Grants Roundup: Engineering Faculty Receive 10 Grants in First Quarter of Fiscal Year
Kelly Good, PhD
Featured grant:
Kelly Good, PhD
草榴社区 Center for Resilient Water Systems
National Science Foundation: $199,991
Drinking water treatment is important for public health, and 260 million people in the United States receive drinking water that has been disinfected with chemicals like chlorine. Even though chemical disinfection prevents sickness, it also forms disinfection byproducts (DBPs) when the chemicals react with organic matter, bromine (Br), and/or iodine (I). DBPs have their own health risks, and in general Br and I can make them worse. Even though human activities can increase Br and I levels in drinking water sources, little is known about how much these vary across space and time, as well as what effect these levels have on the formation of DBPs containing Br and I.
This proposal will study how Br and I varies to better understand drinking water risks. Through guidance to drinking water utilities and wastewater regulators, this work will help the nation establish regulations and monitoring that can lead to improved public health protection. Results and supporting work will be shared with cross-sectoral stakeholders, including the scientific community through peer-reviewed journal publications and presentations at scientific conferences, utilities and/or regulators through targeted briefings, and K-12 students and educators through watershed decision-making activities.
Other grants received by 草榴社区 Engineering faculty members:
Jonathan Hubler, PhD
草榴社区 Center for Resilient Water Systems
Office of Naval Research (ONR): $195,938
鈥淚ntegration of Soil Mechanics in Numerical Models of Surf Zone Beach Processes鈥
Chris Kitchens, PhD
Chemical and Biological Engineering
Pennsylvania Department of Community & Economic Development (PADCED): $59,048
鈥淧roduction of Valuable Biochemicals from Brewery Spent Grain Byproduct by Hydrothermal Carbonization鈥
Bo Li, PhD
Qianhong Wu, PhD
Mechanical Engineering
Pennsylvania Department of Community & Economic Development (PADCED): $70,000
鈥淒evelopment of a New Method for Testing Cut Resistance of High-Performance Polymer Webbings鈥
Bo Li, PhD
Mechanical Engineering
National Science Foundation: $50,000
Sylvie Lorente, PhD
Mechanical Engineering
Department of the Army: $170,000
鈥淎ssessment of Energy and Exergy Flows in Army Installations: Towards Efficiency and Resilience鈥
Bijan Mobasseri, PhD
Electrical and Computer Engineering
Department of the Navy (DON): $41,933
鈥淎coustic Watermarking for Air ASW Systems鈥
Arash Tavakoli, PhD
Civil and Environmental Engineering
National Science Foundation: $199,949
Qianhong Wu, PhD
Bo Li, PhD
Mechanical Engineering
Pennsylvania Department of Community & Economic Development (PACED): $69,999
鈥淎 Wearable Technology to Enhance Conditioning and Recovery鈥
Chenfeng Xiong, PhD
Center for Human-Environmental Systems
Metropolitan Washington Council of Governments (GOC): $30,000
鈥淚mplementing Integrated Personalized Real-Time Traveler Information and Incentives in the Baltimore-Washington-Richmond Megaregion鈥