For the month of September 2011, the College of Technology received external funding that totaled $ $774,511. Faculty who received funding (all are principal investigators unless otherwise noted) were:
- Patrick Connolly, Computer Graphics Technology, Co-PI, Engineering Technology Pathways: The Food and Foodstuff Supply Chain, National Science Foundation, $13,584
- Duane Dunlap, Statewide Administration, Co-PI, Engineering Technology Pathways: The Food and Foodstuff Supply Chain, National Science Foundation, $24,457
- Mark French, Mechanical Engineering Technology, Faculty Professional Development in Design, Construction, Assembly and Analysis of a Solid Body Electric Guitar; Amendment 2, Butler County Community College, $65,842
- Bradley Harriger, Mechanical Engineering Technology, Advanced Aerospace Manufacturing Education and Training Initiative; Year 2, El Camino College, $57,272
- Rick Homkes, Computer and Information Technology, Co-PI, Engineering Technology Pathways: The Food and Foodstuff Supply Chain, National Science Foundation, $27,183
- William Hutzel, Mechanical Engineering Technology, ASHRAE Heat Recovery Demo, ASHRAE, Inc., $5,000
- Chad Laux, Technology Leadership & Innovation, Engineering Technology Pathways: The Food and Foodstuff Supply Chain, National Science Foundation, $61,605
- Philip Mick, Aviation Technology, CO-PI, Autonomous Ground Operations 2011 Integration Testing, The Boeing Company, $13,179
- Timothy Ropp, Aviation Technology, CO-PI, Autonomous Ground Operations 2011 Integration Testing, The Boeing Company, $13,179
- Mary Sadowski, CoT, Conducting a Delphi Study at the First Step in Developing aConcept Inventory for Engineering Design Graphics, National Science Foundation, $199,988
- Edie Schmidt, Technology Leadership & Innovation, Winifred B. Bilsland Endowment (for graduate student support), $19,346
- Mihaela Vorvoreanu, Computer Graphics Technology, Co-PI, Collaborative Research: Deep Insights Anytime, Anywhere (DIA2) - Central Resource for Characherizing the TUES Portfolio through Interactive Knowledge Mining and Visualations, National Science Foundation, $312,567