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Psychology JULIE OWENS, ADHD Children's Perceptions of Self and Other, Ohio Department of Mental Health, $14,913.
Physics and Astronomy SERGIO ULLOA and NANCY SANDLER, Correlation effects and Transport in Nanostructured Materials: An Argentina-Brazil-USA Collaboration, National Science Foundation, $64,000; SAW W. HLA, Single Atom and Molecule Manipulation and its Application to Nanoscience and Nanotechnology, U.S. Department of Energy, $106,721; DAVID DRABOLD, Nanoscale Order in Amorphous Solids: Structure, Transformations and Electronic Properties - Supplement, $74,511; DAVID INGRAM, Neutron Resonance Radiography, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, $22,000; DANIEL PHILLIPS, Few Nucleon Systems in the Laboratory, Supernovae and the Cosmos - Supplement.
Chemical Engineering SRDJAN NESIC, Corrosion Center/Oil and Gas, Champion Technologies, $30,000; Corrosion Center/Oil and Gas, ONDEO Nalco, $30,000.
Biological Sciences ELIZABETH CROCKETT and PATRICK HASSETT, Sterol Limitation of Zooplankton Growth: Roles in Nutrition and Membrane Biology - Supplement; WILLEM ROOSENBURG, Long Term Diamondback Terrapin Monitoring for Poplar Island Environmental Restoration Project, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, $24,971; MATTHEW WHITE, Genetic Analysis of Rockcastle River Walleye, Commonwealth of Kentucky Department of Fish and Wildlife Resources, $4,000.
Center for International Studies DREW MCDANIEL, Open Society Institute Summer Internship Minigrants, OSI Development Foundation, $21,000; Beyond Violence: Developing Rationales for Peace, United States Institute for Peace, $4,495.
Chemistry and Biochemistry BRUCE MCCORD, A Survey of Environmental Background Interferences Affecting Explosives Residue Analysis, U.S. Army Robert Morris Acquisition Center, $30,000; MARTIN TUCK, Conference: 2003 Rustbelt RNA Meeting to be held October 31-November 1, 2003 in Mt. Sterling, Ohio, National Science Foundation, $5,500.
College of Osteopathic Medicine PATRICIA BURNETT, SDS Award, U.S. Department of Health & Human Services, $288,397.
College of Health and Human Services GARY NEIMAN, Kids on Campus Primary Summer Reading Academy at Alexander Elementary, Alexander Local School District, $15,000; Kids on Campus Primary Summer Reading Academy at Alexander Middle School - Year 2 Supplement, Alexander Local School District, $15,000; Kids on Campus Primary Summer Reading Academy at The Plains Elementary - Year 2 Supplement, Athens City School District, $15,000; Kids on Campus Primary Summer Reading Academy at West Elementary - Year 2 Supplement, Athens City School District, $15,000; Kids on Campus Primary Summer Reading Academy at Chauncey Elementary - Year 2 Supplement, Athens City School District, $15,000; Kids on Campus Primary Summer Reading Academy at Nelsonville York City Schools - Year 2 Supplement, Nelsonville York City Schools, $15,000.
Ohio Research Institute for Transportation and the Environment HELMUT ZWAHLEN, Field Evaluation of Unlighted Overhead Guide Signs Using Older Drivers, Ohio Department of Transportation, $2,000; SHAD SARGAND, A Working Review of Available Non-Nuclear Equipment for Determining In-Place Density of Asphalt, Ohio Department of Transportation, $16,543.13; Inclinometer- Time Domain Reflectometry Comparative Study, Ohio Department of Transportation, $29,140; Long-Term Monitoring of Pipe Under Deep Cover, Ohio Department of Transportation, $60,713.77; Instrumentation of the Way-30 Test Pavements, Ohio Department of Transportation, $93,125; WILLIAM EDWARDS and SHAD SARGAND, Truck/Pavement Economic Modeling and In-Site Field Test Data Analysis Application, Ohio Department of Transportation, $65,020.
Institute for Local Government Administration and Rural Development SCOTT MILLER, Midwest Biodiversity Institute Management Assistance - Supplement, Midwest Biodiversity Institute, Inc., $59,779; Sunday Creek Watershed Phase I 319 Grant, Rural Action, Inc., $16,096; JEFFREY B. HOY, Athens County GIS Mapping, Phase 5, Athens county Engineers Office, $30,000; RACHEL HOY, CABB Biological Monitoring and Assessment - Supplement 2, Center for Applied Bioassessment and Biocriteria, Inc., $103,150; MARCIA NATION, Certified Public Management Program - Year 6, Ohio Department of Administrative Services, $50,000; LESLI JOHNSON, Technical Assistance for Today's Girls Tomorrow's Dreams, Strategic Alliance of Girl Scouts of Black Diamond, Heart of Ohio & Seal of Ohio Girl Scouts Councils, $2,500.
School of Communications Systems Management HANS KRUSE, Ohio Consortium for Advanced Communication Technology Membership, Anteon Navel Post Graduate School, $6,100; Ohio Consortium for Advanced Communication Technology Membership, DVBeam Services Company, $3,000.
Avionics Engineering Center JAMES RANKIN, Contract DTFA01-01-C-0012 (Mod 7), Federal Aviation Administration, $293,500; Flight Evaluation Dobbins AFB, Thales ATM, $12,232; Preliminary Flight Check at the New Runway 8 26, Gilbert Southern Corporation, $19,493; Milwaukee ASDE-X MiniVan Radar Cross Section, Trios Associates, Inc., $35,792.32; JIM ZHU and JAMES RANKIN, Integrated Guidance and Control System Design, Lockhead Martin Corporation, $42,190.
Regional Higher Education -- Ohio University Zanesville Campus HANNAH NISSEN, Jumpstart Interventions is a Valuable Early JIVE, Jumpstart for Young Children, Inc., $4,000.
Regional Higher Education -- Ohio University Chillicothe Campus BARBARA TRUBE, Education Paraprofessional Associate Degree Program Planning Grant, Ohio Department of Education, $10,000.
Regional Higher Education -- Ohio University Southern Campus THOMAS SUTER, Ohio Appalachian South Consortium - Distance Learning and Technology Project, Ohio Appalachian South Consortium, $63,000; JAMES CRAWFORD, Ohio Safety Trainer's Alliance Web Site Development, Lorain County Community College, $18,000.
Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences DAVID MATOLAK, ITR/SI-COLLABORATIVE RESEARCH: Investigation on CDMA Systems Using Multiple Level Sequences, National Science Foundation, $38,584.
University Osteopathic Medical Center KATHLEEN TRACE, Healthy Adult Project Breast Screening Program - Year 2 Supplement, The Columbus Foundation, $6,015.
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