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Congratulations to three ISR faculty members who have been awarded National Science Foundation Faculty Early Career Development (CAREER) Awards. The NSF CAREER program fosters the career development of outstanding junior faculty, combining the support of research and education of the highest quality and in the broadest sense. Full story

Assistant Professor Benjamin Shapiro (AE/ISR) has been given a CAREER Award for his work on Feedback Control of Micro-Fluidic Packets and the Bio-Particles within Them.

 

Assistant Professor Timothy Horiuchi (ECE/ISR) has been given a CAREER Award for his work on Adaptive Neuromorphic VLSI for Improving Accuracy and Precision: Modeling Attention for Bat Echolocation.

ISR-affiliated Assistant Professor Elias Balaras (ME) has been given a CAREER Award for his work on Large-Eddy Simulation of Turbulent Flows with Dynamically Moving Boundaries.



April 1, 2004


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