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Curriculum Vitae for Nathanael Alexander Fortune (<strong>Smith</strong> <strong>College</strong> Format)<br />

Internal grants<br />

Computer-based motion analysis in introductory physics<br />

duration: May 1999 through August 1999<br />

source: Committee on Educational Technology & Physics Dept.<br />

amount: $4650 for software ($1050 physics-only + $3600 bulk purchase)<br />

$34,000 in equipment expenses (approved by dean's office)<br />

role: primary investigator (single author proposal)<br />

Quasi-low dimensional collective phenomena in molecular conductors<br />

duration: July 1996 through June 1997<br />

source: Jean Picker Fellowship<br />

amount: $4,600 for travel and supplies<br />

plus reduction in teaching load by two courses (out of five)<br />

role: primary investigator (single author proposal)<br />

Low temperature, high magnetic field study of κ-(BEDT-TTF) 2 Cu(NCS) 2<br />

duration: January 1996 (one month experiment)<br />

source: Committee for Faculty Compensation and Development;<br />

Dean’s Fund for Research<br />

amount: $1,342 for supplies<br />

role: primary investigator (single author proposal)<br />

Test equipment<br />

duration: July 1995 through June 1996<br />

source: Dean’s Fund for Research<br />

amount: $980<br />

role: primary investigator (single author proposal)<br />

Instrumentation for image-subtraction based motion analysis<br />

duration: Summer 1995 through Fall 1995<br />

source: <strong>Clark</strong> <strong>Science</strong> <strong>Center</strong> Venture Fund<br />

amount: $4000<br />

role: primary investigator (single author proposal)<br />

Design of custom electronics for resistive thermal sensors<br />

duration: Summer 1995 (10 week project)<br />

source: Committee for Faculty Compensation and Development<br />

amount: $325<br />

role: primary investigator (single author proposal)<br />

Quasi-low dimension molecular conductors: growth and physical properties<br />

duration: Summer 1995 (10 week project)<br />

source: GE Faculty for the Future Fund<br />

(administered by <strong>Clark</strong> <strong>Science</strong> <strong>Center</strong>)<br />

amount: $3500 for supplies & student stipend for Cecily Bostock ‘98<br />

role: research supervisor and proposal co-author<br />

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