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| Vol. 18, No. 1 | Sept. 3, 1998 |

Jian-Zhong Zhou, library, "A New Subclass for Library of Congress Classification, QF: Computer Science," in Cataloging & Classification Quarterly, vol. 26, no. 1, pages 37-44.Herbert E. Allen, civil and environmental engineering, and Christopher M. Lee, International Copper Association Environmental Programs, "The Ecological Risk Assessment of Copper Differs from that of Hydrophobic Organic Chemicals," in Human and Ecological Risk Assessment, number 4, pages 605-617.
Tsu-Wei Chou, Jerzy L. Nowinski Professor of Mechanical Engineering, keynote speech, "Recent Developments in Textile Structural and Functional Composites," at Fifth International Conference on Composites Engineering, July 5-11, Las Vegas; and "Mechanics of Three-Dimensional Structural Composites: Processing, Analysis and Performance Modeling," an invited speech, at NATO Advanced Study Institute's Workshop on Mechanics of Composite Materials and Structures, July 12-24, Troia, Portugal.Ivo Dominguez, foreign languages and literatures, "Vision de la Sociedad Espanola a Traves del Libro de Buen Amor," at 80th annual convention of the American Association of Teachers of Spanish and Portuguese, July 31-Aug. 4, Madrid.
Bethany Hall-Long, nursing, "Public Health Staff Education and Training," at 15th annual meeting of Association for Health Services Research, June 22, Washington, D.C., and "Advocating and Promoting Health: A Model Academic-Community Partnership," at National Council for International Health 25th anniversary meeting, June 26, Washington, D.C.
Mary E. Miele, medical technology, "Management as a Microbiology Laboratory Exercise," at American Society for Clinical Laboratory Science annual meeting, Aug. 7, Chicago.
David E. Hollowell, executive vice president, with Brian Nedwek of the University of Detroit Mercy, "Road Maps to the Future: How To Start with Technology Planning," a workshop at 33rd annual conference, Society for College and University Planning, July 19, Vancouver, B.C.; "Managing Support Services: Assessing the Options," at National Association of College Auxiliary Services professional development seminar on self operation versus privatization, July 31, Denver; and "Student Services: A Broad View," at Exploring Innovative Methods of Student Service Delivery forum, at Brigham Young University, Aug. 3, Provo, Utah.
Mary Ann McLane, medical technology, "Becoming a Web Master for Your State Society," at American Society for Clinical Laboratory Science annual meeting, Aug. 5, Chicago.
Three members of the Water Resources Agency, Institute for Public Administration, made a presentation "GIS Applications for Regional Watershed Management," at a day-long Geographic Information Systems conference, Aug. 20, at Pennsylvania State University, Great Valley Campus, Malvern, Pa.: Bernard L. Dworsky, Gerald Kauffman and Vern Svatos.
Karl W. Böer, Distinguished Professor of Physics and Solar Energy, "Noise Due to High-Field Domain Instabilities in CdS" and "Chaos and Domain Fluctuations as Observed by the Franz-Keldysh Effect," a film, at Seventh International Van der Ziel Symposium on Quantum 1/f Noise in Electronic Devices, Aug. 7, University of Missouri.
Richard J. Agnello, economics, "Disaggregated Returns and Risk in Art Purchases: The Case of American Paintings Sold at Auction from 1971-1996," at 10th International Conference on Cultural Economics, June 14-17, Barcelona.
Ben Yagoda and Kevin Kerrane, English, panel discussion of their anthology, The Art of Fact, on "About Books," C Span-2 TV, Aug. 30.
Gene R. Bartlett, entomology and applied ecology, an invited presentation, "Insecticide Resistance Mechanisms in Lycoriella mali (Diptera: Sciaridae): Significance for Resistance Management in Other Insect Pests," at Caribbean Agricultural Research and Development Institute, University of the West Indies, July 8, Kingston, Jamaica.
A. Julian Valbuena, Elias Ahuja Professor of Spanish, "Filosofia, Risa y Aparato Escenografico en la Fiesta Palaciega del 3 de Marzo de 1680," at 13th Congress of the International Association of Hispanists, July 6-11, University of Madrid/Complutense.
Tsu-Wei Chou, Jerzy L. Nowinski Professor of Mechanical Engineering, presented six seminars on polymeric and ceramic matrix composites in Japan: University of Tokyo, Koma, June 3; Fuji Heavy Industries Co., Utsunomiya, June 5; National Aerospace Laboratory, Tokyo, June 8; Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Co., Nagoya, June 9; Kawasak Heavy Industries Co., Gifu, June 10; and Doshisha University, Kyoto, June 13.
Mary Ann McLane, medical technology, served as a delegate from Pennsylvania to the House of Delegates, American Society for Clinical Laboratory Sciences, at its annual meeting in Chicago, Aug. 3-9.
Charles W. Smith, Bartol Research Institute, received the Editors' Citation for Excellence in Refereeing by the American Geophysical Union at its spring meeting in Boston.Clinton White Jr., accounting and management information services, received an outstanding service award from the American Accounting Association at its annual meeting in New Orleans. He was recognized as founder and lead webmaster from 1994-98, chair of the webmasters committee and organizer and leader of dozens of regional and national Internet workshops.
Herbert O. Wardell, energy conversion, Sept. 1, 1958
Kenneth J. Ackerman, anthropology, Sept. 1, 1963Paul G. Billy, health and exercise science, Sept. 1, 1963
Loren Eugene Kline, health and exercise science, Sept. 1, 1963
John R. Mather, geography, Sept. 1, 1963
William B. Moody, educational development, Sept. 1, 1963
30 Years
Richard J. Agnello, economics, Sept. 1, 1968
M.V. Barnhill, physics and astronomy, Sept. 1, 1968
David P. Bellamy, mathematical sciences, Sept. 1, 1968
John Grant Bergman, mathematical sciences, Sept. 1, 1968
D. Heyward Brock, arts and sciences, Sept. 1, 1968
Daniel F. Callahan, history, Sept. 1, 1968
James Harold Crouse, educational studies, Sept. 1, 1968
Richard J. Crouse, mathematical sciences, Sept. 1, 1968
Richard A. Davison, English, Sept. 1, 1968
John T. Deiner, political science and international relations, Sept. 1, 1968
Lawrence P. Donnelley, international programs and special sessions, Sept. 1, 1968
Cheng-Ming Fou, physics and astronomy, Sept. 1, 1968
Diane S. Herson, biological sciences, Sept. 1, 1968
Robert C. Hogenson, music, Sept. 1, 1968
Theodore C. Kempski, intercollegiate athletics, Sept. 1, 1968
Nancy R. King, University Honors Program, Sept. 1, 1968
James B. Mehl, arts and science, Sept. 1, 1968
Donald C. Mell, English, Sept. 1, 1968
Peter W. Rees, geography, Sept. 1, 1968
Gibbons Ruark, English, Sept. 1, 1968
Norman B. Schwartz, anthropology, Sept. 1, 1968
Barbara H. Settles, individual and family studies, Sept. 1, 1968
James R. Soles, political science and international relations, Sept. 1, 1968
W. David Teter, civil and environmental engineering, Sept. 1, 1968
C.A. Thoroughgood, marine studies, Sept. 1, 1968
Judy Van Name, consumer studies, Sept. 1, 1968
Peter M. Weil, anthropology, Sept. 1, 1968
Elaine M. Ahern, recreation services, Sept. 1, 1973David A. Barlow, health and exercise science, Sept. 1, 1973
Barbara J. Butler, Dining Services, Sept. 1, 1973
Roberta Colman, chemistry and biochemistry, Sept. 1, 1973
Robert A. Dalrymple, civil and environmental engineering, Sept. 1, 1973
M. David Ermann, sociology, Sept. 1, 1973
Leslie F. Goldstein, political science and international relations, Sept. 1, 1973
Harrison B. Hall, philosophy, Sept. 1, 1973
Carol E. Hoffecker, history, Sept. 1, 1973
Fred T. Hofstetter, instructional technology, Sept. 1, 1973
Larry W. Holmes, art, Sept. 1, 1973
Mahendra K. Jain, chemistry and biochemistry, Sept. 1, 1973
Kenneth A. Lewis, economics, Sept. 1, 1973
Norman Passmore, University Parallel-Georgetown, Sept. 1, l973
Jacques J. Pene, biological sciences, Sept. 1, 1973
Michael F. Pohlen, business administration, Sept. 1, 1973
Michael Steinberg, music, Sept. 1, 1973
Milton H. Stetson, biological sciences, Sept. 1, 1973
Roger C. Wagner, biological sciences, Sept. 1, 1973
Jeffrey L. Palmer, Office of University Registrar, Aug. 9, l978Barbara E. Broge, University Media Services-Information Technologies, Sept. 1, 1978
David L. Colton, mathematical sciences, Sept. 1, 1978
Jane I. Davidson, individual and family studies, Sept. 1, 1978
Araya Debessay, accounting, Sept. 1, 1978
William V. Gehrlein, business administration, Sept. 1, 1978
Janet D. Hall, Management Information Services-Information Technologies, Sept. 1, 1978
Donald J. Hildebrandt, music, Sept. 1, 1978
Fleda B. Jackson, English, Sept. 1, 1978
M. Dennis Jackson, English, Sept. 1, 1978
Mary Jo Kallal, consumer studies, Sept. 1, 1978
Bernard L. Kaplan, English, Sept. 1, 1978
Ronald Henry Karlson, biological sciences, Sept. 1, 1978
Arnold D. Kerr, civil and environmental engineering, Sept. 1, 1978
Madeline E. Lambrecht, Special Nursing Programs, Sept. 1, 1978
Mark J. Miller, political science and international relations, Sept. 1, 1978
Lawrence P. Nees, art history, Sept. 1, 1978
Ethel L.Porter, Student Health Services, Sept. 1, 1978
Robert Shillinglaw, intercollegiate athletics, Sept. 1, 1978
Theodore Sifford, Dining Services, Sept. 1, 1978
Daniel T. Simmons, biological sciences, Sept. 1, 1978
Karen F. Stein, consumer studies, Sept. 1, 1978
Gregory A. Stephens, biological sciences, Sept. 1, 1978
Colin Thorpe, chemistry and biochemistry, Sept. 1, 1978
David C. Usher, biological sciences, Sept. 1, 1978
Richard T. Waltman, Facilities Management-building services, Aug. 28, l978
Julie K. Waterhouse, nursing, Sept. 1, 1978
Guy Alchon, history, Sept. 1, 1983L. P. Cook-Ioannidis, mathematical sciences, Sept. 1, 1983
Steven K. Dentel, civil and environmental engineering, Sept. 1, 1983
Barbara J. S. Duch, mathematics and science education resource center, Sept. 1, 1983
Farley Grubb, economics, Sept. 1, 1983
William Harris, economics, Sept. 1, 1983
Evelyn R. Hayes, nursing, Sept. 1, 1983
Marion C. Hyson, individual and family studies, Sept. 1, 1983
Clifford B. O. Keil, entomology and applied ecology, Sept. 1, 1983
Rosetta S. Lafleur, consumer studies, Sept. 1, 1983
Gary H. Laverty, biological sciences, Sept. 1, 1983
Thomas M. Leitch, English, Sept. 1, 1983
Yuk J. Leung, mathematical sciences, Sept. 1, 1983
Robin J. Palkovitz, individual and family studies, Sept. 1, 1983
Adarshpal S. Sethi, computer and information sciences, Sept. 1, 1983
Jo Ann Barnett, transportation services, Sept. 1, 1988Andrea A. Barrier, theatre, Sept. 1, 1988
Jeanne L. Benin, School of Education, Sept. 1, 1988
Nancy W. Brickhouse, educational development, Sept. 1, 1988
Vance C. Broach, business administration, Sept. 1, 1988
Grace Cherrin, The College School, Sept. 1, 1988
Peter Cole, linguistics, Sept. 1, 1988
Richard A. Cunningham, theatre, Sept. 1, 1988
James Earl Davis, educational studies, Sept. 1, 1988
Anthony S. Decker, health and exercise science, Sept. 1, 1988
Marie-Christine Delbeau, music, Sept. 1, 1988
Robert Allen Denemark, political science and international relations, Sept. 1, 1988
Douglas J. Doren, chemistry and biochemistry, Sept. 1, 1988
Elyse E. Foraker, medical technology, Sept. 1, 1988
Meryl P. Gardner, business administration, Sept. 1, 1988
Howard Garland, business administration, Sept. 1, 1988
Eileen Jane Grycky, music, Sept. 1, 1988
Keith A. Hamm, Facilities Management-Central Plant Operations, Aug. 29, l988
Tamara K. Hareven, individual and family studies, Sept. 1, 1988
Gabriella Hermon, educational studies, Sept. 1, 1988
Deborah Ann Hicks, educational development, Sept. 1, 1988
Kathleen Hollowell, Mathematics and Science Education Resource Center, Sept. 1, 1988
Crista J. Johnson, foreign languages and literatures, Sept. 1, 1988
Scott K. Jones, accounting, Sept. 1, 1988
Barbara S. Lawrence, registrar's office, Aug. 29, l988
Wunyabari Maloba, history, Sept. 1, 1988
Steven S. Martin, Center for Drug and Alcohol Studies, Sept. 1, 1988
Thomas Vail McCone, foreign languages and literatures, Sept. 1, 1988
Regina A. McKenna, College School, Sept. 1, 1988
Joan C. McManus, library, Sept. 1, 1988
Jeanette L. Miller, international programs and special sessions, Sept. 1, 1988
Julie H. Nishimura, music, Sept. 1, 1988
Carolyn M. Oberlander, animal and food sciences, Sept.. 2, l988
Christopher Pennington, Applied Science and Engineering Center, Sept. 1, 1988
Phouratha Phommachanh, Facilities Management-Plumbing Services, Aug. 29, l988
Harvey J. Price, music, Sept. 1, 1988
Michell Provost-Craig, health and exercise science, Sept. 1, 1988
Cynthia A. Robbins, sociology, Sept. 1, 1988
Marie H. Robinson, music, Sept. 1, 1988
John Peter Scholz, physical therapy, Sept. 1, 1988
Jack L. Smith, nutrition and dietetics, Sept. 1, 1988
Christiaan C. Taggart, music, Sept. 1, 1988
Barbara L. Toccafondi, foreign languages and literatures, Sept. 1, 1988
Barbara J. Wilson, bookstore, Sept. 1, 1988
Richard C. Wolbers, art conservation, Sept. 1, 1988
Diane L. Zebley, admissions, Aug. 29, l988
Margaret R. Brabender, medical technology, Sept. 1, 1993Julia H. Collins, nursing, Sept. 1, 1993
Leslie A. Criston, English Language Institute, Sept. 1, 1993
Jesus Cruz, history, Sept. 1, 1993
Mary Dozier, psychology, Sept. 1, 1993
Patricia A. Drake, nursing, Sept. 1, 1993
Nicholas E. Eanet, music, Sept. 1, 1993
Karen F. Edwards, health and exercise science, Sept. 1, 1993
Andrew P. Evans, chemistry and biochemistry, Sept. 1, 1993
Stephen C. Goodwin, health and exercise science, Sept. 1, 1993
Christine E. Johnston, nursing, Sept. 1, 1993
Robert J. Kent, business administration, Sept. 1, 1993
Delphine H. Lewis, public safety, Sept. 1, 1993
Charles A. MacArthur, educational studies, Sept. 1, 1993
Rudolph P. Matthee, history, Sept. 1, 1993
Mary S. McGlynn, political science and international relations, Sept. 1, 1993
Elizabeth E. Neary, University development, Sept. 1, 1993
Vickie T. Payne, Student Health Services, Sept. 1, 1993
Lisa Ann Plowfield, nursing, Sept. 1, 1993
Jean Ellen Raymond, nursing, Sept. 1, 1993
Evelyn Satinoff, psychology, Sept. 1, 1993
Kathryn Clare Scantlebury, chemistry and biochemistry, Sept. 1, 1993
Renate Scheidler, mathematical sciences, Sept. 1, 1993
Cynthia Schmidt-Cruz, foreign languages and literatures, Sept. 1, 1993
Susan T. Shoemaker, history, Sept. 1, 1993
Pamela J. Smith, economics, Sept. 1, 1993
Marybeth M. Snyder, nursing, Sept. 1, 1993
Daniel Patrick Sullivan, business administration, Sept. 1, 1993
Steve J. Tague, theatre, Sept. 1, 1993
Phyllis Whaler, health and exercise science, Sept. 1, 1993
Linda D. Wilson, educational development, Sept. 1, 1993
Ramona Wilson, political science and international relations, Sept. 1, 1993
Grant S. Wolf, English Language Institute, Sept. 1, 1993
From Delaware Department of Education: Lawrence P. Donnelley, international programs and special sessions, $6,986 for "Foreign Language Immersion Program"; Paul LeMahieu, education, $15,000 for "Transition Quality Management" and $77,760 for "Inclusive Comprehensive Assessment System (ICAS)"; and Mary Lou Liprie, individual and family studies, $2,615 for "National Consumer Sciences Standards Review Meetings."From National Science Foundation: Mary E. Galvin-Donoghue, materials science, $5,000 for "American Chemical Society (ACS) Symposium on Semiconductive Polymers"; Richard A. Foulds, mechanical engineering,$97,981 for "Exploratory Human-centered Computing"; Neal C. Gallagher, Charles Black Evans Professor of Electrical Engineering, $10,600 for "Graduate Research Fellowships"; Robert G. Hunsperger, electrical engineering, and Michael J. Chajes, civil and environmental engineering, an additional $5,000 for "Corrosion Detection of Embedded or Encased High Strength Steel Rods and Cables Using Time Domain Reflectometry"; Murray V. Johnston, chemistry and biochemistry, $85,000 for "Nanoparticle Mass Spectrometry"; Eric W. Kaler, chemical engineering, $49,000 for "Graduate Fellowships"; Raul F. Lobo, chemical engineering, $60,000 for "CAREER: Structure-property Relationships in Zeolite Adsorbents"; Timothy F. Pfeiffer, marine studies, $555,035 for "Ship Operations"; Jonathan H. Sharp, marine studies, $61,574 for "Marine Sciences Summer Intern Program, 1998-2001"; Jian-Qiao Sun, mechanical engineering, $10,000 for "An Acoustic Boundary Control Method for Suppressing Structural Sound Radiation"; and Norman J. Wagner, chemical engineering, an additional $5,000 for "A Study of the Mechanism of Reversible Shear Thickening in Stable Colloidal Dispersion" and $75,00 with Douglas J. Doren, chemistry and biochemistry, for "Acquisition of a Facility for Computational Research in Chemical Sciences and Engineering."
From U.S. Army Research Office: Thomas B. Brill, chemistry and biochemistry, $50,000 for "Organic-Inorganic Interactions in Hydrothermal Processing"; Stuart L. Cooper, H. Rodney Sharp Professor of Chemical Engineering, $125,000 for "Microphase Separation, Viscoelastic Properties and Aging of Amorphous Polyurethane Elastomers"; and Robert A. Dalrymple, Edward C. Davis Professor of Civil and Environmental Engineering, and James T. Kirby, civil and environmental engineering, $25.000 for "Boussinesq Modelling of Waves in Harbors and Tidal Inlets."
From U.S. Office of Naval Research: Mohsen Badiey, marine studies, $13,000 for "High Frequency Acoustics for the Purpose of Undersea Communication"; Robert A. Dalrymple, Edward C. Davis Professor of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Ib A. Svendsen, Distinguished Professor of Ocean Engineering, James T. Kirby, civil and environmental engineering, $57,380 for "Hydrodynamics of the Nearshore Zone"; Timothy F. Pfeiffer, marine studies, $461,070 for "Ship Support for the R/V Cape Henlopen"; Daniel W. van der Weide, electrical and computer engineering, $67,908 for "Coherent Signal Generation with Integrated Circuits for Wideband 100 GHZ Network Measurements" and $267,838 for "Probing Local Device Fields Using AC Scanning Force Microscopy"; and Xiang-Gen Xia, electrical and computer engineering, $100,000 for "Noise Analysis and Reduction for Joint Time-frequency/ Time-scale Transformations with Applications in ISAR/SAR Imaging."
Herbert E. Allen, civil and environmental engineering, $150,000 from U.S. Environmental Protection Agency for "Bioavailability Trophic Transfer and Fate of Pollutants in the Aquatic Environment."
Ronet D. Bachman, sociology, $20,163 from Cornell University Medical College for "Predictors of Functional Decline in Victimized Older Women."
Stuart A. Binder-Macleod, physical therapy, and Anthony S. Wexler, mechanical engineering, $180,332 from National Institutes of Health, National Institute of Child Health and Human Development, for "Force Optimization in Skeletal Muscle."
Thomas S. Buchanan, mechanical engineering, $64,333 from National Institutes of Health, National Institute of Arthritis and Musculoskeletal and Skin Diseases, for "Neural and Biomechanical Contributions to Arm Movement."
Keith S. Decker, computer and information sciences, $26,497 from University of Massachusetts-Amherst for "Enhancing Survivability with Distributed Adaptive Coordination."
John W. Gillespie Jr., composite materials, $125,000 from Production Products Manufacturing and Sales Company Inc., for "Liquid Molded Composite Armor Smart Structures Using Embedded Sensors."
George C. Hadjipanayis, physics and astronomy, $30,000 from Rhone-Poulenc Inc., and $30,000 from the state under the Delaware Research Partnership program for "High Temperature Nanocomposite Magnets."
Arthur Halprin and Chung Leung, physics and astronomy, $30,000 from U.S. Department of Energy for "Elementary Particle Theory."
Marion C. Hyson, individual and family studies, an additional $1,000 from Delaware Department of Health and Social Services, Division of Services for Aging and Adults with Physical Disabilities, for "Adult Day Care."
Thomas W. Ilvento, food and resource economics, an additional $1,500 from Delaware Department of Health and Social Services, Division of Social Services, for "Design for a Needs Assessment Strategy and Survey for Health and Human Services" and an additional $7,200 from University of Kentucky Research Foundation for "TVA Rural Studies."
Eric W. Kaler, chemical engineering, $100,000 from Schlumberger-Dowell Technology Corp. for "Micelle Rheology."
Laurence S. Kalkstein, geography, $50,000 from National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration for "A Synoptic Climatology of North American Air Masses."
Michael Keefe, mechanical engineering, and James L. Glancey, bioresources engineering, $25,000 from United Soybean Board and $25,000 from the state under the Delaware Research Partnership program for "Development of High Oleic Soybean Oil Lubricants."
Clifford B Keil, entomology and applied ecology, $14,375 from Du Pont Co. for "Undergraduate Internship Program at Stine Laboratory" and $19,838 from Pennsylvania State University for "Flies and Mites as Vectors of Trichoderma Green Mold."
Yang-Ming Lo, animal and food sciences, $3,000 from Maryland Soybean Board for "Development of Microwave-ready, Fortified Cookie Dough Using Soy Flour as Nutrition Supplement."
Steven S. Martin, drug and alcohol studies, $55,000 from the Delaware Department of Services for Children, Youth and Their Families for "Prevention Coalition."
Frank B. Murray, H. Rodney Sharp Professor of Educational Studies and Psychology, $51,007 from Ohio State University Research Foundation for "Holmes National Partnership for Excellence and Accountability in Teaching (NPEAT) Project."
Patricia T. Nelson, Cooperative Extension, $6,663 from Delaware Department of Health and Social Services, Division of Public Health, for "Great Beginnings Newsletter for at Risk and Low Income Families Enrolled in the Home Visiting Program."
Debra H. Norris, art conservation, $360,000 from the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation for "Collaborative Courses in Photograph Conservation."
John C. Nye, agriculture and natural resources, $1 million from the Delaware Economic Development Office for "University of Delaware Center for Agricultural Biotechnology."
Lisa A. Plowfield, nursing, $115,733 from Jessie Ball duPont Religious, Charitable and Educational Fund for "Assessments and Treatment Plans for Older Adults and Their Families."
Christine E. Reilly, nursing, and Madeline E. Lambrecht, special programs, $107,842 from Patricia Kind Family Foundation for "Certificate Programs in Cognitive Therapy via Distance Delivery."
John K. Rosenberger, animal and food sciences, $31,260 from DCV Biologics, L.P. for "Autogenous Polyclonal Antibody for the Passive Immunization of Turkeys."
Teresa L. Schooley, community development and family policy, $60,000 from Annie E. Casey Foundation for "Kids Count in Delaware."
William J. Ullman and David Kirchman, marine studies, $48,095 from U.S. Department of Energy for "The Effect of Bacteria and Microbial Metabolites on Mineral Dissolution in the Subsurface Environment."
Donald G. Unger, disability studies, $183,366 from Christiana Care Health Services, Wilmington Healthy Start, for "Healthy Start Initiative Replication Phase."
Jack R. Vinson, H. Fletcher Brown Professor of Mechanical Engineering, Tsu-Wei Chou, Jerzy L. Nowinski Professor of Mechanical Engineering, Suresh G. Advani, and Jian-Qiao Sun, mechanical engineering, $236,475 from U.S. Air Force Office of Scientific Research for "Advanced Composite Material Research for the New World Vistas."
Andrew Zydney, chemical engineering, $15,000 from Genentech Inc., $10,000 from Millipore Corp. and $25,000 from state under the Delaware Research Partnership program for "Membrane Filtration for Downstream Processing in Biotechnology."
David C. Usher, biological sciences, $50,000 from American Heart Association for "The Role of Apolipoprotein C-III in Familial Combined Hyperlipidemia."
J. Thomas Sims, plant and soil sciences, $10,000 from U.S. Department of Agriculture, Foreign Agriculture Service/International Cooperation and Development, for "Minimizing Agricultural Phosphorus Impacts on Surface Water Quality in Northern Ireland: Improved Soil Testing Methods for Water Quality Protection" and with George Malone, animal and food sciences, $15,100 from BASF Corp., $30,460 from Optimum Quality Grains LLC and $25,000 from the state under the Delaware Research Partnership program for "Assessing the Use of Phytase Enzyme Supplements and High Available Phosphorous/Low Phytate Corn to Improve Poultry Nutrition and Environmental Quality."