Examples of Recent Sponsored Projects:

  • Chemical, Structural, and Superstructural Determinants of Carbon Nanotube Toxicity" NIEHS R01 with Prof. Agnes Kane

  • "Micropatterned Nanotopography Chips for Probing the Cellular Basis of Biocompatibility and Toxicity," NSF Nanoscale Interdisciplinary Research Team Grant, w/ Profs. Kane, Morgan, Crawford (Link)

  • "Mechanisms of Hg Capture from Mixed Waste Streams," Project 6 within the NIH Superfund Basic Research Center at Brown: "Reuse in Rhode Island: A State-Based Approach to Complex Exposures"

  • "Chemical and Physical Determinants of Carbon Nanofiber/tube Toxicity," EPA STAR Grant, w/ Prof. Kane

  • "Tough Nanocomposite Coatings using New Self-Organized Carbon Forms," NSF Nanoscale Interdisciplinary Research Team Grant, w/ Profs.. Curtin, Crawford, Sheldon

  • "New Condensed Phase Approaches to Soot Formation, Aging, and Burnout," National Science Foundation

  • "Scale-up and Demonstration of Fly Ash Ozonation Technology," U.S. Dept. of Energy and EPRI, w/ PPL Generation.

  • “Liquid crystal properties of mesogenic pitch materials,” Petroleum Research Fund, w/ G. Crawford

  • “Development and Validation of Gene Expression Profile for Identification of Potentially-Carcinogenic Nanofibers,” Brown University Seed Funds, w/ Agnes Kane

  • “Strategies and Technology for Managing High-Carbon Ash,” Electric Power Research Institute,w/ E. Suuberg

  • “High-pressure combustion kinetics,” U.S. Dept. of Energy, w/ Fluent Inc.

  • "Mesoscale Approaches to the Quantitative Description of Carbon Solids," NSF Chemical and Transport Systems, NSF CAREER Award

 

 


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