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Li Bai, of the Department of Electrical Engineering at the College of Engineering, received a grant from the Office of Naval Research for the project “Wireless Distributed Operating System (Wireless DOS).” The award provides $100,000 for the first period, with total funding estimated at $300,000 for the period Feb. 25, 2009 through Feb. 24, 2012.
Eric Borguet, of the Department of Chemistry at the College of Science and Technology, received a grant from the Benjamin Franklin Technology Center for the project “Array Piezoelectric Sensors Project TU083.” The award provides $64,434 for the period Sept. 1, 2008 through June 30, 2009.
Eric Borguet, of the Department of Chemistry at the College of Science and Technology, received a grant from the Benjamin Franklin Technology Center for the project “Nanoscale Cellular Probes Project TU082.” The award provides $198,000 for the period Sept. 1, 2008 through June 30, 2009.
Jan Fernback and Gwen Shaffer, both of the Department of Mass Media and Communication at the School of Communications and Theater, received a grant from the National Science Foundation for the project “Doctoral Dissertation Research: The Potential for Wireless Signal Sharing Communities to Expand Digital Inclusion Efforts.” The award provides $8,970 for the period Feb. 15, 2009 through Jan. 31, 2010.
Mohammad Kiani, of the Department of Mechanical Engineering at the College of Engineering, received a grant from the American Heart Association for the project “Engineering Neovasculature for Stem Cell therapy in MI.” The award provides $75,000 for the first year of support, with total funding estimated at $150,00 for the period Jan. 1, 2009 through Dec. 31, 2010.
Mohammad Kiani, of the Department of Mechanical Engineering at the College of Engineering, received a grant from the Benjamin Franklin Technology Center for the project “CFD Research Corporation SRA Project TU084.” The award provides $22,500 for the period Sept. 1, 2008 through June 30, 2009.
Longin Latecki, of the Department of Computer and Information Science at the College of Science and Technology, received a grant from the National Science Foundation for the project “Collaborative Research: Simultaneous Contour Grouping and Medial Axis Estimation.” The award provides Latecki with an additional $12,000 of support; the award with this amendment totals $162,000 and expires Aug. 31, 2011.
Martin Lorenz, of the Department of Mathematics at the College of Science and Technology, received a grant from the National Security Agency for the project “Topics in Noncommutative Algebra and Invariant Theory.” The award provides $40,338 for the first year of support, with total funding estimated at $77,391 for the period Oct. 1, 2008 through Sept. 30, 2010.
Christian Schafmeister, of the Department of Chemistry at the College of Science and Technology, received a grant from the Defense Threat Reduction Agency, for the project titled “Molecular Lego Based Catalysis.” The award provides $510,363 for the first year of support, with total funding estimated at $1,506,433 for the period Feb. 10, 2009 through Feb 9, 2012.
Merian Soto, associate professor and M.F.A. program coordinator of dance at the Boyer College of Music and Dance, received a grant from Dance Advance for the project titled “Branch Dance Series.” The grant is for $15,000.
Rominder Suri, of the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, received a grant from the National Science Foundation, for the project “Collaborative Research:I/UCRC-Water and Environmental Technology (WET CENTER).” The award provides $99,000 for the first year of support with total funding estimated at $495,000 for the period Feb. 15, 2009 through Jan. 31, 2014.
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