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  Thrust #3A – Sustainable Healthy Communities: Water focus

Funded Proposals:
  1. Title: Automatic detection of red tides and water quality anomaly events: Application of computer intelligence to marine science

    Principal Investigators and Associated Faculty:

    • Chuanmin Hu – College of Marine Science
    • Dmitry Goldgof – College of Engineering
    • Frank Muller-Karger – College of Marine Science
    • Lawrence O. Hall – College of Engineering

  2. Title: Towards Sustainable Healthy Communities: Communicating Science and Risks of Emerging Micropollutants in Reclaimed Water

    Principal Investigators and Associated Faculty:

    • Daniel H. Yeh – College of Engineering
    • Derina Holtzhausen – College of Arts and Sciences
    • Foday Moriba Jaward – College of Public Health
    • Jeffrey A Cunningham – College of Engineering

  3. Title: Understanding and promoting sustainability related to mercury exposures through integrated research, graduate education, and community involvement

    Principal Investigators and Associated Faculty:

    • Amy L. Stuart – College of Public Health
    • Fenda A. Akiwumi – College of Arts and Sciences
    • Maya Trotz – College of Engineering

  4. Title: Integrating global capabilities into STEM education: Critical technologies and strategies for meeting the UN’s Millennium Development Goals on water and sanitation

    Principal Investigators and Associated Faculty:

    • Daniel H. Yeh – College of Engineering
    • Linda Whiteford – College of Arts & Sciences
    • Norma Alcantar – College of Engineering
    • Ricardo Izurieta – College of Public Health



 
 
   
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