Chemical and Biological Engineering Grants
Dr. Cameron Abrams received $1,378,071 from National Institutes of Health for “Chimeric Virucides Based on a Novel Theory of Viral Metastability.”
Dr. Jason Baxter received $332,291 from National Science Foundation for “MRI: Acquisition of an Ultrafast Laser System for Terahertz Spectroscopy and Sub-Picosecond Dynamics.”
Dr. Kenneth Lau received $50,000 from Syngenta Corporation for “Solventless Particle Encapsulation via Initiated Chemical Vapor Deposition.”
Dr. Giuseppe Palmese received $15,000 from Ben Franklin Technology Partners for “Physical Characteristics of Sustainable Polymers.”
Dr. Masoud Soroush received $265,370 from National Science Foundation for “Collaborative Research: GOALI: Design of Chemically Self-Regulated, Acrylic Coatings Processes through Iterative Use of Chemical Quantum Calculations and Spectroscopic Methods.”
Dr. Jason Baxter received $315,000 from the National Sciene Foundation for "Microreactor for High-Yield Solution Deposition of Thin Films and Nanowires."
Dr. Yossef Elabd received $16,750 from the National Science Foundation for "CAREER: Multicomponent Transport in Polymer Electrolyte Membranes."
Dr. Yossef Elabd received $135,000 from the National Science Foundation for "Transport in Polymeric Materials used in Biomedical Devices."
Dr. Kenneth Lau received $37,840 from the National Science Foundation for "CAREER: Engineering and Integration of Polymer Electronic Materials for Alternative Energies."
Dr. Kenneth Lau received $33,000 from Ben Franklin Technology Partners for "Solventless Particle Encapsulation via Initiated Chemical Vapor Deposition."
Dr. Giuseppe Palmese received $116,500 from the Army Research Lab for “Multiscale Synthesis, Modeling and Design of High Performance Polymer Systems.”
Dr. Masoud Soroush received $12,000 from National Science Foundation for “Collaborative Research: GOALI: Design of Chemically Self-Regulated, Acrylic Coatings Processes through Iterative use of Chemical Quantum Calculations and Spectroscopic Methods.”