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Feb 10, 2010

Congratulations Ivan Goryachev & Matthew Van Dyke

Ivan Goryachev & Matthew Van Dyke, both ME‘13 students, are recipients of the Spring 2010 Provost Undergraduate Research Awards for their project “Blue Light Project: Redesign of Photodynamic Therapy Device for Dermatological Treatment”.

Mechanical & Industrial Engineering

Feb 05, 2010

Mosallaei Awarded $490K Grant

ECE Assistant Professor, Hossein Mosallaei, received an ONR grant to conduct fundamental research on Active Metamaterials Antennas & Sensors (ACT-METAS).

Electrical & Computer Engineering

Feb 02, 2010

Niedre awarded $400K grant

ECE Assistant Professor, Mark Niedre, received a NIH grant for his research project "Tomographic In Vivo Flow Cytometer for Counting Rare Circulating Cells".

Electrical & Computer Engineering

Feb 01, 2010

Prof. April Gu receives DOE grant and prestigious NSF Career Award

Professor April Gu, along with Prof. Kai-tak Wan (MIE) and Dr. Yufeng Yang (DOE), are investigating microbial cell movement in porous media with a grant funded by the Department of Energy's Environmental Remediation Science Program. Also, Professor Gu received a 5-year $427,000 NSF CAREER award on mechanistic toxicity assessment of emerging contaminants via a toxicogenomic […]

Civil & Environmental Engineering

Feb 01, 2010

Lin Awarded NSF CAREER Grant

Yingzi Lin, Assistant Professor of Mechanical & Industrial Engineering, has received a $400K NSF CAREER for “Bridging Cognitive Science and Sensor Technology: Non-intrusive and Multi-modality Sensing in Human-Machine Interactions”.

Mechanical & Industrial Engineering

Jan 28, 2010

Sheahan’s NIH Grant Renewed

CIV professor and acting chair Thomas Sheahan, has had his NIH grant renewed for his research on creating a reactive mat to remediate contaminated sediments and reduce health risks.

Civil & Environmental Engineering

Jan 28, 2010

Developing Images Faster

ECE Professors Miriam Leeser and David Kaeli have created a method to develop medical images 10 to 1000x faster than current technology using 3D video graphics, which will lead to faster diagnoses.

Electrical & Computer Engineering

Jan 26, 2010

DiMarzio Receives Patent for Research

ECE Associate Professor Charles DiMarzio has been awarded a patent for “Enhanced detection of acousto-photonic emissions in optically turbid media using a photo-refractive crystal-based detection system”.

Electrical & Computer Engineering