Gunther Kletetschka - grants and contracts:

20. (Jan 1 2013-Dec 31, 2015)  MSMT LK21303, Navrat, Traces of Catastroph that Caused Megamammal Extinction 12900 years ago, via Charles University in Prague, 80, PI Gunther Kletetschka, Czech Republic.
19. (Mar 1 2012-Dec 31, 2015)  MSMT LH12079, Contact II, Simulation of Space Weathering - Effect of nano iron particles on reflectance spectra of asteroids, via Institute of Geology AS CR, 20, PI Tomas Kohout, Czech Republic.
18. (Jan 1 2010-Dec 12, 2014)  GACR P210/10/2351, 210-Paleomagnetism and Geochemistry of Volcanic Rocks: Implication for paleoposition and develepment of Prague's basin (upper Ordovic - lower Devon), via Institute of Geology AS CR, 10, PI Petr Pruner, Czech Republic.
17. (July 10 2009-Oct 9, 2010) NASA NNX09AO56G (363420): Development of High Performance Magnetic Materials for Fluxgate Magnetometers, PI Gunther Kletetschka, via Catholic University of America
16. (May 27 2009-May 26, 2012) NASA NNX09AN02G (363419): Material Lifted from Anodize and Iridite Conversion Coating on Aluminum After Bakeout thermal Cycling, PI Gunther Kletetschka, via Catholic University of America
15. (May 27 2009-May 26, 2012) NASA NNX09AN03G (363416): Flight Array Inspection and Testing for Integration in the James Web Space Telescope Microshutter, PI Gunther Kletetschka, via Catholic University of America
14. (November 1 2008-October 31, 2011) NASA NNX09AB08A (363399): Development and Testing of the Integrated Microelectronics Systems for Tuning of Optical and Electrical Parameters of Bolometric Arrays, PI Gunther Kletetschka, via Catholic University of America
13. (April 29 2008-April 30, 2009) NASA NNX08AJ57G (363387): Robust Materials for Intergrated Circuit Components with precision Impedance Values for Tuning of OPT, PI Gunther Kletetschka, via Catholic University of America
12. (March 5 2008-March 4 2009) NASA NNX08AI58G (363380): Magnetic Testing of Praseodymium Permanent Magnets for Microshutter Arrays for the   James Web Space Telescope, PI Gunther Kletetschka, via Catholic University of America
11. (January 10, 2008-January 9, 2011) NASA NNX08AF44G (363374): An Electrically Nanostructured Silicon FET Array for DNA Diagnostics, PI Gunther Kletetschka, via Catholic University of America
10. (Jan 30 2007-Jan 29 2009) NASA NNX07AG63G (363343): Magnetomechanical actuation and cpacitance behavior of microshutter arrays for the  James Web Space Telescope, PI Gunther Kletetschka, via Catholic University of America
9.  (July 1 2006-Jun 30 2009) NSF EAR-0609609 (363323): Collaborative research: Testing a new empirical law relating the efficiency of thermoremanent magnetization (TRM) and saturation magnetization (Ms). PI Gunther Kletetschka, via Catholic University of America
8.  (May 1 2006-Sep 30 2009) NASA NNG06GF24G (362388): Magnetic Functionality, Stiction, and Microscopy Research of Microshutter Arrays for the  James Web Space Telescope, PI Gunther Kletetschka, via Catholic University of America
7.  (Nov 1 2004-Oct 31 2006) NASA NNG05GA35G (363284): Mechanical performance of Magnetically-Actuated Microshutter Arrays for the James Web Space Telescope, PI Gunther Kletetschka, via Catholic University of America
6.  (May 1 2004-April 30 2006) NASA NNG04GH77A (363274): Cryogenic testing of Micro Shutters for James Web Space Telescope , PI Gunther Kletetschka, via Catholic University of America
5.  (May 1 2003-April 30 2005) NASA NAG5 - 13405 (363252): Magnetic Characterization of Micro Shutters for James Web Space Telescope , PI Gunther Kletetschka, via Catholic University of America
4.  (Apr 1 2002-May 14 2003) NASA NAG5 - 12110: Magnetic Properties of Primitive Chondrites, PI Peter Wasilewski, via Howard University
3.  (Nov 1 2001-March 31, 2002) NASA NCC5-452, Paleomagnetism of Mars, PI Mario Acuna, via Catholic University of America
2.  (Nov 1 2000-Oct 31 2001) NASA NCC5-452, Mars Global Surveyor Magnetic Data Analysis, PI Mario Acuna, via Catholic University of America
1.  (Nov 1 1998-Oct 31 2000) Solid Earth and Natural Hazards: SENH 98-0134: Geological Interpretation of Satellite-Altitude Crustal Magnetic Anomaly Data, PI Patric Taylor, via National Research Council of America

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