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January 2004 Awards* John H. Aldrich of Political Science has received an award from Harvard University for a project entitled "EITM Summer Training Institute." Total funding will be $174,158 over 19 months. Gregory Britz of Documentary Studies has received an award from the NC Arts Council for a project entitled "Citizenship, Justice, and Belonging Project." Total funding will be $9,850 over 5 months. Gregory Britz of Documentary Studies has received an award from the NC Arts Council for a project entitled "Neighborhoods Project." Total funding will be $2,600 over 5 months. Lawrence Carin of Electrical Engineering has received an award from the Office of Naval Research for a project entitled "Integration of Duke NIITEK Technology for a Prototype GPR-QR System." Total funding will be $400,000 over 24 months. Lawrence Carin of Electrical Engineering has received an award from the Army Research Laboratory for a project entitled "Signal Processing for the NVESD WAAMD and Forward-Looking Radar Program (Supplement)." Total funding will be $100,000 over 8 months. Krishnendu Chakrabarty of Electrical Engineering has received an award from the Semiconductor Research Corp. for a project entitled "Full-Chip Testing of Mixed-Signal, Hierarchical, and Heterogeneous SOCs." Total funding will be $68,000 over 12 months. Harris M. Cooper of Education has received an award from the Department of Education for a project entitled "Homework: A Research Synthesis with Implications for Policy and Practice." Total funding will be $87,788 over 12 months. Larry B. Crowder of the Marine Lab has received an award from North Carolina State University for a project entitled "Effects of Hurricane Isabel in Eastern Pamlico Sound." Total funding will be $10,000 over 12 months. Kenneth A. Dodge of the Center for Child and Family Policy has received an award from the Duke Endowment for a project entitled "Families First: Ensuring the Healthy Development of North Carolina's Children." Total funding will be $1,457,181 over 12 months. Earl H. Dowell of Mechanical Engineering has received an award from the National Science Foundation for a project entitled "Dynamics Days 2004." Total funding will be $10,240 over 12 months. Richard G. Fehon of DCMB has received an award from the National Institutes of Health for a project entitled "Function of Merlin, a Drosophila NF2 Gene Homolgue." Total funding will be $1,602,565 over 60 months. Alexander Hartemink of Computer Science has received an award from the National Science Foundation for a project entitled "CAREER: Computational Methods for Learning Dynamic Networks of Regulation and Control." Total funding will be $487,344 over 60 months. David E. Hinton of the Nicholas School has received an award from the University of California - Riverside for a project entitled "Use of Japanese Medaka as an On-line Screening Platform for the Evaluation of Potable Water." Total funding will be $62,500 over 5 months. James A. Joseph of Public Policy Studies has received an award from The Annie E. Casey Foundation for a project entitled "Operating and Program Support for the Center for Leadership and Public Values at the Terry Sanford Institute of Public Policy." Total funding will be $70,000 over 12 months. Carolyn McAllaster of the School of Law has received an award from the Crape Myrtle Festival, Inc. for a project entitled "Duke AIDS Legal Assistance Project." Total funding will be $800 over 12 months. Alexander Rosenberg of Philosophy has received an award from the National Science Foundation for a project entitled "Post-doctoral/Graduate Research and Training Program in Philosophy of Biology." Total funding will be $296,334 over 36 months. Andrew J. Schuler of Civil Engineering has received an award from the National Science Foundation for a project entitled "CAREER: Microbial Storage Products and Density: Overlooked Fundamentals and Promising Opportunities in Biological Solids Separation." Total funding will be $400,007 over 60 months. Elwyn L. Simons of Biological Anthropology has received an award from the L.S.B. Leakey Foundation for a project entitled "Discovery and Research on New Materials of Early Egyptian Anthropoids." Total funding will be $10,000 over 8 months. Werner Tornow of Physics has received an award from the Department of Energy for a project entitled "TUNL-HIGS (Part IV) (Supplement)." Total funding will be $700,000 over 21 months. Adam P. Wax of Biomedical Engineering has received an award from the National Science Foundation for a project entitled "Low Coherence Light Scattering for Biophotonics." Total funding will be $400,000 over 60 months. Kathryn Whetten-Goldstein of the Center for Health Policy, Law, and Management has received an award from the University of North Carolina - Chapel Hill for a project entitled "HIV+Prison Releases' Access to HIV Care and Services." Total funding will be $16,829 over 9 months. Gary A. Ybarra of Electrical Engineering has received
an award from the National Science Foundation for a project entitled "MUSIC:
Math Understanding through Science Integrated with Curriculum." Total
funding will be $1,424,744 over 60 months.
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of Medicine awards are listed separately: Last updated February 3, 2004, by Ken Macdonald |
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