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Idaho State University received more than $1.4 million in grants in a one-week period in July for five different research projects.
“Together, the new grants are indicators of ISU excellence in energy, health care, and scientific research,” said Pamela Crowell, Ph.D., ISU Vice President for Research. “Through these projects, our faculty and students will make new discoveries that will have impact across the state and the globe.”
The five grants include:
• $412,000 to Dr. George Imel, Engineering, and Dr. Dan Dale, Physics, from the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission for the project entitled, “Idaho State University Faculty Development Program.” The grant provides funding for a joint faculty appointment with the Nuclear Engineering Department and the Physics Department. It provides three years of funding for this position. The award is in response to an application by George Imel, Ph.D., chair of our Department of Nuclear Engineering,...
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