Currently Accolades: Grants for May 5, 2025

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  1. Peyman Abbaszadeh, Civil & Environmental Engineering Faculty, received a $69,664 grant from Oregon State University for his research "Exploring the Benefits to Modeling of the USGS NGWOS Streamflow Observations".
  2. Robert Bass, Electrical & Computer Engineering Faculty, received a $79,124 grant from Portland General Electric for his research "Internship Program: Confederated Tribes of Warm Springs (CTWS) and Portland General Electric (PGE) Regional 500kV Transmission Innovative Partnership".
  3. Ilke Celick, Mechanical & Materials Engineering Faculty, received a $315,000 grant from Georgia Institute of Technology for her research "RAISE: GET: Understanding Chemical and Mechanical Interactions and Their Enviro-Economic Implications in the Recovery, Reuse, and Recycling of Halide Perovskite Solar Cells".
  4. Elliott Gall, Mechanical & Materials Engineering Faculty, received a 474,921 grant from National Air Filtration Association for his research "Filtration for Healthier Indoor Air and Surfaces: Developing New Approaches for Evaluating Molecular and Particle filtration in Realistic Chamber Testing".
  5. Andrew Greenberg, Electrical & Computer Engineering Faculty, received a $550,000 grant from Ascend Arc for his research "Non-Proprietary Work Plan; Topic: AF23E-PTCs01_STTR PhaseII_ Proposal_F2-18142_Rapid, Scaleable Geosynchronous Communications".
  6. Kristen Harrison, Portland Metro STEM Partnership Executive Director, received a $32,861 grant from Multnomah Educational Service District (Oregon) for her research "Supplement to ODE STEM Innovation (MESD MOU)".
  7. Atul Ingle, Computer Science Faculty, received a $114,466 grant from DOE US Department of Energy for his research "Fast-Neutron Source Localization Using a Single-Photon Camera".
  8. James Pankow, Civil & Environmental Engineering Faculty, received a $196,316 grant from the National Science Foundation for his research "RAPID: Water Concentrations and Emissions of Sewage-Related Compounds for the Tijuana River--Air Quality Effects for San Diego County, California".