms control.

1988 (1 year 1 month)
$43,000

To support workshops for Chinese, U.S., and Soviet scientists on arms control and defense issues (over two years).