notre dame report2001/03/02 · 127, 2000, pp. 203-210. ralph mcinerny, michael p. grace professor...
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Faculty Notes
305 Honors 305 Activities 306 Publications
Documentation
309 University Committee on Libraries 310 Errata and Additions
Research
311 Awards Received and Proposals Submitted 312 Awards Received 313 Proposals Submitted
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Honors
Rev. MichaelS. Driscoll, Tisch Family associate professor of theology and coordinator of the Liturgical Studies graduate program, was elected vice president (2001) and president elect (2002) of the North American Academy of Liturgy at the annual meeting of the academy in St. Louis, Jan. 4-7.
Umesh Garg, professor of physics, was one of only a few senior scientists from around the world invited to be a member of the International Advisory Committee for the International Symposium on Nuclear Physics, Mumbai, India, Dec. 18-22.
Mei-Chi Shaw, professor of mathematics, was appointed editor of the Proceedings of the American Mathematical Society for a term of four years effective Feb. 1.
Robert P. Vecchio, Franklin D. Schurz professor of management, has been elected a fellow in the Society for Industrial and Organizational Psychologists (SlOP) of the American Psychological Association.
Activities
Mark S. Alber, associate professor of mathematics, presented "Geometry and Control of Three-Wave Interactions" at Stanford Univ., Nov. 3; "The Complex Geometry of Weak Piecewise Smooth Solutions of Integrable Nonlinear Equations" at the 4th International Conference on Symmetries and Integrability of Difference Equations, Univ. ofTokyo, Japan, Nov. 27; and "The Complex Geometry of Weak Piecewise Smooth Solutions of Nonlinear Evolution Equations" at the Univ. of California, Santa Cruz, Feb. 13.
Jianguo Cao, associate professor of mathematics, presented "Kahler Parabolicity and the Euler Number of Compact Manifolds of Non-positive Curvature" at the 950th meetings of the American Mathematical Society, Columbia Univ., New York, Nov. 4-5.
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Rev. Michael S. Driscoll, Tisch Family associate professor of theology, made a public presentation entitled "Women's Ordination from the Early Middle Ages through the Scholastic Period," sponsored by the Committee on Notre Dame's Position on the Ordination of Women, Jan. 30; and gave an evening of reflection on the "Beatitudes for Married Couples," St. Joseph's Parish, South Bend, Jan. 19.
Georges Enderle, Visiting Arthur F. and Mary J. O'Neil professor of international business ethics, presented the paper "Corporate Ethics at the Beginning of the 21st Century" at the international "Ethics and Development" meeting, Washington D.C., Dec. 7-8.
Jill Godmilow, professor of film, television, and theatre, presented the film "What Farocki Taught" and lectured on "The Value of Agit-prop in Political Documentary" at the Rethinking Marxism Conference, Univ. of Massachusetts, Amherst, Sept. 22; was the plenary speaker at the Mediterranean Documentary Festival, Samos, Greece, where she presented the films "What Farocki Taught," "Far from Poland," and "Roy Cohn/Jack Smith," and lectured on "The Documentary Dogma," Sept. 28-0ct. 4; was the 2000 Distinguished Women Lecturer at the Univ. of Colorado, Boulder, where she showed "What Farocki Taught" and presented the lecture "What's Wrong with the Liberal Documentary," Oct. 23; and gave a lecture, "New Documentary Strategies: Two Tracks are Better than One" at Facets Multimedia, Chicago, Nov. 5
William P. Hoye, associate vice president and counsel, concurrent associate professor oflaw, was presiding judge in a mock trial he authored at the National Conference of the University Risk Management and Insurance Association, ~t. Louis, Nov. 11; presented "Ethical Dilemmas in Modern Law Practice" in a continuing legal education seminar, Notre Dame Law School, Nov. 11; and presented "Professional Responsibility and Contemporary Law Practice" to the American Council of Life Insurance, Chicago, Feb. 5.
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Dennis Jacobs, professor of chemis-. try, presented "Disciplinary Styles in the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning: An Ongoing Conversation" at the national conference of the American Association for Higher Education, Tampa, Fla., Feb. 1-4.
Michael J. Kremer, associate professor of philosophy, delivered the invited lecture, "Representation or Inference: Must we Choose? Should We?" at the Univ. of Chicago, Jan. 30.
Thomas C. Laughner, assistant professional specialist and assistant director of the John A. Kaneb Center for Teaching and Learning, copresented "Helping Faculty Integrate Technology with New Roles in Teaching and Learning'' with Barbara E. Walvoord, director and professional specialist in the John A. Kaneb Center for Teaching and Learning and concurrent professor of English, at the national conference of the American Association for Higher Education, Tampa, Fla., Feb. 1-4.
Dan Meisel, director of the Radiation Laboratory and professor of chemistry, served on the NSF panel on "Nanoscale Exploratory Research-Physics Division," Arlington, Va., Feb. 1.
Juan Migliore, professor of mathematics, gave the colloquium talk "NotSo-Dangerous Liaisons" at Michigan State Univ., Dec. 7.
Rudolph M. Navari, M.D., associate dean, College of Science, and professional specialist in preprofessional studies, presented "The Doctor-Patient Relationship in Adult Employee Health Care" at the 12th Annual Dorothy Jean MacLean Ethics Conference, Univ. of Chicago, Dec. 9; and presented "High Dose Therapy/Bone Marrow Transplantation" at the Tumor Board Conference, Saint Joseph Regional Medical Center, Plymouth, Ind., Feb. 1.
Charles M. Rosenberg, professor of art, art history, and design, conducted a seminar entitled "Alfonso I and the Politics of Numismatic Imagery in Renaissance Ferrara," at the American Academy in Rome, Jan. 12.
F A c u L T
Joachim J. Rosenthal, professor of mathematics, gave the colloquium talk "Three Challenges by Claude Shannon" at Texas Tech Univ., Lubbock, Jan. 12; and was the speaker of the Applied Mathematics Seminar at the Univ. of Michigan, where he presented "Reflections on Shannon's Three Challenges," Jan. 26.
Duncan G. Stroik, associate professor of architecture, was featured on "Ethics and Religion Newsweekly," a PBS show concerning the Bishops' document "Built of Living Stones," Nov.; presented "Can We Afford Not to Build Beautiful Churches" at the Reconquering Sacred Space 2000 conference, Pontifical Univ. of St. Thomas Aquinas, Rome, Dec.; exhibited his project for the "Chapel for Thomas Aquinas College" at Riconquistare lo Spazio Sacro 2000: The Church in the City of the Third Millennium, Palazzo Valentini, Rome, Dec.; and was interviewed on "The World Over," Eternal Word Television Network, Jan.
Arvind Varma, Arthur J. Schmitt professor of chemical engineering, coauthored the following papers presented at the First North American Symposium on Chemical Reaction Engineering, Houston, Jan. 6-9: "Perovskite Materials Prepared by Aqueous Combustion Synthesis for Fuel Cell Applications," presented by A. Mukasyan; and "Methanol Oxidative Dehydrogenation in a Catalytic Packed-Bed Membrane Reactor: Experiments and Model," presented by V. Diakov. He also presented the Amundson Lectures titled "Combustion Synthesis of Advanced Materials" and "Ethylene Epoxidation in a Catalytic Packed-Bed Membrane Reactor," at the Univ. of Guadalajara, Mexico, Jan. 11-12.
Raimo Vayrynen, professor of government and international studies and senior fellow, Joan B. Kroc Institute for International Peace Studies, presented "Violence, Humanitarian Crises and Conflict Resolution" for the European Union-the UN University Conference on "Partners in Humanitarian· Crises: Conflict Prevention, Management, and Resolution,", Tokyo, Jan. 25-26; and "Sovereignty, Globalization, and Trans-national Social Movements"
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to the conference, The Changing Nature of State in the Asia-Pacific, Univ . ofTokyo, Jan. 30-31.
Robert P. Vecchio, Franklin D. Schurz professor of management, presented "Preferences for Idealized Styles of Supervision," coauthored with K. Boat-wright, at the National Meeting of the American Psychological Society, Miami, June 9; and presented "Employee Envy: Its Nature, Antecedents, and Consequences," at the Conference of the International Council of Psychologists, Padua, July 21.
Barbara E. W alvoord, director and professional specialist in the John A. Kaneb Center for Teaching and Learning and concurrent professor of English, was one of three speakers at the opening plenary and explored the topic "Paved with Good Inventions: Shaping a Future for Faculty in a Wired World" at the national conference of the American Association for Higher Education, Tampa, Fla., Feb. 1-4 ..
Publications
Marl{ S. Alber, associate professor of mathematics, coauthored "Wave Solutions of Evolution Equations and Hamiltonian Flows on Nonlinear Subvarieties of Generalized Jacobians" withY. Fedorov, published in the Journal of Physics A: Mathematical and General, vol. 33, 2000, pp. 8409-8425.
Howard A. Blacl{stead, professor of physics, coauthored "Confirmation of Superconductivity in SrzYRul-uCuuOs" with J.D. Dow, Paul J. McGinn, professor of chemical engineering, and ·David B. Pulling, associate professional specialist in physics, published in the Journal of Superconductivity: Incorporating Novel Magnetism, vol. 13, no. 6, 2000, pp. 977-979.
Jianguo Cao, associate professor of mathematics published "Cheeger Isoperimetric Constants of GromovHyperbolic Spaces with Quasi-Poles" in Communications in Contemporary Mathematics, vol. 2, no. 4, 2000, pp. 511-533.
Rev. Michael S. Driscoll, Tisch Family associate professor of theology and coordinator of the liturgical studies graduate program, authored "Per Sam Nostra Marte Corporale: The Role of Medieval Women in Death and Burial Practices," Liturgical Ministry, vol. 10, winter 2001, pp. 14-22.
Richard M. Economalds, assistant professor of architecture, wrote Nisyros: History and Architecture of an Aegean Island (250 pages, with 450 color photographs by photographer Cornelis de Vrees, and numerous documentary line-drawings by the author), published in separate English and Greek language editions by Melissa Publishers, Athens, Greece, 2001.
John F. Gaski, associate professor of marketing, coauthored "Measurement and Modeling of Alienation in the Distribution Channel: Implications for Supplier-Reseller Relations" with N.M. Ray, published in Industrial Marketing Management, vol. 30, no. 2, 2001, pp. 207-225.
William P. Hoye, associate vice president and counsel, concurrent associate professor of law, authored "What a Difference a Millennium Makes: Tort Litigation in Higher Education, Circa Y2K," published in West's Education Law Reporter, vol. 47, Dec. 7, pp. 767-794; and coauthored "An Ounce of Prevention is Worth ... the Life of a Student: Reducing Risk in International Programs" with G. Rhodes, Journal of College and University Law, vol. 27, no. 151, 2000.
A. Eugene Livingston, professor of physics, coauthored "Spectroscopy Using Stimulated Electron-ion Recombination" with A. Wolf, G. Uhlenberg, U. Schramm, T. Schussler, G. Gwinner, G. Saathoff, and D. Schwalm, published in Hyperfine Interactions, vol. 127, 2000, pp. 203-210.
Ralph Mcinerny, Michael P. Grace professor of medieval studies, director of the Jacques Maritain Center, and professor of philosophy, wrote "Grisez and Thomism," in The Revival of Natural Law: Philosophical, Theological and Ethical Responses to the Finnis-Grisez
School, N. Biggar and R. Black, eds., Ashgate Publishing Ltd., England, 2000, pp. 53-72.
Marvin J. Miller, George and Winifred Clark professor of chemistry and biochemistry, coauthored "Rapid Synthesis of Either Enantiomer of Important Carbocyclic Nucleoside Precursors" with B.T. Shireman, published in Tetrahedron Letters, vol. 41, 2000, pp. 9537-9540.
Victoria Ploplis, research associate professor of chemistry and biochemistry, coauthored "Remodeling of the Vessel Wall after Cooper-induced Injury is Highly Attenuated in Mice with a Total Deficiency of Plasminogen Activator Inhibitor-!" with I. Cornelissen, Mayra J. Sandoval-Cooper, assistant professional specialist in the Center for Transgene Research, L. Weeks, F.A. Noria, and Francis J. Castellino, dean of science, Kleiderer-Pezold professor of chemistry, biochemistry, and director of the Center for Transgene Research, published in the American Journal of Pathology, vol. 139, 2001, pp. 107-117.
Wolfgang Porod, professor of electrical engineering, coauthored "Singleelectron Transistor Analytic I-V Model for SPICE Simulations" with X. Wang, published in Superlat.tices and Microstructures, vol. 28, nos. 5/6, 2000, pp. 345-349.
Charles M. Rosenberg, professor of art, art history, and design, wrote "Alfonso I d'Este, Michelangelo and the Man who Bought Pigs" in Revaluing Renaissance Art, G. Neher and R. Shepherd, eds., Aldershot and Brookfield Vt.: Ashgate, 2000, pp. 89-100; a review of Art Markets in Europe, 1400-1800, M. North and D. Ormrod, eds., and With and Without the Medici: Studies in Tuscan Art and Patronage 1434-1530, E. Marchand and A. Wright, eds., published in Renaissance Quarterly, val. 53, no. 4, 2000, pp. 1211-1214; a collection of essays, Revaluing the Renaissance, R. Shepherd and G. Neher, eds., Ashgate, 2000; and an article in a collection of essays, Omaggio a Luciano Chiappini, R. Varese and C.H. Clough, eds., Ferrara: Corbo, 2001.
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Stephen T. Ruggiero, associate professor of physics, coauthored "Singleelectron Tunneling in Few-atom Systems: Size of Single Atoms and Geometry of Few-atom Clusters" with T.B. Ekkens, published in Journal of Physics C, vol. 13, 2001, pp. 1-8.
Steven R. Schmid, associate professor of aerospace and mechanical engineering, coauthored "Marine Equipment Tribology" with K.J. Schmid, Modem Tribology Handbook, B. Bhushan, ed., Boca Raton: CRC Press, 2001, pp. 1371-1384; and "Tribology of Manufacturing Processes" with W.R.D. Wilson, ibid., pp. 1385-1412.
James H. Seckinger, professor oflaw, wrote Helping-Not Annoying-the Judge, published in the Courthouse Series, Toronto: Advocates Society, 2000, 16 pp.; Opening Statements that Persuade the Judge or Jury, ibid., 18 pp.; wrote Case Analysis and Witness Examination, Dalhousie Univ. Faculty of Laws (Nova Scotia), Univ. of Ottawa Faculty of Laws (Ottawa, Ontario), Univ. of Victoria Faculty of Laws (Victoria, B.C.), Univ. of British Columbia (Vancouver), 2000, 20 pp.; Trial Advocacy Coursebook, Problems and Instructional Material on Trial Advocacy Techniques, Notre Dame: Notre Dame Law School, 2000, 392 pp.; Matenals on Advocacy Sldlls and Techniques, Ottawa: McCarthy Tetrault, 2000, 62 pp.; Materials on Litigation Skills, Wellington: New Zealand Law Society, 2000, 98 pp.; Trial Advocacy Skills-Trial Concepts and Techniques, Demonstration Vignettes, Drills, and Problems, New York: Skadden Arps Slate Meagher and Flam, 2000, 100 pp.; Trial Advocacy SkillsTrial Concepts and Techniques, Demonstration Vignettes, Drills, and Problems, New York: Fish and Neave, 2000, 79 pp.; An Analysis of Faculty Critique, Wellington: New Zealand Law Society, 2000, 52 pp.; Instructional Materials for the Advocates' Society Teacher Training Program,. Toronto: Advocates' Society, 2000, 64 pp.; Faculty Critique, Teaching and Learning Lawyering Skills, ibid., 16 pp.; NITA Teache1· Training ProgJ·amPaper on Faculty Critique and Program Schedule, Chicago: NITA for Teacher Training Program at Loyola Law School, 2000, 40 pp.; Self Analysis of the NITA Method and Program Schedule for
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Teacher Training Program, Cambridge, Mass.: NITA for Teacher Training Program at Harvard Law School, 2000, 23 pp.; Instructional Materials for Expert 'Witness Program, Toronto: Torys, Cleveland: Hahn Loeser and Parks, Los Angeles: Skadden Arps Slate Meagher and Plom, 2000, 29 pp.; Deposition Skills- Taking and Defending a Deposition- Concepts and Techniques, Demonstration Vignettes, Drills, and Problems, Indianapolis: NITA Mid-Central Deposition Program, 2000, 117 pp.; Deposition Skills with Concepts and Techniques for Taking and Defending a Deposition, Demonstration Vignettes, Drills, and Problems, New York: Fish and Neave, 2000, 82 pp.; Program Schedule, Instructional Materials, and Appendices for Deposition Skills, Cleveland: Hahn Loeser and Parks, 2000, 81 pp. Program Schedule with Instructional Mate1ials for Deposition Skills, Chicago: McDermott Will and Emery, 2000, 47 pp., and Washington, D.C.: McDermott et al., 2000, 45 pp.; Deposition Skills-Taking and Defending a Deposition-Concepts and Techniques, Demonstration Vignettes, D1ills, and Problems, New York: Pennie and Edmonds, 2000, 72 pp.; Program Schedule with Instructional Matelials fm' Deposition Skills, New York: Pennie and Edmonds, 2000, 45 pp., Los Angeles, Skadden Arps Slate Meagher and Flom, 2000, 81 pp., and San Francisco: Skadden Arps Slate Meagher and Flom, 2000, 83 pp.; and coauthored Motion Sickness and How Counsel can Improve Motion Practice with M. Cormier, ibid., 8 pp.
William Strieder, professor of chemical engineering, coauthored "Alternative Solution for Diffusion to Two Spheres with First-order Surface Reaction" with Salma Saddawi, adjunct assistant professor of physics, published in Joumal of Chemical Physics, vo1. 113, no. 23, Dec., pp. 10818-10819.
Duncan K. Stroik, associate professor of architecture, coedited (with C. Rosponi and G. Rossi) Reconquering Sacred Space 2000: the Church in the City of the Third Millennium and wrote Can We Afford Not to Build Beautiful Churches and Church Designs, Rome: Il Bosco e la Nave, 2000, 269 pp.
F A c u L T y N 0 T E s
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University Committee on libraries
January 11, 2001
The meeting was called to order at 7:30 a.m. in Grace Hall by Chairman Harvey Bender. Also in attendance were Gail Bederman, Roger Jacobs, Mark Pilkinton, Margaret Porter, Larry Rapagnani, Laurence Taylor, John Weber, Jennifer Younger, observer Joanne Bessler and secretary Melodie Eiteljorge.
The minutes of the meeting of November 9, 2000, were approved as written.
Bender welcomed new members Gail Bederman and Mark Pilkinton.
Director's Report: Younger reported that she has sent recommendations on the reappointment and promotion of library faculty to the provost. Renovation planning continues, and Thurston Miller will join us at a future meeting to discuss compact shelving.
Last semester John Weber undertook a project in two classes to demonstrate contemporary communication tools that Notre Dame library administrators and staff might be able to use to more transparently formulate and communicate the vision, challenges, goals, and strategies of the University Libraries. The students used information presented by Jennifer Younger in two class sessions. Younger thanked Weber for providing this useful learning tool. Bender expressed interest in seeing the presentations. Younger will look into the possibility of providing a presentation at the lunch session of the Advisory Council for University Libraries' spring meeting. This committee will be invited.
Update on Foik Award: Younger distributed a copy of the ad that is put into The Observer each year. She has scheduled a meeting with Roger Jacobs and the past four recipients to determine what guidance can be provided to the Foik Award Committee.
Several UCL members have served on past Foik A ward Committees and con-
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curred that past committees have had difficulties in working with the separate criteria, stated as follows in the Foik Award:" ... a library faculty member who has contributed significantly to library service to the Notre Dame community or to the library profession through personal scholarship or involvement in professional associations." Several points were made, including that the work "or" could indicate that either of the parts could be sufficient reason for the award, that perhaps the award could emphasize one or the other aspects in alternate years, that the documentation provided is uneven, and that the nominees should be notified so as to be able to provide additional documentation.
There was also a discussion of the difference in documentation in faculty files. Some feel that nominees should be notified so that they can update their files. When Younger, Jacobs, and the past recipients meet, they will discuss this and other aspects of the process.
Intellectual Freedom: Younger reported that the Libraries' draft statement on intellectual freedom has been sent to the provost and will be sent to the Faculty Senate's Committee on Academic Affairs Subcommittee on the Library.
There was a general agreement that the draft statement is heading in the right direction followed by the request that the University Libraries revise the statement for clarity and succinctness. Additional points emphasized the importance of academic freedom for students and a commitment to intellectual freedom in the broadest sense.
There being no further business, the meeting adjourned at 8:35 a.m.
Next meeting: February 8, 7:30 a.m., Grace Hall.
Respectfully submitted,
Melodie Eiteljorge Secretary
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Errata and Additions
ALLERT BROWN-GORT, Assistant Professional Specialist, Center for Latino Studies, and fellow, Helen Kellogg Institute for International Studies. B.A., Univ. of Texas at Austin, 1982; M.P.A., ibid., 1998. (1999)
JESSICA L. MCMANUS, Concun-ent Instructor in Marketing, B.A., St. Mary's College, 1998; M.A., Univ. of Chicago, 2000. (2001)
JEFFREY A. SCHNEIBEL, C.S.C., Visiting Assistant Professor in Program of Liberal Studies. B.A., Univ. of Notre Dame, 1984; Ph.D., Univ. of Chicago, 2000. (2001)
CHRISTOPHER SHANNON, Professional Specialist, Associate Director of the Cushwa Center for the Study of American Catholicism, and Concun-ent Assistant Professor in Core Course. B.A., Univ. of Rochester, 1985; M.A., Yale Univ., 1990; M.Phil., ibid., 1990; Ph.D., ibid., 1992. (1999)
D 0 c u M E N T A T 0 N
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Awards Received and Proposals Submitted
In the period January 1, 2001 to January 31, 2001.
A WARDS RECEIVED PROPOSALS SUBMITTED
Category No. Amount No. Amount
Research 26 6,232,624 75 22,899,979 Facilities and Equipment 0 0 0 0 Instructional Programs 1 10,000 0 0 Service Programs 0 0 0 0 Other Programs _Q 0 _Q 0 Total 27 $6,242,624 75 $22,899,979
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Awards Received
In the period January 1, 2001 to January 31, 2001
A WARDS FOR RESEARCH
Aerospace and Mechanical Engineering
Thomas J. Mueller Flow Physics for Wings at Very Low Reynolds Numbers
Department of Navy $50,000 38 months
Michael M. Stanisic, Steven B. Slmar REU Supplement to NSF Grant EEC97-00702
National Science Foundation $5,000 48 months
Anthropology
Mark R. Schurr Diet and Health in the Zacapu Basin: A Geochemical
Approach to the Bioarchaeology of the Tarascan State National Science Foundation $10,000 24 months
Biological Sciences
David R. Hyde Genetic Model of Neuronal/Neuromuscular Dysfunction
March of Dimes Birth Defects $74,696 12 months
David R. Hyde, Joseph Edward O'Tousa, Vecheslav A .. Elagin
Mechanisms of Retinal Degeneration National Institutes of Health $6,510 12 months
Charles F. Kulpa Application of Molecular Tools to ID Microbial Activities
Chevron Oil Company $67,000 12 months
Thomas G. Streit FIRST STEPS: Eliminating Lymphatic Filariasis in Haiti
Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation $1,063,700 60 months
Kevin T. Vaughan Visual Cell, Pigment Cell Interface and Disk Turnover
Medical College of Wisconsin $22,350 12 months
R E 5 E A R c H
Chemical Engineering Arvind Varma Kinetics and Mechanisms of Rapid Heterogeneous Reactions
During Combustion Synthesis National Science Foundation $98,000 36 months
Chemistry and Biochemistry
Seth Nathaniel Brown Trimetallic Complexes as Mechanistically Novel Reductants
National Science Foundation $80,000 48 months
Dennis C. Jacobs Ion/Surface Interactions and Reaction Mechanisms
Department of the Air Force $50,000 12 months
Marvin J. Miller Drugs and Delivery Systems for Opportunistic Infections
National Institutes of Health $294,433 12 months
Slavi Christov Sevov Synthesis, Structure and Properties of Metal Borophosphates
National Science Foundation $65,000 59 months
Civil Engineering and Geological Sciences
Stephen E. Silliman Air Entry Barriers: Mechanism for Creating High
Permeability Pathways Above the Water Table National Science Foundation $49,880 12 months
Billie F. Spencer, Yahya C. Kurama Supplemental Activities for NSF-STA Summer Institute in
Japan National Science Foundation $115,000 30 months
Computer Science and Engineering
Peter M. Kogge, Craig S. Lent, Jay B. Brockman Memory Architectures in QCA
Semiconductor Research Corporation $60,000 12 months
Electrical Engineering
Patrick John Fay Ultra-High Speed E/D HEMT ADCs
University of Illinois-Urbana-Champaign $25,010 36 months
Govemment and Intemational Studies
Scott P. Mainwaring Description of Latin American and Iberian Studies at Indiana
University and the University of Notre Dame Tinker Foundation $5,000 12 months
History
Mary Ann Mahony Revisiting the Violent Land: Bahia's Cacao Area 1850-1937
National Endowment for the Humanities ' $35,000 12 months
Physics
llmros I. Bigi Theory of Heavy Flavor Decays in the Era of Beauty Decays
National Science Foundation $60,900 36 months
Umesh Garg, Alejandro Garcia Physics REU Program at the University of Notre Dame
National Science Foundation $94,145 12 months
Program of Liberal Studies
Edmund J. Goehring The Subliterary World of Mozart's Don Giovanni
National Endowment for the Humanities $35,000 12 months
Fabian E. Udoh To Caesar What is Caesar's: Tribute and Taxes in Early
Roman Palestine W.F. Albright Institute of Archaeological Research $30,000 12 months
Psychology
Gabriel Allen Radvansky Working Memory Influences on Long-Term Memory
Department of Army $75,000 36 months
Radiation Laboratory
Dan Meisel, Keith P. Madden, Dirk Guidi, Klaus-Dieter Asmus, Gordon L. Hug, John H. Bentley, Robert H. Schuler, Goralili Nath R. Tripathi, Simon M. Pimblott Ian C. Carmichael, Richard W. Fessenden, Guillermo Ferraudi, Jay A LaVerne, Daniel M. Chipman, w. Phillip Helman, Prashant Kamat
Radiation and Photochemistry in Condensed Phase Department of Energy $3,725,000 36 months
Theology
Eugene Charles Ulrich, James Claire VanderKam Publication of Four Volumes of Dead Sea Scrolls
National Endowment for the Humanities $36,000 24 months
AWARDS FOR INSTRUCTIONAL PROGRAMS
Romance Languages and Literatures
Julia V. Douthwaite Teachers as Scholars
Muessel-Ellison Memorial Trust Foundation $10,000 24 months
Proposals Submitted
In the period January 1, 2001 through January 31, 2001
PROPOSALS FOR RESEARCH
Aerospace and Mechanical Engineering
Thomas C. Corlm, Flint 0. Thomas Enhanced Design of Turbo-Jet LPT by Separation Control
Using Phased Plasma Actuators National Aeronautics and Space Administration $364,26 5 36 months
Joseph M. Powers, Samuel Paolucci
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Multiscale Modeling of Combustion of Energetic Materials Los Alamos National Laboratory $319,513 36 months
John E. Renaud Managing Uncertainty in Bilevel Robust Design
Optimization National Science Foundation $241,831 36 months
Steven R. Schmid Tribology of Hot Forging
Concurrent Technologies Corporation $33,944 18 months
Anthropology
Greg J. Downey An Apprenticeship in Cunning: Learning Capoeira, and Afro
Brazilian Art University of California, San Diego $33,000 9 months
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Greg J. Downey An Apprenticeship in Cunning: Learning Capoeira, an Afro
Brazilian Art Boston University $35,000
Greg J. Downey
9 months
An Apprenticeship in Cunning: Learning Capoeira, an AfroBrazilian Art
Rutgers University $30,000
Greg J. Downey
9 months
An Apprenticeship in Cunning: Learning Capoeira, an AfroBrazilian Art
Oregon State University $32,000
Mark R. Schurr
9 months
Methods for Geomagnetic Surveys of Obstructed Sites U.S. Army Corps of Engineers $382,102 24 months
Biological Sciences
John H. Adams Plasmodium yoelii c DNA libraries
Malaria Research and Reference Reagent Repository $20,000 12 months
John H. Adams Analysis of Plasmodium falciparum elb Gene Expression
Burroughs Wellcome Fund $400,000 48 months
Scott D. Bridgham Research Experiences for Undergraduates Supplement
National Science Foundation $10,000 3 months
Frank H. Collins Cloning of Plasmodium Refractoriness Genes in A.Gambiae
National Institutes of Health $352,335 12 months
John G. Duman Control of Antifreeze Protein Activity in Larvae of the Beetle
Dendroides canadensis National Science Foundation $445,816 36 months
Jeffrey L. Feder REU Supplement to NSF Grant DEB99-770111RCEB: The
Genetics of Host Plant Specialization and Speciation in Rhagoletis Flies
National Science Foundation $5,000 12 months
R E s E A R c H
Frederick W. Goetz StAR (Steroid Acute Regulatory) Protein Expression and
Function in the Brook Trout Ovary National Science Foundation $437,177 36 months
Kristin Hager Toxoplasma Gondii: Molecular Studies on the Early Secretory
Pathway Burroughs Wellcome Fund $210,000 36 months
Kristin Hager Toxoplasma Gondii: Molecular Studies on the Early Secretory
Pathway Infectious Disease Society of America $80,000 24 months
David R. Hyde Genetic Model of Neuronal/Neuromuscular Dysfunction
March of Dimes Birth Defects $74,696 12 months
Alan L. Johnson Regulation of Hen Granulosa Cell Differentiation by Cegf-R
Signaling and Tgf Beta Department of Agriculture $377,856 36 months
Kenneth R. Olson A Novel Animal Model of Hypoxic Vasoconstriction
I.U. School Medicine $64,188 12 months
Neil F. Shay Soy Supplements Interact With Cholesterol-Lowering Drugs
National Institutes of Health $181,350 12 months
Neil F. Shay Identifying Specific Healthful Effects of Soy Phytochemicals
in Humans Southern Illinois University $75,000 24 months
Martin Tenniswood SERM Induction of Breast Cancer Progression
Department of Army $446,500 36 months
Chemical Engineering
Joan F. Brennecke Proposal for State of Science Report on Supercritical and
Near-Critical Fluids in Chemical Synthesis and Processing as Environmentally Benign Solvent Repl
Environmental Protection Agency $27,709 9 months
Agnes E. Ostafin, Simon M. Pimblott Infrared Energy Harvesting Photosynthetic Microbial
Ecosystem for Co2 Recycling in an Environmental Control and Life Support System
National Aeronautics and Space Administration $694,208 36 months
Arvind Varma Combustion of Complex Metal Particles
National Aeronautics and Space Administration $862,889 60 months
Arvind Varma, Peter C. Burns, Howard A. Blackstead, Paul J. McGinn
Acquisition of Electron Probe Microanalyzer National Science Foundation $407,690 12 months
Chemistry and Biochemistry
Holly Goodson CLIP-170 Microtubule Binding Motifs and Their Interactions
with Tubulin National Science Foundation $672,052 60 months
Gregory V. Hartland, Marya Lieberman, Bradley D. Smith, Douglas C. Hall, Gary H. Bemstein
Acquisition of a High Performance FT-IR/Raman Spectrometer
National Science Foundation $281,918 12 months
Jacobs Dennis C. Dynamics of Plasma/Surface Interactions
Department of the Air Force $348,000 30 months
Marya Lieberman, Craig S. Lent Molecular QCA: Detectors, Inputs, and Basic Devices
Department of Navy $2,419,000 24 months
Victoria A. Ploplis Pathological Consequences of the Plasminogen System
National Institutes of Health $246,662 12 months
Richard E. Taylor Myriaporones: Synthetic and Biological Studies
National Institutes of Health $167,625 12 months
Civil Engineering and Geological Sciences
Robert L. Irvine In-Situ Phytotransformation of TNT and Related Metals
Environmental Protection Agency $450,000 36 months
Computer Science and Engineering
Danny Z. Chen, Xiaobo Hu ITRI AP: Geometric Algorithms for Radiation Treatment
Planning Problems National Science Foundation $399,787 36 months
Vincent W. Freeh, Andrew Lumsdaine
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ITR/CCR: Advanced Process Mobility for Next-Generation Cluster Computing
National Science Foundation $495,072 36 months
Xiaobo Hu, Danny Z. Chen ITRISY: System-Level Approaches to Reducing Energy
Consumption in Real-Time Embedded System Design National Science Foundation $500,000 36 months
Gregory R. Madey, Patricia Maurice ITRI AP(BES) Stochastic Synthesis: Simulating the
Environmental Transformations of Natural Organic Matter National Science Foundation $128,089 36 months
Economics
Byung-Joo Lee Exchange Rate Exposure Elasticity of Korean Companies:
Pre and Post Economic Crisis Analysis National Science Foundation $110,921 14 months
Electrical Engineering
Panos J. Antsaklis, Michael D. Lemmon, Martin Haenggi
Real-Time Reconfiguration of Networked Embedded Systems DARPA $3,068,906 36 months
Panos J. Antsaldis, Michael D. Lemmon, John W. Goodwine
ITR/SY: Verification and Supervisory Control of Hybrid Embedded Systems
National Science Foundation $493,891 36 months
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Daniel J. Costello, Peter C. Massey Research on a New Class of Shannon Limit Approaching
Channel Codes with Fast Decoding and High Reliability National Science Foundation $398,278 24 months
Patrick J. Fay High Speed InP OEIC
MicroLink Devices $21,600 6 months
Patrick J. Fay, Alan C. Seabaugh Antimonide-based Compound Semiconductors
Hughes Research Laboratory $441,735 48 months
Patrick J. Fay High Power InGaP PHEMTs
MicroLink Devices $32,995
Martin Haenggi
6 months
ITRISI: Cross-Layer Design Approaches for Wireless Ad Hoc Networks
National Science Foundation $274,147 36 months
Douglas C. Hall Native-Oxide-Based Optical Waveguides in Compound
Semiconductor Heterostructures Vega Wave Systems, Inc. $4,500 12 months
Yih-Fang Huang ITRISI(CCR-SPS) Collaborative Research: A Novel Adaptive
Filtering Paradigm for Emerging Communication Technologies
National Science Foundation $249,788 36 months
Michael D. Lemmon ITR/SY: Supervisory QoS-Feedback Scheduling of Periodic
Hard Real-time Tasks National Science Foundation $499,972 36 months
Ruey-Wen Liu, Yih·Fang Huang, Martin Haenggi ITR/SI: Channel Enhancement for High-Speed Wireless
Communications National Science Foundation $475,623 36 months
English
Barbara E. Walvoord Seven Steps to Enlightened Uses of Technology for Teaching
TLT Group $300,000 36 months
R E 5 E A R c
Government and International Studies
Daniel A. Lindley Is War Rational?: The Extent of Miscalculation and
Misperception as Causes of War J.D. and C.T. MacArthur Foundation $75,000 12 months
Scott P. Mainwaring
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Description of Latin American and Iberian Studies at Indiana University and the University of Notre Dame
Tinker Foundation $5,000 12 months
Timothy R. Scully ACE Summer Training Program
Helen Brach Foundation $25,000 3 months
Christina K. W albrecht Collaborative Research on Women Voters from Suffrage to
the New Deal with J. Kevin Corder, Western Michigan University
National Science Foundation $223,278 36 months
History
Edward N. Beatty The Origins and Determinants of Technological Change in
Late Nineteenth Century Mexico National Science Foundation $132,208 24 months
Christopher S. Hamlin Natural Theology and the Origins of Environmental
Sensibility in the Western World University of Oregon $16,632 4 months
Howard P. Louthan Constructing a Catholic Identity: Culture and Religion in
Early Modern Bohemia Newberry Library $30,000 9 months
Howard P. Louthan Constructing a -Catholic Identity: Culture and Religion in
Early Modern Bohemia Herzog August Bibliothek $8,160 9 months
Howard P. Louthan Constructing a Cultural Identity: Religion and National
Memory in Early Modern Bohemia Nat'l Council for Eurasian and East European Research $21,400 5 months
Howard P. Louthan Constructing a Catholic Identity: Culture and Religion in
Early Modern Bohemia Newberry Library $4,760 5 months
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: ·-~~ndelson Center for ~p_or.t, Character, and Cu~t11re ..
David L. Shields, Matthew L. Davidson, Brenda L. Bredemeier, F.C. Power
Children, Sport, and Character Development National Science Foundation $1,213,811 60 months
Physics
Ani Aprahamian Conception and Fielding of Nuclear Science Experiments
Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory $17,650 2 months
Jacek K. Furdyna, Bruce A. Bunker Advanced Tetrahedrally Bonded Ferromagnetic
Semiconductors for Spintronic Applications Northwestern University $969,914 60 months
Psychology
Steven M. Boker Dynamic Postural Equilibrium
National Institutes of Health $81,757
Alexandra F. Coming
12 months
Therapy Adherence in the Treatment of Mental Disorders National Institutes of Health $72,050 12 months
Dawn M. Gondoli Parenting Stability and Change During Early Adolescence
National Institutes of Health $74,500 12 months
Dawn M. Gondoli Parenting Stability and Change During Early Adolescence
National Institutes of Health $74,500 12 months
Laura C. Radvansky Using Spatial Language
National Science Foundation $215,825
Robert L. West
36 months
Neural Correlates of Prospective Remembering National Institutes of Health $73,030 12 months
Sociology
Naomi Cassirer, Julia M. Braungart-Rieker Mothers' Jobs, Children's Developmental Trajectories
National Institutes of Health $71,560 12 months
Felicia B. LeClere Residential Enclaves and the Health of Immigrants
National Institutes of Health $36,575 12 months
Daniel J. Myers Race and Collective Violence, 1967-1972
National Science Foundation $205,931 24 months
Richard A. Williams The Effect of Racial, Economic, and Institutional
Characteristics on Home Mortgage Lending to Underserved Markets.
National Science Foundation $126,808 24 months
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