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Nanotechnology White Paper - US Environmental Protection Agency

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114 EPA <strong>Nanotechnology</strong> <strong>White</strong> <strong>Paper</strong><br />

Grant #<br />

Principal<br />

Investigator (PI)<br />

RD829624 Shah, S. Ismat<br />

RD829604 Shih, Wan<br />

RD829602 Sigmund, Wolfgang<br />

RD829601 Strongin, Daniel<br />

RD829623 Tao, Nongjian<br />

RD829619 Trogler, William<br />

RD829605 Velegol, Darrell<br />

RD829625 Zhang, Wei-xian<br />

RD830907 Anderson, Anne<br />

RD830910 Beaver, Earl<br />

RD830904 Drzal, Lawrence<br />

RD830902 Kan, Edwin<br />

Title Institution<br />

Synthesis, Characterization and Catalytic<br />

Studies of Transition Metal Carbide<br />

Nanoparticles as <strong>Environmental</strong> Nanocatalysts<br />

Ultrasensitive Pathogen Quantification in<br />

Drinking Water Using Highly Piezoelectric<br />

PMN-PT Microcantilevers<br />

Simultaneous <strong>Environmental</strong> Monitoring and<br />

Purification through Smart Particles<br />

A Bioengineering Approach to Nanoparticle<br />

Based <strong>Environmental</strong> Remediation<br />

A Nanocontact Sensor for Heavy Metal Ion<br />

Detection<br />

Nanostructured Porous Silicon and<br />

Luminescent Polysiloles as Chemical Sensors<br />

for Carcinogenic Chromium (VI) and Arsenic<br />

(V)<br />

Green Engineering of Dispersed Nanoparticles:<br />

Measuring and Modeling Nanoparticles Forces<br />

Nanoscale Bimetallic Particles for In Situ<br />

Remediation<br />

University of<br />

Delaware<br />

Drexel University<br />

University of Florida<br />

Temple University<br />

Arizona State<br />

University<br />

University of<br />

California, San Diego<br />

Year<br />

Amount<br />

2002 $350,000<br />

2002 $400,000<br />

2002 $390,000<br />

2002 $399,979<br />

2002 $375,000<br />

2002 $400,000<br />

Pennsylvania State<br />

University 2002 $370,000<br />

Lehigh University<br />

2002 $300,000<br />

Metal Biosensors: Development and<br />

<strong>Environmental</strong> Testing Utah State University 2003 $336,000<br />

Implications of Nanomaterials Manufacture and<br />

Use: Development of a Methodology for<br />

Screening Sustainability<br />

Sustainable Biodegradable Green<br />

Nanocomposites from Bacterial Bioplastic for<br />

Automotive Applications<br />

BRIDGES to<br />

Sustainability 2003 $99,741<br />

Michigan State<br />

University 2003 $369,000<br />

Neuromorphic Approach to Molecular Sensing<br />

with Chemoreceptive Neuron MOS Transistors<br />

(CnMOS) Cornell University 2003 $354,000

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