COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING

Department of Biomedical Engineering

Dr. Said H. Audi

Assistant Professor

GRANT: $17,095: "National Institutes of Health, "Lipid Modulators of Pulmonary Vascular Tone"

Dr. Said H. Audi

Assistant Professor

GRANT: $24,999, Veterans Administration: Pulmonary Uptake of Amine Drugs

Grant: $6,250 Wisconsin Department of Commerce: Quantification of Molecular Probe Uptake in Acute Myocardial Infarction

Dr. Gerald F. Harris

Professor

GRANT: $150,000, U.S. Department of Education, “Fracture Risk Prediction in Children and Young Adults with Osteogenesis Imperfecta’

GRANT: $150,000, U.S. Department of Education, “Clinician Researchers and Engineers:  Advanced Rehabilitation Research Training”

Dr. Gerald F. Harris

Professor

GRANT: $9,310, U.S. Department of Education, “Development of Dynamic Pedorthosis for Improving Clubfoot Correction”

Dr. Michelle Johnson

Research Assistant Professor

GRANT: $40,357, American Heart Association, "Robot-assisted Motivating Rehabilitation to Increase Upper Limb Function after Stroke"

Dr. John F. LaDisa

Assistant Professor

GRANT: $26,000, American Heart Association, “Incorporating the aortic valve into patient-specific CFD models using phase contract MRI and valvular gating:  Predoctoral Fellowship for David Wendell”

Dr. Kristina M. Ropella

Chair/Professor

GRANT: $40,500, National Science Foundation, "NSF Graduate Research Fellowship for Jason Hallman"

Dr. Kristina M. Ropella

Chair/Professor

GRANT: $9,548, National Institutes of Health: Functional NeuroImaging of Visual Cortex

GRANT: $127,881, U.S. Department of Education: Graduate Assistance in Areas of National Need (GAANN) Fellowship Program in Biomedical Engineering: Functional Imaging and Rehabilitatio

Dr. Brian D. Schmit

Associate Professor

GRANT: $35,395, U.S. Department of Education: Enhanced motor recovery post-stroke using serotonergic agents

Dr. Brian D. Schmit

Associate Professor

Dr. Sheila Schindler-Ivens

Assistant Professor

 

GRANT: $71,500, American Heart Association, “Cortical Contributions to Locomotor Control and Recovery after Stroke”

Dr. Robert Scheidt

Associate Professor

GRANT: $3,000, National Science Foundation, "REU Supplement for CAREER: Adaptive Control in Biological and Man-made Systems"

Dr. Robert Scheidt

Assistant Professor

GRANT: $86,436, National Science Foundation: CAREER: Adaptive Control in Biological and Man-made Systems

 

Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering

Dr. Christopher M. Foley

Assistant Professor

Dr. James A. Crovetti

Associate Professor; Director, Transportation Research Center

 

GRANT: $60,000, Wisconsin Department of Transportation, "Materials Characterization and Analysis of the Marquette Interchange HMA Perpetual Pavement"

Dr. Charles S. Melching

Associate Professor

GRANT: $52,000, Metropolitan Water Reclamation District of Greater Chicago, "Evaluation of Proceduresto Prevent Backflows to Lake Michigan from the Chicago Waterway System"

Dr. Charles S. Melching

Associate Professor

GRANT: $157,089, Metropolitan Water Reclamation District of Greater Chicago, “Water Quality Simulation in Support of Development of an Integrated Strategy to Meet Dissolved Oxygen Standards for the Chicago area waterways”

GRANT: $4,011, Metropolitan Water Reclamation District of Greater Chicago, “Flow Verification for the Flow Transfer to the Fox River Water Reclamation District South Plant”

Dr. Charles S. Melching

Associate Professor

GRANT: $7,465, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, "Collegiate Rain Garden Challenge"

Dr. Baolin Wan

Assistant Professor

GRANT: $39,999, Wisconsin Highway Research Program, “Study of Fatigue Risks in the Connections of Sign Support Structures”

GRANT: $9,090, Wisconsin Department of Transportation, “In-Situ Monitoring and Testing of IBRC Bridges in Wisconsin”

Dr. Daniel H. Zitomer

Associate Professor

GRANT: $122,095, WE Energies: Bioaugmentation to Increase Methane and Renewable Energy Production

Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering

Dr. Ronald H. Brown

Associate Professor

Dr. George F. Corliss

Professor

 

GRANT: $65,000, Burns and McBride Energy, “Daily Consumption Estimation -- Heating Oil”

Dr. George F. Corliss

Professor

$9,880 Minnesota Mining and Manufacturing Foundation: The Challenges of Offshore Outsourcing: An Educational Response

Dr. Nabeel Demerdash

Professor

Grant: $26,500 US-Egypt Joint Board on Scientific and Technological Cooperation: Fault Diagnostics of Induction Motor Drive Systems via Electronic Systems and Artificial Intelligence Techniques

Dr. Shrinivas G. Joshi

Professor

GRANT: $10,000, National Science Foundation, "RET Supplement to Acoustic Waves in Thin Piezoelectric Plates: Theory and Applications"

 

Department of Mechanical Engineering

Dr. John P Borg

Assistant Professor

GRANT:  $25,000, Sandia National Laboratories (DOE), “Mesoscale Simulations of Shock Compaction of Granular Ceramics”

Dr. John P Borg

Assistant Professor

GRANT: $25,000, Sandia National Laboratories (DOE):Mesoscale Simulations of Shock Compaction of Granular Ceramic

Dr. S. Scott Goldsborough

Assistant Professor

GRANT: $25,000, Sandia National Laboratories (DOE): The evolution of pressure, temperature and concentration fronts due to pressure-driven gas flow within a packed be

Dr. S. Scott Goldsborough

Assistant Professor

GRANT: $30,000, National Science Foundation, “IREE Supplement to Acquisition of a Linux Cluster to Support College-wide Research & Teaching Activities”

Dr. Jon D Koch

Assistant Professor

GRANT: $15,000, Fleck Foundation, "Fifth Grade Inner City Volunteer Teaching Program (5GVP)"

Dr. Richard W. Marklin

Professor

GRANT: $121,545, Electric Power Research Institute, “Ergonomics Process for Line Workers in Fossil Electric Power Plants”

GRANT: $76,886, Herman Miller, Inc., “Metabolic Study of an Office Chair”

With Dr. Paula E. Papanek, Department of Physical Therapy

Dr. Richard W. Marklin

Professor

Grant: $146,909 Electric Power Research Institute: Ergonomics Process for Line Workers in Fossil Electric Power Plants

Grant: $26,664 Electric Power Research Institute: Site Visit to Arizona Public Service: Ergonomics Assessment of Vegetation Management

GRANT: $17,714, Electric Power Research Institute, “U.S. Power Plant Visits: American Electric Power”

2007 GRANT AWARD ARCHIVE


ADDITIONAL RESOURCES

Quick Facts About Marquette

Identity: Catholic, Jesuit, private
Established: 1881
Location: Milwaukee, Wisconsin
Undergraduate: 8,048
Postgraduate: 3,500
Campus: Urban, 80 acres
Athletics: 14 NCAA Division I teams
(Big East Conference)
Colors: Blue and Gold