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| Vol. 19, No. 1 | Sept. 2, 1999 |
R.E. Martin, geology, Taphonomy: A Process Approach, Cambridge University Press; One Long Experiment: Scale and Process in Earth History, Columbia University Press; and Environmental Micropaleontology, editor, Topics in Geobiology Series, Plenum Press.
Dewey M. Caron, entomology and applied ecology, Delaware Bee Mite Survey, in American Bee Journal, pages 631-633, August 1999.
Jan Gardner Broske, University Gallery, a review of the exhibition "Annet Couwenberg: Reconfigurations," in Fiberarts, September/October issue.
Leslie F. Goldstein, Unidel Professor of Political Science and International Relations, "Supreme Court Agenda Setting in Gender Equity Cases 1970-1994," in The Supreme Court in American Politics: New Institutionalist Interpretations, Gillman and Clayton, editors, University Press of Kansas, 1999.
James L. Morrison, consumer economics, a review of Management Communication by Arthur H. Bell and Dayle M. Smith, in Journal of Education for Business, vol. 74, no. 6, page 379.
Gerald J. Kauffman, water resources, with Dan Greig of Chester County Conservation District and Janet Bowers of Chester County Water Resources Authority, Phase III Report, Christina Basin Water Quality Management Strategy, Aug. 5, 1999.
R.E. Martin, geology, "Catastrophic Fluctuations in Nutrient Levels as an Agent of Mass Extinction: Upward Scaling of Ecological Processes?" in Biodiversity Dynamics: Origination and Extinction of Populations, Species, Communities and Higher Taxa, pages 405-429, Columbia University Press; comment on S.M. Stanley and L.A. Harie's "Hypercalcification: Paleontology Links Plate Tectonics and Geochemistry to Sedimentology," in GSA Today, vol. 9, page 17; "Introduction: Environmental Micropaleontology," in Environmental Micropaleontology, Plenum Press; "Marine Plankton," in Pleobiology II: A Synthesis, Blackwell Press; "Taphonomy and Temporal Resolution of Foraminiferal Assemblages," in Foraminifera in the Modern Marine Realm, pages 273-290, Chapman and Hall, London; with S.T. Goldstein of University of Georgia and R.T. Patterson of Carleton College, "Taphonomy as an Environmental Science," in Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology, vol. 149, pages vii-viii; with graduate student S.P. Hippensteel, "Foraminifera as an Indicator of Overwash Deposits, Barrier Island Sediment Supply and Barrier Island Evolution: Folly Beach, S.C.," in Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology, vol. 149, pages 115-125; and with Hippensteel, "Foraminifera as Indicators of Storm Deposition: Implications for Barrier Island Sediment Supply and Evolution," in Environmental Micropaleontology, Plenum Press.
A.D. Kirwan Jr., marine studies, "Theory and Application of Empirical Orthogonal functions" and "Objective Analysis" and Bruce L. Lipphardt Jr., marine studies, "Methods of Orthogonal Reduction-Theory of Normal Mode Analysis," at summer course on applications of dynamical systems theory, Aug. 18-19, California Institute of Technology, Pasadena.
Emily Carter, Sharon Mitchell and Mark Krautheim, counseling and student development, "Understanding and Addressing Clients' Resistance to Group Counseling," at 107th annual convention, American Psychological Association, Aug. 23, Boston.
Barbara Kelly with Ann McNeil, both health and exercise sciences, "From Ainsworth to Shelton: Problem-Based Learning and Technology in Physical Education," at International Association of Physical Education and Sports for Girls and Women, 50th anniversary conference, July 8.
Theodore E.D. Braun, foreign languages and literatures, "Theorie et pratique: Le Franc de Pompignan et les 'Poesies sacrees'," at 10th International Congress on the Enlightenment, July 25-31, Dublin.
R.E. Martin, geology, with graduate students D.L. Nikitina and S.P. Hippensteel and J.E. Pizzuto, geology, "Estimated Rates of Holocene Sea Level Rise, Bombay Hook National Wildlife Refuge, Delaware," at American Association of Petroleum Geologists annual convention, April 11-14, San Antonio.
Gerald J. Kauffman, water resources, with Janet Bowers of Chester County Water Resources Authority, "The Christina Clean Water Strategy Progress Report," at Interstate Initiatives for Clean Water in the Christina Basin Conference, June 17, Ashland, Del.
William S. Schenck, Delaware Geological Survey, conducted a workshop for teachers, giving them a tour of the facilities and educational materials and programs available from the Delaware Geological Survey.
Tsu-Wei Chou, mechanical engineering, was selected to be a vice chairman for the 13th International Conference on Composite Materials to be held in Beijing in 2001.
Bernard Dworsky, Martin Wollaston and Gerald Kauffman, water resources, were asked to serve on the Governor's Drought Advisory Committee to advise the Delaware Governor's Office on water supply, demand and conservation matters.
R.E. Martin, geology, received the Palaios Best Paper Award for his article, "Secular Increase in Nutrient Levels Through the Phanerozoic: Implications for Productivity, Biomass and Diversity of the Marine Biosphere," in Palaios, vol. 11, pages 209-219.
Carolyn A. Butler, Dining Services, Sept. 8, 1969.
Bonnie G. Gregg, Facilities Management/building services, Sept. 9, 1974.
Luther James Kemble, bioresources engineering, Sept. 3, 1974.
Nancy Ann Proctor, business and economics, Sept. 3, 1974.
Lynda C. Barrett, Student Health Services, Sept. 4, 1979.
Albert G. Laibinis, Public Safety, Sept. 4, 1984.
Betty Jane Helms, University development, Sept. 5, 1989.
Kathleen A. MacDonald, library, Sept. 5, 1989.
Ian Hall, mechanical engineering, $25,000 from Honda R and D Americas Inc. for "Metal Foams for Crashworthiness and Stiffness Applications."
Michael H. Santare and Suresh Advani, mechanical engineering, $69,997 from the Whitaker Foundation for "Hip Prothesis by Injection Molding of Short Fiber Composites."
Leonard W. Schwartz, mechanical engineering, $47,000 from National Aeronautics and Space Administration for "Free-surface and Contact-line Motion of Liquids in a Microgravity Environment."
Joseph R. Scudlark and Thomas Church, marine studies, $24,000 from National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration for "Atmospheric Integrated Research Monitoring Network (AIRMON) through Analysis of Precipitation Samples."
Andras Z. Szeri, Spencer Professor of Mechanical Engineering, $45,310 from U.S. Department of Commerce, National Institute of Standards and Technology, for "Effect of Microstructure on Wear of Dental Ceramics."
Daniel W. van der Weide, electrical and computer engineering, $96,782 from U.S. Office of Naval Research for "Probing Local Device Fields Using AC Scanning Force Microscopy" and $200,000 from U.S. Department of Transportation, Federal Aviation Administration, for "Broadband Spectroscopic Imaging for Detecting Explosives and Weapons."
Harry W. Shenton, Michael J. Chajes and Dennis R. Mertz, civil and environmental engineering, and John W. Gillespie Jr., composite materials, $60,640 from National Science Foundation for "A System for Long-term Monitoring of an Advanced Polymer Composite Bridge."
Jack R. Vinson, H. Fletcher Brown Professor of Mechanical Engineering, Tsu-Wei Chou, Jerzy L. Nowinski Professor of Mechanical Engineering, Suresh Advani and Jian-Qiao Sun, mechanical engineering, $270,000 from U.S. Air Force Office of Scientific Research for "Advanced Composite Material Research for the New World Vistas."
Norman J. Wagner, chemical engineering, $50,000 from DuPont and $50,000 from state under the Delaware Research Partnership program for "Stable and Weakly Flocculated Dispersions: Characterization and Rheology," and $21,000 from Rohm & Haas Co. and $21,000 from the state under the Delaware Research Partnership program for "Development and Construction of a Device for Measuring High Frequency Dynamic Mechanical Behavior of Colloidal Dispersions and Solutions."
Xiang-Gen Xia, electrical and computer engineering, $70,062 from U.S. Air Force Office of Scientific Research for "Modulated Coding for Digital Communication Systems under ISI/Multi Path Fading and Jamming."
Xiao-Hai Yan, marine studies, $70,000 from National Aeronautics and Space Administration for "Application of Satellite Altimeter Data to Studies of Ocean Surface Heat Flux and Upper-Ocean Thermal Processes" and $45,000 from Jet Propulsion Laboratory for "Applications of the Scatterometer Data to the Studies of the Dynamics in the Equatorial Pacific Ocean."
From Lockheed Saunders Inc.: $589,208 for the project entitled "Advanced Telecommunication/ Information Distribution Research Program" under the direction of Paul D. Amer, computer and information sciences, Gonzalo R. Arce, electrical and computer engineering, Charles G. Boncelet Jr., electrical and computer engineering, and Neal C. Gallagher, Charles Black Evans Professor of Electrical Engineering.
From National Science Foundation: S. Craig Cary, Charles E. Epifanio and Ana I. Dittel, marine studies, $63,047 for "Reproduction, Dispersal, and Recruitment of Hydrothermal Vent Crabs: A Tractable System"; Timothy W. Deering, marine studies, $132,980 for "Technicians" and $21,137 for "Oceanographic Instrumentation"; David A. Hutchins and George W. Luther III, marine studies, and David L. Kirchman, Maxwell P. and Mildred H. Harrington Professor of Marine Studies, $130,921 for "Biological and Chemical Controls on Fe Uptake by Marine Phytoplankton and Bacteria"; Ashfaq A. Khokhar, electrical and computer engineering, $55,000 for "Multithreaded Algorithms, Models, and Runtime System Tools for Multimedia Applications"; Raul F. Lobo, chemical engineering, $75,000 for "Structure-Property Relationships in Zeolite Adsorbent"; and Dennis W. Prather, electrical and computer engineering, $210,000 for "Meso-scopic Diffractive Optical Elements for Monolithic Integration with VLSI." Also, Prather, $61,460 from U.S. Office of Naval Research for "Meso-scopic Optical Elements and Systems for Electronic Warfare and Applications."
S. Craig Cary and David A. Hutchins, marine studies, $10,000 from the Center for the Inland Bays for "Life Stage-specific Molecular Diagnostic Tolls to Predict Pfiesteria Bloom Imitation."
Biliana Cicin-Sain, marine studies, $21,875 from National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration for "International Activities."
Kevin J. Folliard, civil and environmental engineering, $1,032 from U.S. Department of Transportation, Federal Highway Administration, Office of Safety and System Applications, for "Dwight David Eisenhower Transportation Travel Fellowship."