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Gamache National Science Foundation
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in Spectral Line Shapes, ed. E. Oks
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International Conference on Greenho
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International Conference on High Re
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- CCES member Hines is collaboratin
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8. CENTER FOR COMPUTER MACHINE/HUMA
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Knowledge and Data Engineering Tool
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Earned Doctoral Degrees in 2006-200
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4. Hani Aldaya, D. B. Megherbi, “
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32. P. Gamache, A. Galante, G. Sebe
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Mr.Chris Gantz, Senior Engineer, St
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140 120 Number of steps 100 80 60 4
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9. CENTER FOR ELECTRIC CAR AND ENER
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2. Renewable Energy Group a) Evalua
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Students Interaction: Current Docto
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Gorczyca, J. A “ Study of the Fri
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10. CENTER FOR ELECTROMAGNETIC MATE
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Affiliated Faculty Professor Willia
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East: Terahertz Physics, Devices an
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“An all-optical nonlinear thresho
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Investigation of Chiral Metamateria
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2006-2007 academic year, CFWC has i
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Enabling Structure for UML Communit
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and here too the Board has demonstr
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UML -LHS Partnership for College Su
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4. Build access to college informat
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GEAR UP also provided in-class care
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health and well being; to share wha
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esearch infrastructure to assure th
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learning courses through technical
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Turcotte, D. (2006). Sustainable De
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Yanco, H. A., Kim, H. J., Martin, F
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2007 Conference Announcement Commun
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12. CENTER FOR FIELD SERVICES AND S
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David Tennyson, Video Technician, I
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the program during the 2006-2007 ac
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The Center’s primary work in the
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13. CENTER FOR GREEN CHEMISTRY ANNU
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conditions like room temperature an
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NONCOVALENT DERIVATIZATION Traditio
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means fewer synthesis steps. These
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BIOINSPIRED PHOTOPOLYMERS Photoreac
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polymers of vinylbenzyl thymine and
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into the backbone of the polymer, w
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plastic film that changes color sim
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&Engineering Conference, Washington
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of Technical Assistance, Massachuse
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Construction of environmentally ben
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Likewise, an important feature of t
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was conducted as part of the Scienc
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14. CENTER FOR HEALTH AND DISEASE R
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John Dagianis, MD Jack T. Evjy, MD
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Conference Presentations • Nanoem
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15. CENTER FOR INDUSTRIAL COMPETITI
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Steven McCarthy COEg Mary O’Sulli
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Kazuo Wada (University of Tokyo), Y
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The major research component to dat
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assists in finding placements after
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“Economic Institutional Change an
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“Valuing Engagement: How Do We Ex
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Columbia University, Department of
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Shifting Geopolitics in Latin Ameri
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at the New England Federal Reserve
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William Lazonick is a participant i
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Massachusetts. To implement the mis
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Prof. George C. Ruben - Dartmouth C
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than 8,000 DNA sequences from nearl
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Prof. Kenneth A. Marx, Department o
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Patents “Chiral Metamaterials”
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1. Attended 15 th Conversation in B
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Funded Current/Past Year total: $ 1
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17. CENTER FOR NETWORK AND INFORMAT
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5. Energy consumption analysis of m
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9. Performance modeling and analysi
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11. L. Zhao, Y. Luo, L. Bhuyan and
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35. J. Lu and J. Wang. Analytical P
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10. Dr. James Sherwood, Mechanical
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3. G. Chen, D. Martin, and J. Wang.
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12. Results of CFCI Support Prabhu
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Mission Statement The mission of th
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• The aim of this proposal was to
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• Diane Doherty, Project Administ
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Publications Cifuentes, M, Slatin,
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Workers in Community Hospitals and
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Additional Conference Presentations
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• Methods and Findings in Qualita
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personal, organizational, environme
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• medical clinics, schools, and t
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6. Students The following graduate
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Fig 1. Prototype of vaccine refrige
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Awards o U Mass President’s Award
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• Solar Water Purification Bottle
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• Disseminate CWW scholarship to
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hosted eight Associates representin
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outcomes, and increased business co
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with their community - and the need
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initiatives, including developing i
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• One graduate assistant from the
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Bond, M.A., Kalaja, A., Markkanen,
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Hostetler, A. J. (forthcoming). Hom
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Kuhn, S. (2006). Coming to our Sens
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21. COMBUSTION LABORATORY 2006-2007
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much lower temperatures when large
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X. Intra-University Collaboration A
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New MRI imaging contrast agents Dua
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Parmar, Virinder S.; Kumar, Jayant;
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18) Unusual photophysical propertie
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9. Collaborations with other Center
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Mission Statement 23. INSTITUTE FOR
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Student Interaction The Department
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24. INSTITUTE FOR VISUALIZATION AND
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• Jianping Zhou (Sc.D. August 200
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Paulovich, F. V. ; Nonato, L. G. ;
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1. Mission Statement 25. THE KERR E
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consulting, conducting new and revi
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2. “Methodologies for Measurement
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It should be noted that Harvard Med
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Tania Araujo), South Korea (Dr. Sej
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[Gold et al., 2006]. Two other pape
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Choi BK, Clays E, de Bacquer D, Kar
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MacDonald LA, H≅renstam A, Warren
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Karasek, R., Low social control and
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Nurses and Other Healthcare Workers
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The JCQ Workshop, “Methodologies
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26. LOWELL CENTER FOR SUSTAINABLE P
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o Contribution to Public Health Pol
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Richard Dennison Mary Lee Dunn Andr
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Business Engagement in Safer Chemis
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Report and Consensus Statement on C
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environmental justice, or rural com
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Myers DJ, Kriebel D, Karasek R, Pun
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Presentations Bello, Anila. Quantit
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Markkanen P, Quinn M, Chalupka S, C
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Family and Community, EHI staff dev
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Status Sponsor Title Total Budget N
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27. BIOMANUFACTURING CENTER AND INS
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1n 4n 1n 4n O N O N H Cl NEt 3 O CH
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anionic dye FD&C Red #40. The elect
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The buffered solution without any e
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These extremophiles are academicall
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Figure #: T. thermophilus DNA photo
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The pET-24d(+) plasmid was chosen f
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All PCR procedures were performed o
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Figure #: 1% agarose gel of PCR pro
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Figure #: Digestion of recombinant
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Figure #: Idealized Bacterial Growt
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Table #: Activity of T. thermophilu
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proved to be quite versatile in its
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1 n Cl O NEt 3 O Figure #: (4-Vinyl
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Figure #: SDS-PAGE (NuPAGE® Novex
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Figure #: SDS-PAGE (NuPAGE® Novex
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28. PHOTONICS CENTER 2006/2007 Repo
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field emission SEM TEM - Lattice im
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5) New Faculty Affiliations (last t
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Semiconductors, Inc. under one of t
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12. “Optically driven Micro-Elect
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4. Kierstead, Andrew Davis and Will
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Foundation) - Awarded 3. SBIR Phase
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Radiation Laboratory 1. Mission Sta
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3.1. Graduate Degree Recipients Rol
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• Technology Corporation (Chelmsf
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government agencies and industry, a
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(near real-time), provides the flex
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grant ($23,000), Prof. John White,
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1. Mission Statement 30. TOXICS USE
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Noble Francis Mukthiar Basha Rahul
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This year’s ten projects include
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The program also offers specialized
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Civie, P. “National and Internati
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Symposium on Nanotechnology, Occupa
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Sturbridge. Six sessions presented
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URL: http://circuitsassembly.com/cm
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Creating a Sustainable Project Dash
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Toxics Use Reduction Institute: Joy