CoT external funding for August 2011

For the month of August, the College of Technology received external funding that totaled $ $1,384,734. Faculty who received funding (all are principal investigators unless otherwise noted) were:

  • Yi Jiang, BCM, Cost and Energy Efficient (LED, Induction and Plasma) Roadway Lighting (Synthesis Study), Indiana Department Of Transportation, $54,470
  • Mark Shaurette, BCM, Planning and Reconstruction of a Deep Energy Efficiency Retrofit Demonstration Home,  City of Lafayette, $257,602
  • Chad Laux, TLI, Winifred B. Bilsland Endowment (for graduate student support), $19,346
  • Chad Laux, TLI, Purdue University Special Initiative Program (for graduate student support), $19,346
  • Kathryne Newton, TLI, San Jose State University Sustainability and Standardization Case Study Competition, San Jose State University, $2,000
  • Edie Schmidt, TLI, Winifred B. Bilsland Endowment (for graduate student support), $19,346
  • Edie Schmidt, TLI, Purdue University Special Initiative Program (for graduate student support), $19,346
  • Edie Schmidt, TLI, Purdue University F. N. Andrews Fellowship (for graduate student support), $17,096
  • Christine Corum, MET, 2010-11 IPA Agreement, R.L. Roudebush VA Medical Center, $87,676
  • Qingyou Han, MET, Purdue University F. N. Andrews Fellowship (for graduate student support), $20,843
  • William Hutzel, MET, CO-PI, Planning and Reconstruction of a Deep Energy Efficiency Retrofit Demonstration Home, City of Lafayette, $13,558
  • Rodney Handy, MET, Acoustic Emission Detection of Metals and Alloys during Machining Operations, Bwxt Y-12, Llc, $120,000
  • Bedrich Benes, CGT, A Global High-Resolution Fossil Fuel CO2 Inventory Built from Assimilation of in situ and Remotely-Sensed Datasets to Advance Satellite Greenhouse Gas Decision Support Systems, Arizona State University, $51,139
  • Melissa Dark, Admin/CIT, REU Site: Multi-disciplinary Information Assurance and Security, National Science Foundation, $280,739
  • Thomas Hacker, CIT, CO-PI, NEES Operations:  FY 2010-FY2014 - Amend 11, National Science Foundation, $370,977
  • Thomas Hacker, CIT, CO-PI, UCLA Subaward No. 1000 G HD870, Amendment 9, University Of California, $31,250