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Associate Professor of Earth Sciences Bonnie Jacobs and former Ph.D. student Aaron Pan record their discoveries during field work in Ethiopia.

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In academic year 2006-07, sponsors awarded a record $20,534,253 to SMU...
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John Attanasio, Law, “Rule of Law Forum III” and “Rule of Law Forums,” U.S. Department of State Marc Christensen, Scott Douglas, Dinesh rajan and Panagiotis Papamichalis, Electrical Engineering, “High Tech Eyes – An Adaptive Agile Thin Imaging Sensor,” U.S. Army Neil Tabor, Earth Sciences, “Collaborative Research: Testing Climate-Controlled Endemism in Equitorial Pangea,” NSF
Edward Biehl, Chemistry, “Development of Polymer-Enzyme Conjugates and Drugs for Use Against Chemical and Biological Warfare Agents,” Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency; “Synthesis of New Poly-Sulfur-Nitrogen Heterocycles via the Reaction of Trithiadiazapyne with Heterodienes,” The Welch Foundation Marc Christensen, Gary evans and Jerome Butler, “High Performance Coherent Fiber- Optic Link-Photonic Phase Locked Loop (University of Texas at Dallas, Drexel University and Office of Naval Research),” U.S. Navy Steven Vik, Biological Sciences, “Structure- Function Studies of E. coli Fo-ATPase,” NIH; “Analysis of Supercomplexes of Membrane- Bound Enzymes,” The Welch Foundation
David Blackwell and Maria richards, Earth Sciences, “Texas Geothermal Outreach – Getting the Heat Out” and “A Resource Assessment for Geothermal Electrical Power from Texas Hydrocarbon Fields in the Area East of the I-35 Corridor,” Department of Energy Scott Douglas, Electrical Engineering “Source Separation (Modification 2),” Central Intelligence Agency Pia Vogel, Biological Sciences, “The Stator Subunits of the ATP Synthase” and “NSF Research Experience for Undergraduates Supplement,” NSF
Bonnie Jacobs and Neil Tabor (see picture above), Earth Sciences, “A Geosystems Approach to Paleobotany, Isotope Geochemistry and Paleoecology of the Late Oligocene Chilga Deposits, Northwest Ethiopian Plateau,” NSF Gary Evans, Electrical Engineering, “Quantum Well Infrared Photodetector Modeling (Intelligent Epitaxy Technology/Air Force Office of Scientific Research),” U.S. Air Force Patricia Mathes, Literacy, Language and Learning, and Jing Cao, Statistical Science, “Continuous Progress Monitoring of Early Reading Skills,” Collins Foundation
Ernest Jouriles and Renee McDonald, Psychology, “Domestic Violence and Child Aggression,” National Institutes of Health (NIH) Lawrence Ruben, Biological Sciences, “TRACK Regulates Cytokinesis in Trypanosoma brucei,” NIH William Orr, Biological Sciences, “Thioredoxin Peroxidases, Oxidative Stress and Aging” and “Glutathione, Oxidative Stress and Aging,” NIH
Robert Kehoe, Physics, “Software Infrastructure for ATLAS Online Monitoring (Brook - haven National Laboratory/Department of Energy),” Department of Energy William Orr, Biological Sciences, “Thioredoxin Peroxidases, Oxidative Stress and Aging” and “Glutathione, Oxidative Stress and Aging,” NIH Geoffrey Orsak and Tammy Richards, Electrical Engineering, “A Proposal to Create a Larger, More Diverse and Better Prepared Pool of Students Pursuing and Completing Engineering Degrees,” Texas Instruments Foundation
Jeffery Kennington and Eli Olinick, Engineering Management, Information and Systems, “Optimization-based Design Procedures for Backbone Transport Networks,” Navy William Pulte, Literacy, Language and Learning, “Masters Program in Bilingual Education with Gifted and Talented Focus” and “Supplemental Certification in Bilingual Education,” Department of Education Ne’Shaun Robinson-Jones, Literacy, Language and Learning, “Upward Bound and Supplement,” Department of Education













































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