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| December 2005
Archives: Alumni Profiles | Class Notes |
Research Funding Report, October 2005R. G. Cooks, Chemistry, from Thermo Finnigan, $55,000, "Research into Ion Trap Mass Spectrometry." R. G. Cooks, Chemistry, from Thermo Finnigan, $60,000, "Research into Ion Trap Mass Spectrometry." R. G. Cooks, Chemistry, from Army Corps of Engineers, U.S., $26,500, "Portable Mass Spectrometer for Detection and Quantification of Explosives Compounds in Groundwater." R. G. Cooks, Chemistry, from Thermo Finnigan, $140,000, "Research into Ion Trap Mass Spectrometry." Z. J. Feng, R. K. Swihart and Y. D. DeWoody, Mathematics, Forestry and Natural Resources, from Mcdonnell, James S. Foundation, $2,271, "An Integrated, Hierarchical Framework for Modeling Biocomplexity." J. P. Finley, Physics, from Space Telescope Science Institute, $93,393, "Hubble Fellowship Program Search for Planets in Open Clusters." J. P. Finley, Physics, from Smithsonian Astrophysical Observatory, $9,600, "VERITAS: Very Energetic Radiation Imaging Telescope Array System." S. E. Hambrusch, Computer Science, from University of Illinois, $35,968, "CIC/GE Predoctoral Fellowship." A. E. Konopka, Biological Sciences, from Howard Hughes Medical Institute, $3,500, "2002 Undergraduate Biological Sciences Education Program." J. G. Ogg, Department of Earth & Atmospheric Sciences, from Iowa State University, $30,000, "(1) Time Scale of Earth History - Database Enhancement, Tools and Visualization, and (2) Database Development for Magnetostratigraphy." F. E. Regnier, Chemistry, from University of Texas at San Antonio, $75,000, "Role of Oxidative Damage to Specific Molecules in Aging." T. Ren, Chemistry, from National Science Foundation, $183,230, "Conjugated Diruthenium Metallaynes: Monomers, Dimers, and Oligomers." P. B. Shepson, Chemistry, from Washington State University, $53,443, "Development of Instrumentation for Measurement of Biosphere-Atmosphere Fluxes of Carbon and Nitrogen." I. P. Shipsey and V. E. Barnes, Physics, from University of Oregon, $5,000, "A Fast Gas Cerenkov Calorimeter for Luminosity and Machine Monitoring." I. P. Shipsey, D. Bortoletto and V. E. Barnes, Physics, from University of Oregon, $17,000, "Development of a Micro Pattern Gas Detector Readout for a TPC." I. P. Shipsey and D. Bortoletto, Physics, from University of Oregon, $22,500, "Development of Thin Silicon Sensors for Tracking." I. Szleifer, Chemistry, from Massachusetts Institute
of Technology, $93,750, "Nanomolecular Interactions of Novel Biological
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