Archived CEN News
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Nima Rahbar Named 2012 NSF CAREER Award Winner (12/27/2011)
Dr. Nima Rahbar, assistant professor in the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering at UMass Dartmouth, has received a Faculty Early Career Development Award from the National Science Foundation (NSF). The award is one of the highest honors given by NSF to recognize young faculty in science and engineering who are effectively integrating research and teaching, and it provides a large grant to conduct research.
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Sengupta and Bhowmick Awarded NSF-MRI Grant to Acquire Nanospider® for Next Generation of Polymeric Nanofibers (9/13/2011)
Sengupta and Bhowmick Awarded NSF-MRI Grant to Acquire Nanospider® for Next Generation of Polymeric Nanofibers
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Sengupta and Colleagues Awarded NSF-TUES Grant for Development and Testing of a Fundamentals of Environmental Engineering Concept Inventory (9/13/2011)
NSF-TUES Grant Award for Development and Testing of a Fundamentals of Environmental Engineering Concept Inventory
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Prof. Nima Rahbar Wins Life Sciences Award (4/28/2010)
Prof. Nima Rahbar, Assistant Professor of Civil and Environmental Engineering, has been awarded a $75,000 grant from the Life Sciences Moment Fund
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Suku Sengupta and Collaborators Awarded $600,000 NSF Grant on Developing Ion Exchange Fibers (2/7/2008)
$600,000 grant awarded to College of Engineering personnel by NSF. UMass Dartmouth's share is $306,153.
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UMass Dartmouth Pavement Research Institute receives $365,000 grant (7/30/2007)
Researchers will design and evaluate hot mix asphalt pavement mixes to identify the best materials to preserve roadways
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Suku Sengupta and Collaborator Awarded CICEET Grant on Denitrifying Bioretention Systems (9/25/2006)
Professor Suku Sengupta of the Civil & Environmental Engineering Department and his collaborator -- Prof.