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Prof. Victor Giurgiutiu received a grant funded by Air force Office os Scientific Research (AFSOR), for a project entitlied Predictive Modeling of Structural Sensing for Aerospace Applications" funded at $575,000, July 1, 2011 to April 15, 2015.
 
Prof. Victor Giurgiutiu received an Army Research Office (ARO) grant entitled "JPWAS EMIS-ECIS Active Carbon Filter Residual Life Estimation Methodology" funded at $300,000 for 3 years.
 
Prof. Chris (Xingjian) Xue received a single PI NSF (CMMI Division) grant entitled "Integrating Multi-physicochemical Processes Induced Stresses to Study Structural Reliability for Solid Oxide Fuel Cells: Modeling and Experiments", funded at $288,690 over three years.
Prof. Xiaoming  He received a grant entitled "A Combined Cancer Treatment of Cryoablation and Nanoparticle Drug Delivery". This grant is funded by the American Cancer Society for a total amount of $720,000, for 4 years.
 
Prof Abdel Bayoumi received a grant entitled " U.S. Army Aviation and Missile Commands - Condition Based Maintenance Program: Aircraft Components Testing (CLIN0012)" .  This grant is funded by SC Army National Guard/DOD for a total amount of $500,000.
 

 

Prof. Abdel Bayoumi received a grant entitled " Achieving CBM Goals:  Effects of Controlling Vibration on AH-64D Apache Operating Costs and Readiness Rates (CLIN 0011)" .  This grant is funded by SC Army National Guard/DOD for a total amount of $745,000.00 for two years.
 
Prof. Abdel Bayoumi receivied a new grant from the U. S. Army Aviation and Missile Command- Aviation Engineering Directorate (AMCOM-AED). The grant is entitled, “Comprehensive Rotary-Wing Aircraft Research Plan in Support of the U.S. Army CBM Program:  Sensor Development, Data Fusion, Diagnosis Algorithms, and Flight Regime Recognition this is a one year grant of $1 million.
 
 

More Awards and Recognition

 
Prof.  Guiren Wang received USC’s prestigious Promising Investigator Research Award (PIRA) of $ 20,000.
 


Prof.  Frank Chen  was awarded 2010 College of Engineering and Computing Young Investigator Award.

Prof. Tony Reynolds, Director and PI of the Friction Stir Welding I/UCRC at the University of South Carolina, has been awarded the fifth annual Alexander Schwarzkopf Prize for Technological Innovation.

Prof. Frank Chen received USC’s prestigious Promising Investigator Research Award (PIRA) of $ 20,000.

 

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