Storrs Grants, May 2009

The following grants were received at the Storrs-based programs through the Office for Sponsored Programs in May 2009.

The following grants were received through the Office for Sponsored Programs (OSP) in May 2009. The list represents only new proposals awarded, and excludes continuations. The list is supplied each month by OSP.

Accorsi, Michael, Civil & Environmental Engineering
Ethiopian-UConn Partnership in Sustainable Development and Management of Water Resources

U.S. Agency for International Development, $50,000, 5/09-11/09

Anderson, Amy, Pharmaceutical Sciences
Targeting
Dihydrofolate Reductase to Design Antimicrobial Agents
National Institutes of Health/National Institute of General Medical Sciences, $1,079,603, 1/09-12/12

Best, Samuel, Political Science
Workers Compensation Survey – Wisconsin

Workers Compensation Research Institute, $91,251, 2/09-6/09

Bushey, Joseph, Civil & Environmental Engineering
Water Quality Monitoring and Assessment Due to Addition of a Lane on a Divided Highway in Southeastern Connecticut

Connecticut Department of Transportation/Connecticut Academy of Science & Engineering, $31,858, 5/09-6/10

Bushey, Joseph, Civil & Environmental Engineering
Evaluation of Environmental Wetland Mitigation Alternatives for Transportation Projects

Connecticut Department of Transportation/Connecticut Academy of Science & Engineering, $19,968, 7/09-6/10

Cassenti, Brice, Mechanical Engineering
Thermo-viscoplastic Creep and Fracture of Single Crystal Materials

Department of Defense/Air Force/United Technologies-Pratt & Whitney, $40,000, 4/09-8/09

Courtmanche, Jason, Connecticut Writing Project
Connecticut Writing Project – Storrs

Department of Education/National Writing Project Corp., $46,000, 3/09-6/10

Ellis, Donna, Plant Science
Biological Control of Mile-A-Minute Weed (Persicaria perfoliata) with Rhinocomimus latipes

U.S. Department of Agriculture/Animal & Plant Health Inspection Service, $4,339, 2/09-12/09

Fischer, Mary, Sociology
Social Capital, School Choice, and Student Success: Examining the Linkages Among High School Students in the Educational Longitudinal Study

American Educational Research Association, $34,949, 6/09-5/11

Frisman, Linda, School of Social Work Instruction & Research
Medicaid Restoration for Prisoners with Severe Mental Illness

National Institutes of Health/National Institute of Mental Health/University of North Carolina, $120,098, 4/09-3/10

Geary, Steven, Pathobiology & Veterinary Science
Foreign Animal Diseases, Immune Protection and Diagnostics

U.S. Department of Agriculture/Agricultural Research Service, $18,306, 6/08-5/10

Goffinet, Bernard, Ecology & Evolutionary Biology
Doctoral Dissertation: Phylogenetic Relationships, Population Structure and Evolutionary Genetics of the Southern Appalachian Asexual Hornwort Megaceros Aenigmaticus (J.C. Villareal)

National Science Foundation, $9,594, 6/09-5/10

Hannafin, Robert, Educational Psychology
Transforming Engineering Education Through Social Networking

National Science Foundation, $99,999, 5/09-4/10

Howser, Michael, University Libraries – Research & Information Services
Office of Long Island Sound Programs Digital Aerial Photo Compression and Indexing

Department of Commerce/National Oceanic & Atmospheric Administration/Connecticut Department of Environmental Protection, $27,743, 5/09-4/11

Jackson, Eric, Connecticut Transportation Institute
The Design-Build Methodology: A Review of Practice and Evaluation for Connecticut Applications

Connecticut Department of Transportation/Connecticut Academy of Science & Engineering, $19,877, 5/09-6/10

Jacobs, Barbara, Nursing Instruction & Research
Clinical Director of Ethics Consultation

Hartford Hospital, $43,500, 8/08-5/09

Javidi, Bahram, Electrical & Computer Engineering
3D Sensing and Imaging of Objects Occluded by Clouds

Department of Defense/Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency, $125,000, 5/09-5/10

Javidi, Bahram, Electrical & Computer Engineering
New Imaging Paradigm using Quantum Optics for 3D Visualization, Optical Compression and ATR

Department of Defense/Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency/Air Force, $300,000, 5/09-7/10

Johnson, Blair, Psychology
Syntheses of HIV Prevention Research, Phase III

National Institutes of Health, $2,829,419, 2/09-2/14

Jordan, Eric, Mechanical Engineering
Thin, Dense Ceramic Layers To Improve Thermal Barrier Coating Performance, Durability, and Reliability

Department of Defense/Navy/Office of Naval Research, $50,000, 5/09-5/10

Kazerounian, Kazem, Mechanical Engineering
Research Experiences for Teachers (RET) Site: The Joule Fellows – Teachers in Sustainable Energies Research Laboratories

National Science Foundation, $450,000, 5/09-4/12

Kraemer, William, Kinesiology
Impact of a Multi-Nutrient Supplement on Performance and Quality of Life

AdvoCare International L.P., $72,284, 8/09-7/10

Kraus, Christine, Center for Survey Research & Analysis
Tobacco Tax Survey

American Cancer Society Inc., $20,000, 2/09-5/09

Kraus, Christine, Center for Survey Research & Analysis
Physicians Survey

Connecticut Childrens Medical Center, $4,400, 3/09-4/09

Kraus, Christine, Center for Survey Research & Analysis
Stroke Survey

Connecticut Department of Public Health, $8,000, 4/09-6/09

Legrand, Ana, Plant Science
Measuring Impacts of Integrated Pest Management Nationally

U.S. Department of Agriculture, $199,795, 6/09-5/12

Panosky, Denise, Nursing Instruction & Research
Leadership, Education, Achievement, and Development

Viola W. Bernard Foundation, $10,000, 8/09-7/10

Shaw, Leon, Chemical, Materials & Biomolecular Engineering
Novel Processing of WC/Co Hardmetals with Simultaneous Improvements in Hardness and Toughness Derived From Nanocrystalline Powder

National Science Foundation, $299,999, 9/09-8/12

Shelton, Deborah, Nursing Instruction & Research
An Evaluation of START NOW Skills Training for Inmates

Department of Justice/National Institute of Corrections/University of Conn Health Center, $6,404, 9/08-9/09

Silander, John, Ecology & Evolutionary Biology
Spatiotemporal Models of Phenology – Integrating the Effects of Climate Change in Plants and Animals

National Science Foundation, $187,575, 5/09-4/10

Smirnova, Alevtina, Chemical, Materials & Biomolecular Engineering
Nano-Engineered Supercapacitor for Space-Based Military Application

Department of Defense/Air Force/Giner Inc., $19,716, 2/09-11/09

Sotzing, Gregory, Chemistry
Development of Coatings of Textile Structures for the Obtainment of the Electrochrome Effect

International Technology & Products Germany (ITP GmbH), $99,000, 6/09-6/10

Strausbaugh, Linda, Molecular & Cell Biology
Next Generation Sequencing in Non-Model Organisms

American Genetic Association, $16,000, 7/08-6/09

Suib, Steven, Chemistry
Environmental Catalysis and Photocatalysis of Pollutants

VeruTEK Technologies Inc., $195,000, 4/09-5/10

Valiquette, Edith, Extension
Danbury 4-H Afterschool

Danbury Public Schools, $13,380, 10/08-6/09

Wells, Barrett, Physics
Phase Separation and Magnetism in Strained Films of Transition Metal Oxides

National Science Foundation/Mathematical & Physical Sciences, $370,000, 6/09-5/12

Wilson, Richard, Human Rights Institute
Judging History: The Use of Historical Evidence in International Criminal Tribunals

National Endowment for the Humanities, $50,400, 7/09-6/10