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

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The Purdue University College of Technology educates the future managers and leaders of technologies; accelerates technology transfer to business, industry, government, and education; and develops innovations in the application of emerging technology through learning, discovery, and engagement. Each of the college’s seven departments is focused on putting concepts into practice through courses and research that are responsive to world challenges, relevant to industry needs and aimed at results that make a difference.

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