DIMENSIONS of DISCOVERY Sponsored Program Awards November 2015

Abbott, Angela R and Palmer, Laura A; Anderson, Joseph M; agronomy, from Brunswicker, Sabine; industrial technol- agriculture – administration, health and Rubisco Seeds LLC, $3,000, “Corn Research.” ogy, from Red Hat, $25,000, “Red Hat Doc- human sciences, from Pennsylvania State Appenzeller, Joerg; Chen, Zhihong and toral Appointment.” University, $37,831, “Cyfar Coach.” Klimeck, Gerhard; electrical & computer Bullock, Darcy M; civil engineering, from Abu-Omar, Mahdi M; chemical engineer- engineering, from University of Notre Dame, Department of Transportation, ing, from Eli Lilly and Company, $100,000, $670,848, “Modification No 6 to Grant $17,259, “Transportation Research Board “Green Solvents Discovery and Develop- 106424.” (a Discovery Park award — Birck (TRB) Annual Meeting Activities.” ment.” Nanotechnology Center) Byrn, Stephen R; industrial & physical phar- Agrawal, Rakesh; chemical engineering, Arling, Gregory W; nursing, from Indiana macy, from University of Chicago, $99,230, from Ross Graduate Fellowship/Assistant- University, $62,497, “Initiative to Reduce “Pre-clinical Development of Myosolvins, a ship, $16,834, “McClary, Scott A.” Avoidable Hospitalizations Amoung Nurs- New Class of Medicine, Amendment 1.” Agrawal, Rakesh; Lundstrom, Mark S; ing Facility Residents – Optimistic.” Casteel, Shaun N; agronomy, from Valent Alam, Muhammad A; Garimella, Suresh Bahr, David F; materials engineering, U.S.A. Corporation, $9,000, “Soybean Exten- V and Sharma, Pankaj; chemical engineer- from Purdue Doctoral Program, $31,910, sion Research.” ing, electrical & computer engineering, “Brenner, Anneliese.” Chen, Jun; mechanical engineering, from mechanical engineering, industrial tech- Bajaj, Anil K; mechanical engineering, from Environmental Protection Agency, $15,000, nology, from National Renewable Energy Cummins Business Services, $27,000, “Cum- “Development of Distributed Off-Grid Wind Laboratory, $63,750, “Solar Energy Research mins Assistanships.” Energy System for Rural African Communi- Institute for India and the United States Bayley, William G; chemistry, from North ties.” (Seriius).” Putnam Community School Corporation, Cheng, Ji-Xin; biomedical engineering, from Ajuwon, Kolapo; animal sciences, from Ab $600, “Instrumentation Van Project.” California Medical Innovations, $41,684, Agri Limited, $25,000, “Swine Research.” Benes, Bedrich; computer graphics tech- “Micro-Mechanical Role of Hypertension in Ajuwon, Kolapo; animal sciences, from Ab nology, from , $2,000, Intimal Hyperplasia.” Agri Limited, $35,000, “Swine Research.” “INCR: 1415 Lab & Core Equipment Grant.” Cheng, Ji-Xin; biomedical engineering, from Alam, Muhammad A; electrical & com- Bertino, Elisa; computer science, from Eli National Collegiate Inventors & Innovators puter engineering, from Texas Instruments, Lilly and Company, $57,837, “Informatics Alliance, $10,000, “Biomedical Engineering Inc., $60,000, “Texas Instruments Gift.” Database.” Innovation, Design and Entrepreneurship Award (BMEidea).” Alexeenko, Alina; aeronautical & astronau- Bigelow, Cale A; horticulture & landscape tical engineering, from Ima Life, $10,000, architecture, from Pro Products, LLC, Choi, Young D; biological sciences – “Lyogroup Consortium.” $3,000, “Putting Greens Research.” Calumet campus, from Indiana Department of Natural Resources, $43,062, “Ecology Allebach, Jan P; electrical & computer engi- Boudouris, Bryan W; chemical engineer- Education for Local College Students and neering, from Hewlett Packard, $525,000, ing, from National Science Foundation, Residents for Monitoring of Biodiversity in “Print Quality Improvement Program.” $97,600, “Faculty Early Career Development the Coffee Creek Watershed.” Allebach, Jan P; electrical & computer (CAREER): Advanced Molecular Archi- engineering, from Hewlett Packard, $75,000, tectures for Electronically-Active Radical Christian, John A; comparative pathobiol- “Person Detection and Recognition for Polymers.” ogy, from Western University of Health Sci- ences, $1,855, “Cytology Resource Center.” Smarthome and Smartoffice.” Brophy, Sean; engineering education, from Ambrose, Rose Prabin K; agricultural & Purdue University, $15,000, “15/16 Entre- Christmon, Kenneth C; diversity and mul- biological engineering, from Kansas State preneurial Leadership Academy Award.” (a ticultural affairs – Fort Wayne campus, from University, $43,999, “Flow Behavior and Discovery Park award — Burton D. Morgan Indiana Department of Workforce Develop- Spray Coating Efficiency During the Produc- Center) ment, $32,421, “Career and Technical Educa- tion Student Services 2015-2016.” tion of Rendered Protein Meals.” Brunswicker, Sabine; industrial technol- Anderson, Joseph M; agronomy, from ogy, from Red Hat, $25,000, “Red Hat Doc- Collicott, Steven H; aeronautical & astro- Rubisco Seeds LLC, $3,250, “Corn Research.” toral Appointment.” nautical engineering, from Rolls-Royce, Inc., $95,172, “2015 Oil Spin Testing.”

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Dasgupta, Anirban; statistics, from Else- Esters, Levon T; youth development & agri- Gitau, Margaret W; agricultural & bio- vier Ltd, $68,831, “Executive Editor Agree- cultural education, from Pioneer Hi-Bred logical engineering, from Purdue Univer- ment for Anirban Dasgupta.” International, Inc., $5,000, “John Deere Map sity, $16,944, “Assessment of Current Water DeLaurentis, Daniel A; aeronautical & Summer Program.” Quality Indices in Relation to Ecological astronautical engineering, from University Fairfax, Keke C; comparative pathobiology, Functioning in the Coastal Zone.” of Maryland, $30,000, “National Center of from Endoparagon Inc, $1,145, “Studies Gounder, Rajamani P; chemical engineer- Excellence for Aviation Operations Research Related to Cysteine Protease Cz Compounds ing, from Korea University, $6,000, “Young- (NEXTOR) II: Air Connectivity Index.” Versus Schistosomiasis.” gul Hur – Purdue University – Korea U Bk.” Delaurentis, Daniel A; aeronautical & Federer, Natalie L; field extension educa- Hacker, Thomas J and Hansen, Raymond astronautical engineering, from Missile tors, from Fulton County REMC Operation A; computer & information technology, from Defense Agency, $73,447, “An Agent-Based Roundup, $2,000, “Educational Programs in University of Stavanger, $30,000, “Strategic Concept for an Enhanced Command and Pulaski County.” Collaboration on Advanced Data Analy- Control, Battle Management, and Commu- Fentiman, Audeen W; engineering admin- sis and Communication Between Purdue nications (C2BMC) Architecture: Modifica- istration engineering experiment, from University and University of Stavanger.” (a tion 25 Grant No. 104755.” Idaho National Laboratory, $18,432, “Light Discovery Park award – NEEScomm) Delp, Edward J ; electrical & computer Water Reactor (LWR) Research, Develop- Haines, Melinda D; visual & performing engineering, from University of Hawaii, ment and Demonstration (RD&D) Plan.” arts – Fort Wayne campus, from Arts United $11,210, “Food Image Capture Using a Finke, Linda M; health & human services of Greater Fort Wayne, $4,925, “Indiana Mobile Application.” – Fort Wayne campus, from Indiana Family University-Purdue University Fort Wayne Delp, Edward J; electrical & computer engi- Health Council, $3,465, “Lafayette Street (IPFW)/Shruti Indian Performance Series neering, from Google Inc, $40,086, “Google.” Familty Health Clinic – Insurance Navigator – Ragamala Dance.” Grant – Title X.” Deshmukh, Abhijit V; Bagchi, Saurabh Hamaker, Bruce R and Terekhov, Anton I; and Lee, Seokcheon; industrial engineer- Fisher, Timothy; Heister, Stephen D and food science, from Herbalife, $9,806, “Aloe ing, electrical & computer engineering, Shih, Tom I; mechanical engineering, aero- Vera Leaf Carbohydrate Analysis.” from General Electric Company, $216,094, nautical & astronautical engineering, from Hamaker, Bruce R Ferruzzi, Mario “Priam15-01: Smart Real Time Optimized Air Force Research Laboratory, $98,000, and ; Factories.” “Center for Integrated Thermal Management food science, from Pepsico Inc./ World of Aerospace Vehicles [Grant No. 106951].” Trading Co., $90,272, “In Vitro Studies with Diaz Valderrama, Jorge Ronny; botany (a Discovery Park award — Birck Nanotech- Orange Pomace.” & plant pathology, from Golden Key Inter- nology Center) national Honour Society, $2,500, “Jorge Hamaker, Bruce R; food science, from Valderrama Golden Key Award.” Fisher, Timothy; mechanical engineering, Mondelez Global LLC, $105,327, “Study from Raytheon, $10,000, “Purdue G-Load and Identification of Starch Sources with Doerge, Rebecca W ; statistics, from Cook Test of Heat Pipes Project.” (a Discovery Park Improved Slowly Digestible Property in Research Incorporated, $18,555, “Cook award — Birck Nanotechnology Center) Intermediate Moisture Systems.” Research Inc Ra Fall 2015.” Garimella, Suresh V; mechanical engineer- Hamilton, Roy L; Education Opportuni- Doudareva, Natalia ; biochemistry, from ing, from Intel Corporation, $15,000, “Cool- ties Program – Calumet campus, from U.S. Binational Science Foundation, $27,450, ing Technolgies Research Center (Cooling Department of Education, $276,777, “Ron- “Plant-Mediated Defense Mechanisms in Technologies Research Center (CTRC)) ald E. McNair Post-Baccalaureate Achieve- Gall-Forming Aphids.” 2012-2013 Membership - Memo Match for ment Program.” Dragnev, Peter D; Anderson, Jeffrey 106029.” Han, Qingyou; engineering technology , R and Coroian, Iuliu D; mathematics – Gaskill, Brianna N; comparative pathobiol- from Ryobi Die Casting (USA) Inc, $10,000, Fort Wayne campus, from Vision Menu, ogy, from Medical Research Council, Eng- “Center for Materials Processing Research $4,930, “Mathematics Support to Improve land, $4,537, “Laboratory Animal Welfare.” Accuracy.” (CMPR).” Geahlen, Robert L; medicinal chemistry & Handwerker, Carol A and Blendell, John Dydak, Ulrike; health sciences, from Pur- molecular pharmacology, from Purdue Uni- E; materials engineering, from Tri Austin, due University, $30,000, “Imaging of Dopa- versity, $30,000, “Tyrosine Protein Kinases $30,000, “Base Metal Electrode Capacitor minergic Neuron Function in Welders.” and Lymphocyte Activation.” Test Methods.” El-Azab, Anter A; materials engineer- Giannios, Dimitrios; physics, from Smith- Hartman, Nathan W Sangid, Michael ing, from Battelle Energy Alliance LLC, sonian Astrophysical Observatory, $102,057, and D $103,483, “Microstructure Evolution in “Einstein Postdoctoral Fellowship - Maria ; industrial engineering, aeronautical & Irradiated UO2.” Petropoulou.” astronautical engineering, from General Electric Company, $211,829, “Priam15-03: Engel, Bernard A Giannios, Dimitrios ; agricultural & biological ; physics, from National Extend Model Based Definition and Interop- engineering, from Egyptian Cultural and Aeronautics and Space Administration, erability for MBE.” Educational Bureau, $80,000, “ECEB 2015 $152,415, “Relativistic Jets: Acceleration, Atef Mohamed Abouelnour Gm 1027.” Dissipation and Interactions with Ambient Gas.” 2 Dimensions of Discovery Purdue University Sponsored Program Awards — November 2015

Heeg, Marlene O; pharmacy – administra- Hwang, Inseok; aeronautical & astronau- Johnson, William G; botany & plant pathol- tion, from Otsuka America Pharmaceutical, tical engineering, from Optimal Synthesis ogy, from FMC Corporation, $1,375, “Weed $150,000, “Peerview Maintenance of Certi- Inc, $4,000, “A Formal Approach to User Science Research Voluntary Support.” fication Educational Platform, “improving Interface Design Using Hybrid System Johnson, William G; botany & plant pathol- Remission Rates in Patients with Major Theory – Phase II.” ogy, from FMC Corporation, $5,000, “Weed Depressive Disorder in an Era of Updated Ivantysynova, Monika; Lumkes, John H Science Research Voluntary Support.” Diagnostic Criteria and Expanding Treat- and Vacca, Andrea; agriculture – adminis- Johnson, William G ment Options.” ; botany & plant tration, agricultural & biological engineer- pathology, from Lehigh Agricultural & Bio- Heeg, Marlene O; pharmacy – adminis- ing, from University of Minnesota, $460,984, logical Services, Inc., $5,000, “Weed Science tration, from American Regent, $100,000, “NSF Engineering Research Center (ERC) Research Voluntary Support.” “2015 GIHF National Inflammatory Bowel for Compact,Clean and Efficient Fluid Power Johnson, William G; botany & plant pathol- Disease Educational Initiative.” Systems.” (a Discovery Park award — Energy ogy, from E.I. DuPont deNemours and Center) Heeg, Marlene O; pharmacy – adminis- Company, $30,200, “Weed Science Research tration, from Merck Sharp & Dohme Corp, Ivantysynova, Monika; Lumkes, John H Voluntary Support.” $150,000, “2015-2016 Gala Hcv Resistance and Vacca, Andrea; agriculture – admin- Kirkpatrick, Jane M and Adedokun, Educational Series.” istration, agricultural & biological engineer- Omolola A; nursing, Discovery Learning ing, from University of Minnesota, $13,758, Heeg, Marlene O; pharmacy – administra- Center, from Community Health Network, “NSF Engineering Research Center (ERC) tion, from Abbvie Inc, $300,000, “2015-2016 $73,254, “Interprofessional Collaborative for Compact, Clean, and Efficient Fluid Gala HCV Resistance Educational Series.” Process Improvement Program.” (a Discovery Power Systems.” (a Discovery Park award Park award — Discovery Learning Center) Heinz, Michael G; speech, language and — Energy Center) hearring sciences, from PHS-NIH National Kirkpatrick, Jane M; nursing, from Greater Ivantysynova, Monika; agriculture – Institute on Deafness and Other Com- Lafayette Community Foundation, $10,795, administration, from University of Min- munication Disorders, $290,219, “Effects “Continuing Education for Nurses Who nesota, $9,200, “NSF Engineering Research of Sensorineural Hearing Loss on Robust Encounter Patients with Cancer. Multimedia Center (ERC) for Compact,Clean and Speech Coding.” Instruction with Hands-on Simulation to Efficient Fluid Power Systems – Research Apply the New Knowledge..” Heister, Stephen D; aeronautical & astro- Experience for Undergraduates (REU) Site nautical engineering, from Hypercomp Inc, Award.” (a Discovery Park award — Energy Koh, Cheng-Kok and Lu, Yung-Hsiang; $48,000, “STTR-Phase II: New Paradigms Center) electrical & computer engineering, from in High Pressure Combustion Dynamics National Science Foundation, $8,000, Jacobs, Douglass F Prediction and Control.” ; forestry & natural “CI-ADDO-New: Collaborative Research: resources, from Indiana Department of Hertel, Thomas W; agricultural economics, Development of Darwin Humanoid Robots Natural Resources, $80,308, “Interactions of for Research, Education and Outreach.” from Asian Development Bank, the, $20,435, Nursery Stocktypes and Site Preparation on “Global Trade Analysis Project (GTAP) Mine Reclamation Success.” Krane, Matthew J; materials engineering, Consortium.” from Special Metals Corp., $13,270, “Ther- Janes, David B and Hirleman, E D; elec- mophysical Property Measurements of the Hertel, Thomas W; agricultural econom- trical & computer engineering, Vice Presi- Neutral Stag from ESR Trials.” ics, from University of Chicago, $148,439, dent for Research, from Ruta N Medellin, Krane, Matthew J “Robust Decision-Making on Climate and $433,416, “Ruta N Budget for Pii.” ; materials engineering, Energy.” from Arcelormittal USA, $27,000, “Boron Janes, David B and Hirleman, E D; electri- Segregation and its Effects.” Hertel, Thomas W; agricultural economics, cal & computer engineering, Vice President Krane, Matthew J; materials engineering, from U.S. International Trade Commission, for Research, from Ruta N Medellin, $1, from Arcelormittal USA, $6,000, “Arcelor $20,435, “Global Trade Analysis Project “Ruta N Budget for Purdue WL.” (GTAP) Consortium.” Mittal Steel Processing Project.” Jiang, Wen; Xu, Jin-Rong and Tao, Kreisle, Regina A; medical education, Hogan, Daniel F; veterinary clinical sci- Weiguo A; biological sciences, botany & from Indiana University, $72,332, “Fy15- ence, from Cornell University, $5,000, plant pathology, biochemistry, from Purdue 16 Indiana University School of Medicine “Journal of Veterinary Cardiology Editorial.” University, $9,500, “Dissect the Architecture (IUSM)-Lafayette General Fund.” Hooser, Stephen B; comparative pathobi- of Spliceosome.” Krogmeier, James V; electrical & com- ology, from Indiana Department of Natural Jiang, Wen; biological sciences, from puter engineering, from Land O’Lakes Inc., Resources, $28,140, “Diagnostic Evaluation PHS-NIH National Institute of Allergy $61,261, “Open Ag Technology Group.” of Chronic Wasting Disease in White-Tailed and Infectious Diseases, $489,728, “HBGA Deer.” Receptors in Host Cell Entry and Infection Krogmeier, James V; electrical & computer Huang, Libai; chemistry, from University of of Norovirus.” engineering, from Spensa Technologies, $5,000, “Spensa Technology.” Notre Dame, $68,000, “EFRI 2-Dare Mono- Johnson, David R; materials engineering, layer Heterostructures: Epitaxy to Beyond- from Arcelormittal USA, $27,000, “Boron Krogmeier, James V; electrical & computer CMOS Devices; Amendment No. 2.” Segregation and its Effects.” engineering, from Centricity LLC, $347, “Open Ag Technology Group.” 3 Dimensions of Discovery Purdue University Sponsored Program Awards — November 2015

Laird, Carl D; chemical engineering, from Lundstrom, Mark S; Alam, Muhammad Nielsen, Robert L; agronomy, from Pioneer Sandia National Laboratories, $82,049, A and Roy, Kaushik; electrical & computer Hi-Bred International, Inc., $500, “Corn & “Numerical Solution of Large-Scale Network engineering, from National Science Founda- Soybean Production.” Problems.” tion, $300,000, “Network for Computational Oakes, William C; engineering education, Nanotechnology – Needs Node – Supple- Latin, Richard X; botany & plant pathology, from Multi-Sponsored Industrials, $36,000, ment.” (a Discovery Park award — Network from FMC Corporation, $5,600, “Turfgrass “Engineering Projects in Community Service for Computational Nanotechnology) Disease Research.” (EPICS).” Lynall, Matthew D; management, from Ortalan, Volkan; materials engineering, Liceaga, Andrea M; food science, from Dow Agro Sciences, $5,000, “Krannerts from Arcelormittal USA, $27,000, “Boron Ramsey Popcorn Co Inc, $1,000, “ Multi- Experiential Learning Initiative (ELI).” Segregation and its Effects.” Sponsored Gift – Sensory.” Lynam, Donald R; psychological science, Owens, Phillip R; agronomy, from Adriana Liceaga, Andrea M; food science, from from University of Kentucky, $80,790, Ospina, $12,500, “ Multi-Sponsored.” Kroger Company, $3,000, “ Multi-Sponsored “CDART Project 3 – Center for Drug Abuse Paarlberg, Philip L; agricultural econom- Gift – Sensory.” Research Translation.” ics, from Kansas State University, $2,750, Liceaga, Andrea M; food science, from Ma, Jianxin; agronomy, from University of “Economic Impact of Bovine Respiratory Pasco Onions Ltd, $1,015, “ Multi-Sponsored Minnesota, $88,392, “Characterization and Disease in US Beef Cattle Feedlots Modeling Gift – Sensory.” Enhancement of Soybean Genetic Resources Application and Review.” for Soilborne Disease Resistance.” Lin, Guang; mechanical engineering, from Pekarek, Steven D; electrical & computer Ohio State University, $17,322, “MBI Early MacDermid Wadsworth, Shelley and engineering, from Kohler Company, $22,000, Career Award.” Sternberg, Martina M; child development “Kohler – Student Assist.” & family studies, from Be the Change, Inc, Pekny, Joseph F; chemical engineering, Lipton, Mark A; chemistry, from Syracuse $25,000, “Macy’s Got Your Six” from US Russia Foundation, $109,345, “The University, $16,138, “Development and Mason, Linda J; entomology, from Higher Yegor Gaidar Annual Leadership Program.” (a Validation of Ghrelin O-Acyltrasferase Education Commission Pakistan, $3,500, Discovery Park award — Burton D. Morgan Inhibitors for Treating Hyperphagia in “Bench Fees – Mr. Khurran Mahmood Sultan Center) Prader-Willi Syndrome.” Kamboh.” Peroulis, Dimitrios; electrical & computer Lowenberg-Deboer, James M and Burni- Mason, Linda J; entomology, from Higher engineering, from IMA, $10,000, “ IMA Life.” ske, Andrea E; International Programs in Education Commission Pakistan, $3,500, (a Discovery Park award — Birck Nanotech- Agriculture, from Volunteers Economic “Bench Fees – Mr. Qurban Ali.” nology Center) Growth Alliance, $228,344, “Farmer to Mason, Linda J; entomology, from Higher Peroulis, Dimitrios; electrical & computer Farmer (F2F) in Colombias Orinoquia Education Commission Pakistan, $3,500, “ engineering, from IMA Life, $10,000, “ IMA Region.” Bench Fees – Mr. Kazam Ali.” Life.” (a Discovery Park award — Birck Nano- Lu, Na; civil engineering, from National Sci- Mason, Linda J; entomology, from Higher technology Center) ence Foundation, $323,723, “Faculty Early Education Commission Pakistan, $3,500, “ Phillips, Rhonda G; Ankerberg, Joshua Career Development (CAREER): Investigat- Bench Fees – Mr. Abdul Majid.” C; Ellett, Jodee K and Marshall, Maria I; ing Process-Structure-Property Correlations Mason, Linda J; entomology, from Higher agricultural economics, agriculture – admin- of Nitrides and Oxides for High Temperature Education Commission Pakistan, $3,500, “ istration, from University of Minnesota, Thermoelectric Applications.” Bench Fees – Imran Faraz.” $135,819, “Economic Viability of Shared-Use Kitchens in the North Central Region.” Lucht, Robert P and Slabaugh, Carson Maynard, Elizabeth T; horticulture & Plaut, Karen I D; mechanical engineering, aeronauti- landscape architecture, from Seminis Veg- ; agriculture – administra- cal & astronautical engineering, from GE etable Seeds, Inc., $400, “Research for 1995 tion, from Indiana Corn Marketing Coun- Aviation, $110,000, “High Pressure TAPS Vegetable Variety Trial Program.” cil, $1,000,000, “Sponsorship Agreement Between Indiana Corn Marketing Council Visualization (Assembly, Shakedown, and Morris, Pamala V McClure, Myron D and ; and Purdue University.” Initial Test – F).” agriculture – administration, from DuPont Plaut, Karen I Lucht, Robert P and Slabaugh, Carson Pioneer, $15,000, “Purdue Agribusiness Sci- ; agriculture – administra- D; mechanical engineering, aeronautical & ence Academy.” tion, from Indiana Corn Marketing Council, $1,000,000, “Research Agreement Between astronautical engineering, from GE Global Nagy, Zoltan ; chemical engineering, from Indiana Corn Marketing Council and Purdue Research Center, $60,000, “Combustor Exit Eli Lilly and Company, $20,000, “Control of University.” Turbulence Intensity Measurements at High Size Distribution of Pharmaceutical Crystals Plaut, Karen I Power Operating Conditions in Comrad Using Controlled Growth and Dissolution ; agriculture – administration, Optical Rig.” Cycles in Batch and Continuous Crystalliza- from Indiana Soybean Alliance, $1,000,000, tion Systems.” “Sponsorship Agreement Between Indiana Lucht, Robert P and Meyer, Scott E; Soybean Alliance and Purdue University.” mechanical engineering, from Siemens Power Newton, Jill A; curriculum & instruc- Plaut, Karen I; agriculture – administration, Generation Inc, $270,000, “Distributed Com- tion, from University of Southern Indiana, from Indiana Soybean Alliance, $1,000,000, bustion Studies in the Purdue High-Pressure $49,755, “Creating Algebra Teaching Com- “Research Agreement Between Indiana Gas Turbine Combustion Test Rig.” munities for Hoosiers (CATCH).” Soybean Alliance and Purdue University.” 4 Dimensions of Discovery Purdue University Sponsored Program Awards — November 2015

Pyrak-Nolte, Laura J; physics, from Sadof, Clifford S; entomology, from Singh, Manpreet; food science, from Gina Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, Rainbow Tree Company, $3,000, “ Multi- S. Rogers, DVM, $50, “Multi-Sponsored $140,000, “Center for Nanoscale Controls Sponsor.” Gift.” on Geologic CO2 (NCGC), Modification 1.” Sadof, Clifford S; entomology, from Dow Singh, Manpreet; food science, from Earl Qiao, Li; aeronautical & astronautical engi- Agro Sciences, $2,000, “Ornamental Insect L. Dunigan, $50, “Multi-Sponsored Gift.” neering, from Purdue University, $25,000, Research.” Song, Xiaohui C; academic technologies, “INCR: 14-15 Lab & University Core Facility San Martin-Gonzalez, Maria F; food sci- from University of Illinois at Champaign- Research Equipment Program: Dr. Qiao.” ence, from Sonoco Products Company, $575, Urbana, $40,000, “XSEDE: Extreme Science Rainey, Katherine M and Thapa, Rima; “Multi-Sponsor Gift Funds.” and Engineering Discovery Environment.” agronomy, from United Soybean Board, Savage, Michael L; WBAA, from Robert & Springer, John A; computer & information $605,171, “High-Impact Public Research Toni Bader Charitable Foundation, $5,000, technology, from Indiana University Purdue for Modified Carbohydrate Composition in “Badar Grant.” University at Indianapolis, $17,435, “Virtual U.S. (Year 3 of 3).” Schoenlein, William E; biomedical engi- Tissue Bank Project, Phase 3.” Rao, Sanjay G ; electrical & computer engi- neering, from Cook Research Incorporated, Stewart, Kara R; animal sciences, from AB neering, from Google Inc, $47,500, “Google $50,466, “Pre-Clinical Device Testing Agree- Agri Limited, $1,620, “Swine Research.” Network Management.” ment; Studies CI-SPH2 CI-VZMD CUI- Stewart, Kara R; animal sciences, from Ratliff, Timothy L ; comparative pathobiol- UVMD CCC-FTDV WCE-BVCF POC and Phillip E. Temples, $200, “Swine Research.” ogy, from Carroll County Cancer Associa- Sentinels..” Stewart, Kara R; animal sciences, from AB tion, $20,000, “Cancer Research.” Scott-Moncrieff, Joanna C ; veterinary Agri Limited, $10,004, “Swine Research.” Reklaitis, Gintaras V; Taylor, Lynne S; clinical science, from Veterinary Vision of Litster, James D and Wassgren, Carl R; Rochester, $10,113, “Radiology Residency Straw, Mark L; animal sciences, from chemical engineering, industrial & physi- Support.” Agricultural Marketing Service, $32,982, “Country of Origin Labeling (COOL) Retail cal pharmacy, mechanical engineering, Scott-Moncrieff, Joanna C ; veterinary Surveillance Activities.” from Rutgers State University, $446,206, clinical science, from North Central Veteri- “Engineering Research Center on Structural nary Emergency Center LLC, $5,400, “ECC Swihart, Robert K and Berl, Jacob L; Organic Composits.” Residency Training Program.” forestry & natural resources, from Univer- sity of Minnesota, $9,879, “Functional Role Rhoads, Jeffrey F; mechanical engineer- Seidl, Amanda H ; speech, language and of Native Rodents in Midwestern Agro- ing, from Whirlpool Corp, $2,000, “Washer hearing sciences, from Indiana Clinical & Vibration Analysis & Mitigation.” ecosystems: Unwanted Pests or Friendly Translational Science Institute, $19,638, “The Neighbors?.” Richards, Elizabeth A and McDonough, Role of Caregiver Touch in Language Learn- Meghan H; nursing, health & kinesiology, ing for Hearing Impaired Infants.” Swihart, Robert K; forestry & natural resources, from Pike Lumber Co Inc, $5,000, from American Nurses Foundation, $5,000, Shalaev, Vladimir M Boltasseva, and “Voluntary Support – Thousand Cankers.” “Social and Environmental Context Influ- Alexandra; electrical & computer engineer- ences on Physical Activity Motivation.” ing, from Stanford University, $150,000, Swihart, Robert K; forestry & natural Richmond, Douglas S; entomology, from “Integrated Hybrid Nanophotonic Circuits; resources, from Indiana Arborists Associa- BASF Corporation, $4,000, “Turfgrass Ento- Amendment 7.” (a Discovery Park award — tion, Inc., $3,750, “Indiana Arborists Asso- mology Research.” Birck Nanotechnology Center) ciation, Inc.” Rickus, Jenna L; agricultural & biological Shalaev, Vladimir M; Boltasseva, Alexan- Taylor, Lynne S; industrial & physical phar- engineering, from National Aeronautics and dra and Kildishev, Alexander V; electrical macy, from Sawai Pharmaceutical Co Ltd, Space Administration, $41,398, “Sporesat.” & computer engineering, from US Army $30,000, “Sawai Voluntary Support.” Rozhon, Atina M; field extension educators, Research, Development and Engineering Taylor, Lynne S; industrial & physical phar- from Jennings County Community Founda- Command (RDECOM), $275,000, “Flat macy, from Merck Sharp & Dohme Corp, tion, $500, “Reading Made Fun.” Photonics with Metasurfaces.” (a Discov- $2,000, “Study of the Anti-Nucleation Prop- ery Park award — Birck Nanotechnology erties and Physicochemical Interactions of Rozhon, Atina M ; field extension educators, Center) Bile Surfactants with Supersaturated Active from Jennings County Community Founda- Sheffield, John W Pharmaceutical Ingredients.” tion, $500, “Reading Made Fun.” ; Purdue Polytechnic Institute at Lafayette, from International Turek, John J; basic medical science, from Ruan, Xiulin Lundstrom, Mark S and ; Association for Hydrogen Energy, $2,500, Purdue University, $12,650, “Feasibility mechanical engineering, electrical & com- “Lahe Expenses.” Study of Biodynamic Imaging for Predicting puter engineering, from Defense Advanced Shepson, Paul B; earth & atmospheric Chemotherapeutic Response in Patients with Research Projects Agency, $357,987, “First Pancreatic or Esophageal Cancer.” Principles-Based Predictive Design of Ther- sciences, from University of Southern moelectric Materials Under Large Tempera- California, $77,250, “Airborne Microwave Tzempelikos, Athanasios; civil engineer- ture Gradients, Modification P00001.” Observatory of Subcanopy and Subsurface ing, from Kawneer Company Inc, $30,000, (AirMOSS), Amendment 4.” “Kawneer Company Inc.”

5 Dimensions of Discovery Purdue University Sponsored Program Awards — November 2015

Van Rijn, Richard M; medicinal chemistry Williams, Rod N; forestry & natural resourc- Young, Bryan G and Johnson, William & molecular pharmacology, from Brain & es, from Indiana Department of Natural G; botany & plant pathology, from United Behavior Research Foundation, $69,957, Resources, $422,073, “Assessing Hellbender Soybean Board, $645,994, “Research to “Development of Novel Designer G-Protein Habitat for Potential Reintroductions.” Integrate Best Management Practices for Coupled Receptors to Study the Role of Wirth, Mary J; chemistry, from Northwest- Glyphosate-Resistant Weeds in Soybean Beta-Arrestin2 Biased Signal Transduction ern University, $62,500, “National Resource Production Systems (Year 1 of 3).” in Anxiety Disorders..” for Translational and Developmental Pro- Young, Bryan G; botany & plant pathology, Wachs, Juan P; industrial engineering, from teomics.” from Brandt Consolidated, $6,300, “ Multi- University of Denver, $92,985, “Magnetic Wise, Kiersten A; botany & plant pathology, Sponsored Gift Account.” Resonance Imaging (MRI) Development: from Bayer Cropscience, $33,400, “Volun- Young, Bryan G; botany & plant pathology, Human Avatars: Enabling Research in Natu- tary Support Account.” from Rosens Inc, $24,025, “ Multi-Sponsored ral Communication with Virtual Tutors, Gift Account.” Therapists, and Robotic Companions, Wise, Kiersten A; botany & plant pathol- Amendment 2.” ogy, from Albaugh Inc, $6,000, “Voluntary Zhang, Ruijian; mathematics, computer Support Account.” science & statistics – Calumet campus, from Wassgren, Carl R; Litster, James D and Beulahworks LLC, $1,990, “Software Design Nagy, Zoltan; mechanical engineering, Wise, Kiersten A; botany & plant pathol- Internship Applying Metaedit+.” chemical engineering, from Rutgers State ogy, from North Central Soybean Research University, $70,000, “Industry-University Program, $62,000, “Understanding the Role Zhou, Chenn Q and Wu, Bin; Center for Ecosystem for Commercializing Pharma- of Fungicide Programs on Soybean Health Innovation through Visualization & Simu- ceutical Process Modeling Capabilities for and Charcoal Rot Development – Year 2.” lation, from Mittal Steel Company, $55,272, Continuous Manufacturing.” Wise, Kiersten A; botany & plant pathology, “Development of a Scheduling Optimization Model for Steel Slab Producing.” Webb, Kevin J and Xu, Xianfan; electrical from FMC Corporation, $14,000, “Voluntary & computer engineering, mechanical engi- Support Account.” Zhuang, Qianlai; earth & atmospheric neering, from Air Force Office of Scientific Yang, Won Sik; nuclear engineering, from sciences, from National Aeronautics and Research, $173,602, “Optomechanics with Korea Atomic Energy Research Institute, Space Administration, $100,000, “Regional Nanostructured Materials.” $110, “Development of Deterministic Multi- and Global Climate and Societal Impacts of Land-Use and Land-Cover Change in Weiner, Andrew M; electrical & com- Group Cross Section Generation Algorithm Northern Eurasia.” puter engineering, from Defense Advanced and Design Reviews of the Prototype Gen-IV Research Projects Agency, $253,851, “Fast Sodium-Cooled Fast Reactor.” Zillich, Alan J; Kozak, Mary A; Jaynes, Multipath Characterization and Compen- Yang, Won Sik; nuclear engineering, from Heather A and Snyder, Margie E; phar- sation for Mobile Ultrabroadband Radio- Korea Atomic Energy Research Institute, macy practice, from PhRMA Foundation, Frequency Signaling.” $263,877, “Software Verification and Valida- $56,465, “Reduced Hospital Readmissions through Improved Medication Adherence West, Terry R; earth & atmospheric sciences, tion Study of Rebus-3 Code.” During Transitions of Care.”  from A E G North Central Section, $100, Yeo, Yoon; industrial & physical phar- “AEG Travel.” macy, from University of Chicago, $160,813, Wetzstein, Hazel Y; horticulture & land- “Image-Guided Radiation-Induced Perme- scape architecture, from Pom Wonderful ability (IGRIP) for IGDD.” LLC, $38,000, “ Multi-Sponsored Gift Young, Bryan G; botany & plant pathol- Account.” ogy, from Syngenta Crop Protection Inc., Whittinghill, David M; computer graphics $25,000, “ Multi-Sponsored Gift Account.” technology, from Lafayette Urban Enterprise Association.,Inc., $8,758, “VR Simulation for 1st through 3rd Grade Children.”

Notice Regarding Sponsored Program Awards The Sponsored Program Awards list is generated by Sponsored Program Administration. Questions concerning the information contained in the Dimensions of Discovery Awards pages should be directed to Stephanie Willis at [email protected]. 

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