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DIMENSIONS of DISCOVERY Sponsored Program Awards February 2013 Abbott, Angela R; health and human sciences, from United Way — Greater Lafayette & Tippecanoe Co Indiana Inc, $500, “Poverty Simulator Voluntary Support.”
Applegate, Todd J; animal sciences, from JBS United Inc, $11,500, “Pyhtase in Poultry.”
Adams, Douglas E; mechanical engineering, from Sikorsky Aircraft, $222,167, “Purchase Order 4500253303 — Impact Force Identification and Damage Estimation in Operational Rotor Blades [Grant 105381].” (a Discovery Park award — Institute for Defense Initiatives)
Applegate, Todd J; animal sciences, from JBS United Inc, $15,000, “Pyhtase in Poultry.”
Adams, Douglas E; Bolton, J S; Davies, Patricia and Rhoads, Jeffrey F; mechanical engineering, from North Carolina State University, $166,666, “Semiwave Multidisciplinary University Research Initiative (MURI): Sound and Electromagnetic Interacting Waves; Modification 8.” Adams, George B and Comer, Douglas E; computer science, from Mozilla Foundation, $5,000, “Reliable Packet Delivery with Open Flow for Advanced Manufacturing and More.” Adeola, Olayiwola; animal sciences, from Danisco Animal Nutrition, $60,000, “Danisco.” Adeola, Olayiwola; animal sciences, from Danisco Animal Nutrition, $70,000, “Danisco.” Adeola, Olayiwola; animal sciences, from DSM Nutritional Products, Inc., $32,500, “DSM.” Adeola, Olayiwola; animal sciences, from Danisco Animal Nutrition, $8,000, “Danisco.” Adeola, Olayiwola; animal sciences, from Danisco Animal Nutrition, $12,000, “Danisco.” Agrawal, Rakesh and Tawarmalani, Mohit; chemical engineering, management, from Eastman Chemical Company, $45,000, “Multicomponent Distillation Configuration.” Appenzeller, Joerg; Chen, Zhihong and Klimeck, Gerhard; engineering administration engineering experiment, electrical & computer engineering, from University of Notre Dame, $567,250, “Least.” (a Discovery Park award — Birck Nanotechnology Center)
Applegate, Todd J; animal sciences, from JBS United Inc, $3,300, “Pyhtase in Poultry.”
Bane, Sally P; aeronautical & astronautical engineering, from Indiana University Purdue University at Indianapolis, $47,308, “Hybrid Wave—Rotor Electric AeroPropulsion.” Bartlett, Edward L; biomedical engineering, from PHS-NIH National Institute on Deafness and Other Communication Disorders, $300,340, “Measurement and Modeling of Central Auditory Processing in Aged Animals.” Beard, Jane A; field extension educators, from Daviess County, $26,653, “Kiesel 2013 Daviess County Government Support.” Beard, Jane A; field extension educators, from Daviess County, $5,387, “Kiesel 2013 Daviess County Government Support Increase.” Bertino, Elisa; computer science, from Sypris Electronics, $163,247, “Purchase Order 103000146 Cryptographic Key Management System (CKMS).” Biehle, Donald J; Southeast-Purdue Agricultural Center, from Mary S. Rice Farm Estate, $3,869, “Ag Leader Yield Monitoring System for SEPAC JD9550.” Bigelow, Cale A; agronomy, from Agrotain International LLC, $4,000, “Putting Greens Research.” Bowling, Laura C; Frankenberger, Jane R; Chaubey, Indrajeet and Goforth, Reuben R; agronomy, agricultural & biological engineering, forestry & natural resources, from Mary S. Rice Farm Estate, $10,000, “Riparian Plantings for the Two-Stage Ditch at Throckmorton-Purdue Agricultural Center.”
Bowling, Laura C; agronomy, from Agricultural Research Service, $15,332, “Quantify Hydrologic Attributes Affecting Chemical Loading to Runoff Water.” Braun, James E; mechanical engineering, from New Buildings Institute, $2,876, “Diagnostic Protocol Evaluator (Task 6.2).” Braun, James E; Chen, Qingyan; Hu, Jianghai; Karava, Panagiota; Tzempelikos, Athanasios; Chiu, George T and Horton, William T; engineering administration engineering experiment, mechanical engineering, electrical & computer engineering, civil engineering, from Pennsylvania State University, $212,840, “Energy Efficient Building Systems Regional Innovation Cluster Initiative.” (a Discovery Park award — Energy Center) Byrn, Stephen R; industrial & physical pharmacy, from Argonne National Laboratory, $22,966, “Synthesis, Characterization and Properties of Fast Acting Amorphous Drugs.” Cai, Hubo; civil engineering, from National Science Foundation, $150,000, “Collaborative Research: Correlating Geospatial Data Lineage and Positional Accuracy for Excavation Damage Prevention.” Cai, Hubo and Dunston, Phillip S; civil engineering, from Indiana Department of Transportation, $145,000, “A Synthesis Study on Collecting, Managing, and Sharing Road Construction Asset Data.” Cannon, Jason R; health sciences, from PHS-NIH National Institute of Environment Health Science, $249,000, “New Approaches to Gene-Environment Interaction Modeling in Parkinsons Disease-Grant 105828.” Cardella, Monica E; engineering education, from WGBH, $23,765, “Amendment 1 — Informal Pathways to Engineering [Grant 105812].”
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Dimensions of Discovery Carlson, Donald E and Saunders, Michael R; forestry & natural resources, from Mary S. Rice Farm Estate, $2,892, “Deer Fencing Material Request for Completion of Demonstration Forest Regeneration Planting at SEPAC.” Carvajal, Teresa M; agricultural & biological engineering, from Multi-Sponsored Industrials, $5,850, “Multi-Sponsored Gift Fund.” Casteel, Shaun N; agronomy, from Monsanto Company, $3,600, “Soybean Extension Research.” Casteel, Shaun N; agronomy, from Monsanto Company, $8,000, “Soybean Extension Research.” Casteel, Shaun N; agronomy, from Mary S. Rice Farm Estate, $10,000, “Precision Planter to Improve Success of Soybean Program.” Chang, Fen-Lei; medical education — Fort Wayne campus, from Indiana University, $7,000, “Indiana University School of Medicine (IUSM) Fort Wayne Equipment Fund.” Chen, Yong P; physics, from Argonne National Laboratory, $22,500, “GrapheneBased Optical Modulators for High Energy Physics Applications.” (a Discovery Park award — Birck Nanotechnology Center) Cheng, Gary J; industrial engineering, from Teleos Solar, $40,000, “High Throughput Laser Crystallization of Aluminum Doped ZnO (AZO) Nanoparticles at Room Temperature for High Performance Transparent Conductive Oxide (TCO) Layer.” Cheng, Gary J; industrial engineering, from Purdue University, $100,000, “NanoMachine Shop: Scalable Manipulation of Multi-Dimension Nanostructures.” Cheng, Guang; statistics, from University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, $17,322, “SAMSI Research: Statistical and Computational Methodolgy for Massive Datasets.” Cleveland, William S; statistics, from Stanford University, $130,780, “D&R for Large Complex Data; Amendment 1.” Collicott, Steven H; aeronautical & astronautical engineering, from ATK Space Systems Inc., $8,418, “AFM Immersion Testing.” Connor, Robert J; civil engineering, from University of Missouri-Columbia, $25,000, “Development of Reliability Based Inspection Practices.” Constable, Peter D; veterinary clinical science, from VCA Antech Inc, $18,929, “Radiology Residency Support.”
Purdue University Sponsored Program Awards — February 2013
Constable, Peter D; veterinary clinical science, from VCA Antech Inc, $9,299, “Radiology Residency Support.” Cooks, Robert G; chemistry, from U.S. Department of Energy, $330,000, “Preparation of Chemically Functionalized Surfaces through Ion Soft Landing and Ion/Surface Reactions Under Vacuum and in the Ambient Environment.” (a Discovery Park award — Bindley Bioscience Center) Cooper, James A; electrical & computer engineering, from II-VI Foundation, $48,711, “II-VI Foundation Research Gift.” Croney, Candace C; animal sciences, from Purdue Doctoral Program, $6,441, “Losier, Juanita E.” Dark, Melissa J; computer & information technology, from National Security Agency, $79,822, “Intergovernmental Personnel Assignment (IPA) Between Purdue and NSA/ADET, Center for CNO, Cyber and Information Assurance for Melissa Darks Employment.” Delp, Edward J; electrical & computer engineering, from Vignet Inc, $60,088, “Automated Collection, Storage, Analysis, and Reporting Systems for Dietary Images.” Ebert, David S; electrical & computer engineering, from U.S. Department of Homeland Security, $157,339, “Operating System Agnostic Computer Memory Analysis.” (a Discovery Park award — Discovery Park Administration) Ebert, David S; electrical & computer engineering, from U.S. Department of Homeland Security, $385,155, “Supplement — Modification of Grant 2009-ST-061-CI0001.” (a Discovery Park award — Discovery Park Administration) Ebert, David S; electrical & computer engineering, from U.S. Department of Homeland Security, $87,600, “Visual Analytics for Security Applications: Coast: CGSARVA Expansion to Include Air Stations and All Districts.” (a Discovery Park award — Discovery Park Administration) Ebner, Paul D; animal sciences, from Elanco Animal Health, $980, “Paenilide Detection in Fermanetation Products.” Egel, Daniel S; botany & plant pathology, from E.I. du Pont de Nemours and Company, $2,000, “Potassium Management.” Elliott, Stephen J; technology — administration, from Stanley Security Solutions, Inc., $2,957, “Stanley Black & Decker Data Mining.” 2
Elmqvist, Lars Niklas E; electrical & computer engineering, from Pohang University of Science & Technology, $10,207, “Spring, Summer 2013 ECE POSTECH Fellow Deok Gun Park.” Esters, Levon T; Knobloch, Neil A and Donkin, Shawn S; youth development & agricultural education, animal sciences, from National Institute of Food & Agriculture, $149,997, “Developing Human Capacity through Mentoring of Underrepresented Women and Minority Graduate Students for Science, Technology, Engineering & Mathematics (STEM) Careers in Agricultural and Life Sciences.” Fei, Songlin; Lee, Linda S; Pijanowski, Bryan C; Gibson, Kevin D; Jenkins, Michael A; Morris, Pamala V and Saunders, Michael R; forestry & natural resources, agronomy, botany & plant pathology, agriculture — administration, from National Institute of Food & Agriculture, $202,500, “Graduate Training in Land Use and Landscape Analysis for Forest and Agricultural Sustainability and Resilience.” Feng, Qi and Shanthikumar, J G; management, from Purdue University, $93,266, “Development of Adaptive Data-Driven Stochastic Modeling Approach and its Application to Strategic Supplier Sourcing Decisions.” Frankel, Steven H; mechanical engineering, from Sandia National Laboratories, $44,365, “Quantum Computing for Computational Fluid Dynamics.” Freeland, James H; educational studies, from Indiana Association Public School Superintendents, $5,000, “Purdue/IAPSS Service Agreement.” Freeman, Jennifer L; health sciences, from Purdue University, $100,000, “Role of Exposure to Environmental Chemical Stressors in Generating Spontaneous Copy Number Variants (CNVs).” Freeman, Lynetta; veterinary clinical science, from Medtric LLC, $49,810, “Dose Response Characteristics of Hyperosmotic Nanemulsions in a Porcine Model of Injury.” Freeman, Lynetta; veterinary clinical science, from Indiana University School of Medicine, $5,496, “IU Notes: Per-Oral Endoscopic Myotomy (POEM).” Fricker, Jon D and Labi, Samuel; civil engineering, from Indiana Department of Transportation, $170,000, “Strategies for Bundling of Transportation Projects Along a Corridor.”
Dimensions of Discovery Garcia Bravo, Jose M; Kokomo Statewide Technology, from National Fluid Power Association, $5,000, “Continuously Variable Hydraulic Transmission for a Small Wind Power Drive Train Simulator.” Garcia Bravo, Jose M; Kokomo Statewide Technology, from Dynsan, LLC, $21,114, “Phase I Option: Application of Switching Valves to Improve Reliability of Fueldraulic Systems.” Gloy, Brent A; agricultural economics, from University of California-Riverside, $27,468, “Reducing Losses to Potato and Tomato Late Blight by Enhanced Monitoring of Pathogen Populations and Improved Resistant Plants, Education, and Extension.” Hamaker, Bruce R; food science, from Kellogg Company, $20,000, “Cereals and Processing Research.” Hamaker, Bruce R; food science, from Kellogg Company, $30,000, “Cereals and Processing Research.” Han, Qingyou; mechanical engineering technology, from Hans Technology, $9,999, “Microstructure Characterization of Casting.” Han, Qingyou; mechanical engineering technology, from Purdue University, $99,766, “Ultrasonic Vibration Assisted ECAP for the Fabrication of Bulk Nanostructured Metals and Alloys.” Harshvardhan,; earth & atmospheric sciences, from Office of Naval Research, $56,884, “Development and Implementation of Universal Cloud/Radiation Parameterizations in Navy Operational Forecast Models.” Hastak, Makarand; construction engineering & management, from Indiana Department of Transportation, $54,993, “Enhanced Treatment Selection for Reflective Joint Cracking in Composite Pavements Phase II.” Heeg, Marlene O; pharmacy — administration, from EMD Serono Inc, $130,000, “Clinical Case Scenarios Focused on Identifying and Overcoming Potential Therapeutic Barriers to Maintaining Adherence to Interferon Beta Therapy in Patients with MS Throughout the Course of Their Disease.” Heeg, Marlene O; pharmacy — administration, from EMD Serono Inc, $27,260, “Clinical Case Scenarios Focused on Identifying and Overcoming Potential Therapeutic Barriers to Maintaining Adherence to Interferon Beta Therapy in Patients with MS Throughout the Course of Their Disease.”
Purdue University Sponsored Program Awards — February 2013
Hertel, Thomas W; agricultural economics, from Multi-Sponsored Industrials, $19,650, “Global Trade Analysis Project (GTAP) Consortium.” Hirst, Peter M; Beckerman, Janna L; Foster, Ricky E; Janick, Jules and Tucker, Tristand E; horticulture & landscape architecture, botany & plant pathology, entomology, Throckmorton Purdue Agricultural Center, from Mary S. Rice Farm Estate, $5,000, “Electric Pruners for Meigs Horticulture Research Facility.” Hoagland, Lori A; Maynard, Elizabeth T; Ballard, Roy W and Egel, Daniel S; horticulture & landscape architecture, field extension educators, botany & plant pathology, from The Ceres Trust, $179,222, “Collaborative Research to Identify Fertility Amendments that Improve Soil Quality and Mediate Pathogen Outbreaks on Organic Vegetable Farms.” Hoagland, Lori A and Weller, Stephen C; horticulture & landscape architecture, from Mary S. Rice Farm Estate, $10,000, “Scale Appropriate Equipment for Vegetable Crop Research.” Horton, William T; civil engineering, from Emerson Climate Technologies, $25,000, “Secondary Loop Residential Systems.” Howe, Katherine M; botany & plant pathology, from University of Wisconsin-Madison, $3,500, “Great Lakes Early Detection Network.” Hu, Y Charlie; electrical & computer engineering, from Inn and Comm CenterInformation Technology Division, $15,000, “Eprof: Fine-Grained Energy Profiler for Smartphones.” Hu, Y Charlie; electrical & computer engineering, from Trask Trust Fund, $50,000, “Critical Prototype Development of Eprof: Fine-Grained Smartphone Energy Profiler.” Ishii, Mamoru and Schlegel, Joshua P; nuclear engineering, from Bettis Atomic Power Laboratory, $283,500, “Interfacial Area Transport Study in Gas-Dispersed Flow Up to Churn-Turbulent to Annular Flow Regime Transition.” Ivantysynova, Monika; Lumkes, John H and Vacca, Andrea; agricultural & biological engineering, from University of Minnesota, $159,878, “Engineering Research Center (ERC) for Compact and Efficient Fluid Power.” (a Discovery Park award — Energy Center) 3
Iyer, Ananth V and Berenguer Falguera, Gemma; management, from Center for Global Development, $25,000, “Benchmarking to Improve Global Health Supply Chains.” Johnson, William G; botany & plant pathology, from DuPont Crop Protection, $13,000, “Weed Research.” Johnson, William G; botany & plant pathology, from DuPont Crop Protection, $5,000, “Weed Research.” Johnston, Cliff T; agronomy, from Blosser,Russell O. Memorial Fellowship, $1,500, “1213 Blosser Travel Award; Das, Kamol.” Kaganovich, Natalya B and Leonard, Laurence B; psychological science, speech, language & hearing science, from National Institutes of Health, $148,217, “Audiovisual Processing in Specific Language Impairment.” Key, Nicole L; mechanical engineering, from Rolls-Royce Corporation, $270,000, “Rotor Design for Mitigating Tip Leakage Flows.” Ko, Jeff C; Fauber-Otlewski, Amy E and Lambrechts, Nicolaas E; veterinary clinical science, from C Laser Inc., $12,002, “Testing of Low Intensity Laser Ablation (LILA) in Dogs with Chronic Pain.” Koltick, David S; physics, from Calsec, $3,200, “Koltick Voluntary Support.” Kompella, Ramana Rao; computer science, from National Science Foundation, $87,562, “Faculty Early Career Development (CAREER): Towards a High-Fidelity Knowledge Plane for Data-Center Networks; Amendment 2 for Grant 105164.” Konieczny, Stephen F; biological sciences, from PHS-NIH National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases, $277,428, “Pancreas Transcription Factors and Disease Model Systems.” Krane, Matthew J; Johnson, David R and Trumble, Kevin P; materials engineering, from National Science Foundation, $16,120, “Collaborative Research: Planning Grant: I/ UCRC: Center for Solidification Processing.” Krupke, Christian H; entomology, from Mary S. Rice Farm Estate, $10,000, “Acquisition of Specialized 4-Row Planter to Support Pest Management Research at Purdue Agriculture Centers.” Krupke, Christian H; entomology, from AMVAC Chemical Corporation, $2,500, “Krupke — Entomology — Research.”
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Purdue University Sponsored Program Awards — February 2013
Krutz, Gary W and Newell, Brittany A; agricultural & biological engineering, from Eaton, $70,609, “Smart Polymer Hose Study.”
Lopez, Roberto G; horticulture & landscape architecture, from Multi-Sponsored Industrials, $2,500, “Multi Sponsored Gift Account.”
Kubis, Tillmann C; Datta, Supriyo; Klimeck, Gerhard and Povolotskyi, Mykhailo; electrical & computer engineering, from Semiconductor Research Corporation, $94,876, “Assessment of Silicon-Free Transport in Realistic Nanoscale Devices with NEMO5.” (a Discovery Park award — Network for Computational Nanotechnology)
Lopez, Roberto G; horticulture & landscape architecture, from American Floral Endowment, $500, “Floriculture Forum.”
Latin, Richard X; botany & plant pathology, from Syngenta Crop Protection Inc., $7,000, “Turfgrass Disease Research.” Latin, Richard X; botany & plant pathology, from Syngenta Crop Protection Inc., $2,500, “Turfgrass Disease Research.” Leuck, Jon D; Camberato, James J and Nielsen, Robert L; Pinney Purdue Agricultural Center, agronomy, from Mary S. Rice Farm Estate, $8,155, “Automated Hydraulic Soil Probe at the Pinney Purdue Agricultural Center (PPAC).” Li, Tonglei; industrial & physical pharmacy, from National Science Foundation, $126,078, “Toward Building a Crystal Structure Prediction Framework.” Lin, Hui-Mei; food science, from MultiSponsored Industrials, $2,800, “MultiSponsored Gift.” Lin, Tsang Long; animal disease diagnostic laboratory, from Indiana Department National Res Div of Fish & Wildlife, $83,235, “Diagnostic Evaluation and Fish Health Inspection of Indiana Fish; Amendment 1.” Linder, Nathan L; Foster, Ricky E; Gibson, Kevin D and Tucker, Tristand E; Throckmorton Purdue Agricultural Center, entomology, botany & plant pathology, from Mary S. Rice Farm Estate, $5,000, “Batwing Mower.” Linder, Nathan L and Young, Jay C; throckmorton-purdue agricultural center, from Mary S. Rice Farm Estate, $6,211, “Kubota RTV Autopilot Upgrade.” Lopez, Roberto G; horticulture & landscape architecture, from American Floral Endowment, $500, “Floriculture Forum.” Lopez, Roberto G; horticulture & landscape architecture, from American Floral Endowment, $1,000, “Floriculture Forum.” Lopez, Roberto G; horticulture & landscape architecture, from American Floral Endowment, $1,000, “Floriculture Forum.”
Lopez, Roberto G; horticulture & landscape architecture, from American Floral Endowment, $500, “Floriculture Forum.” Lucier, Bradley J; Ben-Amotz, Dor and Buzzard, Gregery T; mathematics, chemistry, from Office of Naval Research, $54,734, “Digital Compressive Detection Spectroscopy: Theoretical Optimization and Experimental Implementation.” Luo, Zhao-Qing; biological sciences, from PHS-NIH National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, $111,205, “Modulation of Host Vesicle Trafficking by Legionella Pneumophile.” Lynall, Matthew D; management, from Purdue University, $3,017, “Krannerts Experiential Learning Initiative (ELI).” Mansfield, Charles W; agronomy, from Kansas State University, $2,500, “National Winter Canola Variety Trial.” Marshall, Jordan M; biology — Fort Wayne campus, from Michigan Technical University, $13,598, “Evaluation and Monitoring of Ash Trees Tolerant to Long-Term Exposure to Emerald Ash Borer.” Martinez, Kimber J; youth development & agricultural education, from Indiana State Department of Health, $65,000, “MESA: Multicultural Efforts to End Sexual Assault.” Maynard, Elizabeth T; horticulture & landscape architecture, from Mary S. Rice Farm Estate, $7,160, “Solar Panel Kits for Automated Roll-Up and Roll-Down of Side Vents on Movable High Tunnels.” McKee, Renee K; cooperative extension service expenses, from National Institute of Food & Agriculture, $1,700,000, “Community, Family and Youth Extension Program.” Mesecar, Andrew D; biological sciences, from Vanderbilt University Medical Center, $39,485, “DMPK and in Vivo Studies of the Highly Selective Non-Covalent SARS Main Proteinase 3 CLpro Inhibitor ML188.” Miller, Geralyn M and Kuznar, Lawrence A; accounting & finance — Fort Wayne campus, anthropology — Fort Wayne campus, from National Endowment for Financial Education, $40,000, “Online Learning and Financial Decision Making.” 4
Morgan, Mark T; food science, from Admix Inc., $1,500, “CIP Screening Test of Dynashear Inline High Shear Mixer for Admix, Inc.” Morgan, Mark T; food science, from Viking Pump, Inc, $7,000, “European Hygienic Engineering & Design Group (EHEDG) Phase II Cleanability Assessement of a Hygienic Pump, Model KV-2405.” Morris, Pamala V; diversity expenses, from University of Nebraska-Lincoln, $9,926, “Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion.” Morris, Pamala V; McClure, Myron D; Ahasteen-Bryant, Felica T and Pence Barber, Lori; agriculture — administration, native american cultural center, from National Institute of Food & Agriculture, $200,000, “Developing a Diversity of Culturally Competent Leaders in Agricultural Sciences.” Motevalli, Vahid; mechanical engineering technology, from Multi-Sponsored Industrials, $50,000, “Center for Technology Development Consortium (CTD).” Nachappa, Punya B; biology — Fort Wayne campus, from Texas A&M University, $10,000, “Dissecting the Ecological and Molecular Interactions Between the Pathogen Causing Zebra Chip Disease, its Potato Psyllid Vector and the Host.” Neary, Michael; Camp, Joseph W and Tower, Jason E; animal sciences, comparative pathobiology, Southern Indiana-Purdue Agricultural Center, from Mary S. Rice Farm Estate, $2,795, “Sire Effect on Resistance to Gastrointestinal Nematode Infection in Meat Goats.” Nennich, Tamilee D and Shelton, Brad W; animal sciences, Feldun Purdue Agricultural Center, from Mary S. Rice Farm Estate, $7,250, “Impact of Fiber Digestibility on Dairy Heifer Growth and Rumen Development.” Neumeister, Norbert; Bortoletto, Daniela; Hacker, Thomas J and Shipsey, Ian P; physics, computer & information technology, from Princeton University, $120,392, “U.S. Compact Muon Solenoid (CMS) Operations at LHC; Modification 2 to Grant 105769.” Nielsen, S S; food science, from Multi-Sponsored Industrials, $50, “Multi-Sponsored Gift Funds.” Nyenhuis, John A; electrical & computer engineering, from Zimmer, $20,550, “Statement of Work #10 — Nexel Elbow Implant.” Ohm, Herbert W; agronomy, from Egyptian Cultural and Educational Bureau, $72,000, “2012 ECEB Fellowship for Abdel Awad.”
Dimensions of Discovery Olszewski, Lynn T; nursing — Calumet Campus, from Indiana University, $80,000, “Northwest Indiana Area Health Center (Federal Funds 2012 - 2013).” Panitch, Alyssa; Breur, Gert J and Snyder, Paul W; biomedical engineering, veterinary clinical science, comparative pathobiology, from Trask Trust Fund, $45,203, “Development of Proteoglycans for Treatment of Osteoarthritis: a Pivotal Animal Trial.” Patrick, Helen and Mantzicopoulos-James, Panayota Y; educational studies, from Purdue University, $99,977, “Evaulating Effective Teaching with a Content-Independent Measure: Does the Subject Matter Make a Difference in Kindergarten?” (a Discovery Park award — Discovery Learning center) Patton, Aaron J; agronomy, from Mary S. Rice Farm Estate, $3,517, “Enhancing the Use of a Sustainable Lawn Grass for Indiana.” Peroulis, Dimitrios; electrical & computer engineering, from Flowserve Corp, $7,000, “Flowserve.” Peroulis, Dimitrios; electrical & computer engineering, from Northrop Grumman Space Technology, $25,000, “Northrup Grumman Gift.” Peroulis, Dimitrios; electrical & computer engineering, from Flowserve Corp, $7,000, “Flowserve.” Pijanowski, Bryan C; forestry & natural resources, from University of Michigan, $60,000, “Identify Land Use Tipping Points that Threaten Great Lakes Ecosystems.” Proctor, Robert W; psychological science, from Colorado State University, $55,568, “Actions Effect on Perception.” Purcell, Lindsey A; forestry & natural resources, from Indiana Department of Natural Resources, $20,000, “Urban Woodlot Management— IDNR.” Qiao, Li; aeronautical & astronautical engineering, from National Science Foundation, $450,000, “Career: Understanding Spontaneous Combustion of Hydrogen and Oxygen in Nanobubbles.” Radcliffe, John S; animal sciences, from Basf Plant Science LLC, $10,000, “MultiSponsored.” Radcliffe, John S and Richert, Brian T; animal sciences, from University of Arkansas, $38,278, “Integrated Resource Management Tool to Mitigate the Carbon Footprint of Swine Produced in the U.S.”
Purdue University Sponsored Program Awards — February 2013
Ramdas, Anant K; physics, from Lilly Endowment Inc., $1,000, “Raman, Brillouin, Infrared & Modulation Spectroscopy of Tetrahedrally Coordinate Elemental Group IV, II-V& II-VI Semi-Conductors and Their Heterostructures.” Rathfon, Ronald A; Tower, Jason E; Fei, Songlin; Neary, Michael and Saunders, Michael R; forestry & natural resources, Southern Indiana Purdue Agricultural Center, animal sciences, from Mary S. Rice Farm Estate, $4,850, “Prescribed Grazing Using Goats for Regenerating Oak Forest.” Ratliff, Timothy L; Cancer Research Center, from American Cancer Society, $60,000, “American Cancer Society Institutional Research Grant.” Ratliff, Timothy L; Cancer Research Center, from Walther Cancer Institute Foundation Inc, $50,000, “Center Directors Development Funds Award.” Ratliff, Timothy L; Vice President for Research, from Indiana State Department of Health, $50,000, “Mens Health Educator and Materials.” Rescot, Robert A and Moreland, John R; mechanical engineering — Calumet campus, Center for Innovation thru Visual & Simulation, from City of Hammond, $23,544, “City of Hammond — Simulation and Visualization Model for the Gostlin Street Corridor.” Rescot, Robert A; mechanical engineering — Calumet campus, from Indiana Department of Transportation, $70,791, “Development of Guidelines for the Deployment of Flashing Yellow Arrow Traffic Signals in Indiana (FYA).” Reuhs, Bradley L; food science, from University of Michigan, $23,969, “The Role of Polysaccharide Surface Capsules in Bacteroides Glycan Degradation.” Ribeiro, Fabio H; chemical engineering, from Honda, $60,000, “Research on MultiWalled Carbon Nanotubes.” Richert, Brian T; animal sciences, from Fleischmanns Yeast Inc., $20,000, “Swine Research.” Richert, Brian T; animal sciences, from Fleischmanns Yeast Inc., $13,000, “Swine Research.” Richmond, Douglas S; entomology, from Bayer Cropscience LP, $6,500, “Turfgrass Entomology Research.” Rogers, Marcus K; computer & information technology, from Multi-Sponsored Industrials, $500, “Forensic Seminars.” 5
Rogers, Marcus K; computer & information technology, from Multi-Sponsored Industrials, $500, “Forensic Seminars.” Sadeghi, Farshid; mechanical engineering, from Tecumseh Compressor Group, $85,000, “Tribology Lab Research.” Schoonmaker, Jon; animal sciences, from Mississippi Lime, $29,920, “Determine Effect of Calcium Hydroxide on Performance and Carcass Characteristics of Steers Fed 60% Distillers Grains and Corn Stover.” Seleem, Mohamed; comparative pathobiology, from Purdue University, $99,095, “Teaching an Old Drug a New Trick: Revealing Antimicrobial Mechanism of Action of Statins.” Shakouri, Ali; electrical & computer engineering, from Wyle Laboratories, $34,903, “Thermal Characterization of GaN Transistors.” (a Discovery Park award — Birck Nanotechnology Center) Shakouri, Ali; electrical & computer engineering, from University of Michigan, $81,442, “Dynamics of Thermal Transport at Interfaces Between Dissimilar Materials; Amendment 1.” (a Discovery Park award — Birck Nanotechnology Center) Shalaev, Vladimir M and Boltasseva, Alexandra; electrical & computer engineering, from University of Pennsylvania, $156,000, “Large-Area 3-D Optical Metamaterials with Tunability and Low Loss; Amendment 6; Grant 105104.” (a Discovery Park award — Birck Nanotechnology Center) Shields, Cleveland G; child development & family studies, from PHS-NIH National Cancer Institute, $246,005, “Social and Behavioral Influences on Clinical Communication and Pain Management.” Shin, Yung C; mechanical engineering, from Nanohmics Inc, $60,000, “Laser Cladding Applied to the Construction of Power Factor Corrections (PFC) with Integral Tritium Diffusion Barriers — 27b.” Sivasankar, Preeti M and Huber, Jessica E; speech, language & hearing science, from Purdue University, $97,274, “Respiratory and Laryngeal Phenotypes in Vocal Fatigue.” Sloan, Mary Anne; Technical Assistance Program, from Indiana State Office of Rural Health, $50,000, “Lean Healthcare Training/ Project Facilitation and Introduction for Indiana’s Critical Access Hospitals.” Sloan, Mary Anne; Technical Assistance Program, from Multi-Sponsored Industrials, $6,197, “Multi-Sponsor HTAP.”
Dimensions of Discovery Sloan, Mary Anne; Technical Assistance Program, from Oregon Association of Hosp Health Systems, $134,288, “Partnership for Patients Collaborative with the Oregon Association of Hospitals and Healthcare Systems.” Smith, Anne; Weber-Fox, Christine M; Walsh, Bridget M; Christ, Sharon L and Lynam, Donald R; speech, language & hearing science, child development & family studies, psychological science, from National Institutes of Health, $624,499, “Physiological Correlates of Stuttering.” Smith, Richard S; food science, from Hinsdale Farms Ltd, $4,000, “Sensory Evaluation Research.” Smith, Richard S; food science, from Alcoa Inc, $250, “Food Science Research.” Smith, Richard S; food science, from Hinsdale Farms Ltd, $2,000, “Sensory Evaluation Research.” Smith, Richard S; food science, from Hinsdale Farms Ltd, $2,000, “Sensory Evaluation Research.” Smith, Richard S; food science, from Alcoa Inc, $2,250, “Food Science Research.” Smith, Richard S; food science, from Hinsdale Farms Ltd, $1,000, “Sensory Evaluation Research.” Smith, Richard S; food science, from Hinsdale Farms Ltd, $2,000, “Sensory Evaluation Research.” Smith, Richard S; food science, from Hinsdale Farms Ltd, $2,000, “Sensory Evaluation Research.” Snow, Lowell D; Technical Assistance Program, from Indiana Department of Environmental Management, $30,000, “Sustainable Manufacturing Training.” Son, Steven F; mechanical engineering, from Pennsylvania State University, $59,553, “Smart, Functional Nanoenergetics Design from the Atomistic/Molecular Scale through the Mesoscale.” Son, Steven F; Groven, Lori J and Strachan, Alejandro H; mechanical engineering, materials engineering, from Office of Naval Research, $69,350, “Chemical Decomposition in High Energy Density Materials Induced by Coupled Acoustic and Electromagnetic Energy; Modification 3 for Grant 105324.” Spafford, Eugene H; computer science, from John Wiley & Sons Limited England, $20,000, “Center for Education and Research in Information Assurance and Security (CERIAS) Voluntary Support.”
Purdue University Sponsored Program Awards — February 2013
Strachan, Alejandro H; materials engineering, from University of Illinois at Champaign-Urbana, $125,786, “Shock Wave Energy Dissipation (SWED) by Mechanochemically-Active Nanoporous Materials; Amendment 1.” (a Discovery Park award — Birck Nanotechnology Center)
Wahlman, Joel R; Southeast Purdue Agricultural Center, from Mary S. Rice Farm Estate, $3,225, “Ag Leader Yield Monitoring System for SEPAC JD9400.”
Sudhoff, Scott D and Pekarek, Steven D; electrical & computer engineering, from Office of Naval Research, $11,187, “ESRDC Power Supply Characterization Effort: Purdue Tasks.”
Weaver, Connie M; foods & nutrition, from Kraft Foods Global, Inc, $6,000, “Corporate Affiliates Fund.”
Sudhoff, Scott D and Pekarek, Steven D; electrical & computer engineering, from Florida State University, $196,256, “Electric Ship Research and Development Consortium FY 2013.” Talavage, Thomas M and Nauman, Eric A; biomedical engineering, from Purdue University, $100,000, “Big Ten Athletic Conference/Committee on Institutional Cooperation (CIC)/Ivy League Conference Intercollegiate and Inter-Conference Traumatic Brain Injury Research Collaboration.” Taleyarkhan, Rusi P; nuclear engineering, from Sagamore/Adams Laboratories LLC, $207,649, “Prototype Development and Assessments for Industrial Applications of Select Purdue Nuclear Engineering Metastable Fluidresearch Laboratory Technologies.” Taylor, Lynne S; industrial & physical pharmacy, from Merck & Company Inc., $60,000, “Studies on Amorphous Solid Dispersion Aqueous Suspensions.” Tower, Jason E; Biehle, Donald J and Shelton, Brad W; Southern Indiana Purdue Agricultural Center, Southeast Purdue Agricultural Center, Feldun Purdue Agricultural Center, from Mary S. Rice Farm Estate, $10,000, “Poultry Litter Spreader for Use at SIPAC, SEPAC and FPAC.” Tricoche, Xavier M; computer science, from Intel Corporation, $25,000, “Intel Gift.” Tuinstra, Mitchell R and Johal, Gurmukh S; agronomy, botany & plant pathology, from Cimmyt, Int., $119,810, “Heat Stress Resilient Maize for South Asia through a Public Private Partnership.” Vacca, Andrea; agricultural & biological engineering, from Multi-Sponsored Industrials, $2,000, “Multi Sponsored Gift.” Vaughn, Kevin J; anthropology, from Purdue University, $99,606, “An Archaeological Analysis of the Emergence and Evolution of Ancient Pilgrimage Behavior.” 6
Weaver, Connie M; foods & nutrition, from Kraft Foods Global, Inc, $6,000, “Corporate Affiliates Fund.”
Weaver, Connie M and Ferruzzi, Mario; foods & nutrition, food science, from Mount Sinai School of Medicine, $27,876, “Protective Roles of Grape-Derived Polyphenols in Alzheimers Disease.” Weaver, Connie M; foods & nutrition, from Kraft Foods Global, Inc, $6,000, “Corporate Affiliates Fund.” Weaver, Connie M; foods & nutrition, from Kraft Foods Global, Inc, $6,000, “Corporate Affiliates Fund.” Weaver, Connie M; foods & nutrition, from Kraft Foods Global, Inc, $6,000, “Corporate Affiliates Fund.” Weller, Stephen C; horticulture & landscape architecture, from Indiana Mint Market Development & Research Council, $10,000, “Research Efforts in Weed Management with Mint.” Wendt, Oliver; speech, language & hearing science, from Inn and Comm Center — Information Technology Division, $35,527, “Development of Speakall: A Communication and Language Intervention App for Individuals with Severe Autism.” Whitford, Fred; botany & plant pathology, from Professional Landcare Network Inc, $500, “Purdue Pesticide Programs.” Whitford, Fred; botany & plant pathology, from Professional Landcare Network Inc, $685, “Purdue Pesticide Programs.” Whitford, Fred; botany & plant pathology, from Professional Landcare Network Inc, $1,000, “Purdue Pesticide Programs.” Whitford, Fred; botany & plant pathology, from Professional Landcare Network Inc, $1,173, “Purdue Pesticide Programs.” Wilson, Steven R; communication, from Russell O. Blosser Memorial Fellowship, $1,500, “1213 Blosser Travel Award; Kuang, Kai.” Winer, Charles R; computer information technology — Calumet campus, from University of Massachusetts, $10,086, “C-PATH 2; Advancing the Successful IT Student through Enhanced Computational Thinking (ASSECT).”
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Purdue University Sponsored Program Awards — February 2013
Wise, Kiersten A; botany & plant pathology, from Agricultural Research Service, $30,111, “Charcoal Rot Disease Development and its Impact on Soybean Yield in the North Central U.S.” Wise, Kiersten A; botany & plant pathology, from E.I. du Pont de Nemours and Company, $10,200, “Wheat Disease Research.” Witz, Steven M; health sciences, from Regenstrief Foundation, $10,000,000, “Driving to Impact: Regenstrief Center for Healthcare Engineering 2013-2018.” (a Discovery Park award — Regenstrief) Xi, Bowei; statistics, from University of Texas at Dallas, $95,450, “A Game Theoretic Framework for Adversarial Classification.” Xia, Yu; chemistry, from Purdue University, $100,000, “Stereo-Structural Anaylsis of Glycans with Single-Sugar Resolution via Mass Spectrometry.” Xu, Jin-Rong; botany & plant pathology, from Purdue University, $90,613, “The Regulatory Functions of Prp4 Kinase in RNA Splicing.” Ye, Peide; electrical & computer engineering, from Semiconductor Research Corporation, $100,000, “2D SpinFET.” (a Discovery Park award — Birck Nanotechnology Center) Zhang, Hao; statistics, from International Plant Nutrition Institute, $5,000, “International Plant Nutrition Institute.” Zhao, Fu and Sutherland, John W; mechanical engineering, environmental & ecological engineering, from University of Arkansas, $19,995, “Metal Processing Report/Dossier.” Zhou, Chenn Q and Wu, Bin; Center for Innovation thru Visualization & Simulation, from LHP International LLC, $16,807, “Numerical Simulation of a Diesel Engine Intake Manifold.” Zwier, Timothy S; chemistry, from DOEER-Basic Energy Sciences Chemistry, $70,000, “Isomer-Specific Spectroscopy of Lignin-Related Neutrals, Ions and Pyrolysis Products.”
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