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UNI Battelle Applied Research Grant

Grant Recipients 2006

  1. Ethanol & Biodiesel Byproducts as Base Oils for Biobased Industrial Lubricants. Lou Honary, Marjorie Rover, Patrick Johnston, Michael Rogers, Wes James
     

  1. Development and Commercialization of a foundry Binder System Based on Polysaccharide bio-feed stock.  Jerry Thiel
     

  1. Robotics-Deployed Detection of Biological Agents.  Michael Walter
     

  1. Identifying drought tolerance genes in the reproductive structures of barley. Tilahun Abebe
     

  1. Commercialization of protein structure prediction technology.  Alexsandar Poleksic and Mark Fienup
     

  1. Commercial Computing Grids.  Paul Gray
     

  1. Commercialization of Leading Edge Paint Removal Technologies.  John Konefes, Jason Ebensberger, Michael Bolick, Glee Kidder, Christopher Lampe, Julie Reinitz, Lea Schellhorn, Jeremiah Treloar
     

  1. Faculty/Student Collaboration on Commercializable Research

a.       Development of a Comprehensive Nanoscience Laboratory for Basic and Applied ResearchTimothy Kidd.

b.      Establishment of a Bio-based Metal Working Fluid Research Program.  Nageswara Rao Posinasetti, Ronald O’Meara, and Julie Zhang.  

c.       Isolation of disease resistance genes (R genes) conferring resistance to Fusarium verticillioides in corn.  James Jurgenson.  

d.      A Novel Automatic Utility Data Collection and Management System using IEEE 802.15.4-compliant Wireless Mesh Networks.  Jin Zhu and  Recayi Pecen.   

e.       Two Novel Applications of a Unique Miniature Laser Interferometer:  1) Nanoscale Surface Profiler and Vibration Detector; and 2) Miniature Surface Tension Measuring System.  Fred Behroozi.   

f.        Genetic engineering of hop (Humulus lupulus) for the production of plant made pharmaceuticals.  Alex Schwekendiek.  

 

 

 

 

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