COM - Family Medicine
HAROLD THOMPSON III, Center of Excellence, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services.
Mechanical Engineering
JAY GUNASEKERA, Basic Research and Development of Ti-B Alloys, Universal Technology Corporation, $96,730.
Physics and Astronomy
MARTIN KORDESCH, Novel Host Materials for Solid State Lasers, Nanohmics, Inc.
Voinovich Center
PAT DEWEES, AORIC Management Support – Year 2, Foundation for Appalachian Ohio, $89,000;
CHRISTY HOWARD, Steubenville City Health GIS, Steubenville City Health Department, $2,580.
Continued Education
CINDY OLIVER, Zanesville, The Women of Appalachia – Their Heritage and Accomplishments, Ohio Humanities Council, $1,000.
COM - Biomedical Sciences
XIAO ZHUO CHEN, Therapeutic Compounds, MetaCor Pharmaceuticals.
Electrical Engineering and Computer Science
MICHAEL BRAASCH, GPS Software Radio Support – 2003, Honeywell International, $49,991.
History
DAVID CURP, The Politics of Ethnic Cleansing in Midwestern Poland, National Endowment of the Humanities, $40,000.
Civil Engineering
TIA J. CHANG, Executive Direction of the Ohio River Basin Consortium for Research and Education, Ohio River Basin Consortium for Research and Education, $3,600.
SANG-SOO KIM, Development of Asphalt Binder Cracking Device, The National Academies, $75,854.
Sociology and Anthropology
MARTIN SCHWARTZ, Police Investigation of Rape: Roadblocks and Solutions, U.S. Department of Justice, National Institute of Justice, $150,000.
Industrial Technology
JAMES FALES, Automatic Identification and Data Capture Technical Institute, AIM, Inc., $19,500.
Chemistry and Biochemistry
TADEUSZ MALINSKI, Optimization of Cathode Materials for Lithium-ion Technology, the University of Michigan, $86,500;
PETER HARRINGTON, Data Compression Algorithm Development, GEO-Centers, $5,000;
STEPHEN BERGMEIER, Analogues of Methyllycaconitine as Selective Nicotinic Agents, National Institute of Health;
SHIYONG WU, UV-Induced and PERK - Mediated Signaling Pathways, National Institute of Health, $195,750.
Educational Studies
SANDRA TURNER, professor, YONG LU and HONGYAN MA, instructional technology doctoral students, How Are College Students Using Wireless Internet to Facilitate Learning?, Research Center for Educational Technology.
Recreation and Sports Sciences
ANDREW KREUTZER, Disney Sports Student Intern Program, $6,500.
Dean's Office - Zanesville
CORRINE LUND, Zanesville, SIRI Literacy Idea Exchange, Muskingum College, $6,000.
Vice President for Administration
DAWN COPELAND, FEMA Snow Emergency Reimbursement, Ohio Emergency Management Agency, $5,641.
Geography
JAMES LEIN, Urban Terrin Mapping and Analysis Using Moderate to Fine Resolution Satellite Imagery, Ohio Aerospace Institution, $33,102.
Psychology
TIMOTHY ANDERSON, An Analysis of Clinician-Assisted Disclosure: A Proposal Submitted to the Fetzer Institute, Duke University Medical Center, $18,721.
Counseling and Higher Education
THOMAS DAVIS, Alexander School System Counseling Services - FY04, Alexander Local Schools, $12,999.
Regional Higher Education
STEVE FLAHERTY, Alternative Licensure Veterans, Ohio Department of Jobs and Family Services, $24,200.