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NSF CAREER Development Awards

Year 2006

Adrienne Minerick

Adrienne Minerick, Dave C. Swalm School of Chemical Engineering

Alicia Beatty, Department of Chemical Sciences

Keith Walters, Department of Mechanical Engineering

Year 2005

Priscilla Hill

Priscilla Hill, Dave C. Swalm School of Chemical Engineering
CAREER: A Multi-Scale Approach to Particle Breakage in Stirred Vessels and its Integration into Education

Year 2002

Edward Allen

Edward Allen, Computer Science and Engineering
CAREER: Assessment of Open-Source Software for High-Performance Computing

Benjamin S. Magbanua, Jr, Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering
CAREER: Uncertainty Analysis and Modeling of the Biodegradation of Synthetic Organic Compounds in Activated Sludge Biotreatment System

Year 2000

Ioana Banicescu

Ioana Banicescu, Computer Science and Engineering
CAREER: Advances in Dynamic Scheduling Stategires for Scalable Parallel Scientific Applications

Eric Hansen, Computer Science and Engineering
CAREER - A Decision-Theoretic Approach to Intelligent Planning and Control

Year 1998

Noel Schulz

Noel N. Schulz, Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering
CAREER: Development of an Intelligent Information Processor for Electric Power Distribution Systems

Year 1995

Kirk H. Schulz

Kirk H. Schulz, Dave C. Swalm School of Chemical Engineering
CAREER: The Relationship Between Surface Conductivity and Surface Reaction Pathways