AU Engineering to Receive $1.5 Million from Homeland Security
The Department of Textile Engineering within the Samuel Ginn College of Engineering
at Auburn University, in cooperation with the Auburn College of Sciences and Mathematics'
Department of Chemistry, will receive $500,000 per year for three years from the
Department of Homeland Security to develop new protective materials against chemical
attacks.
An active protection strategy will be used to stop the chemical species before they reach the human skin. If successful, the developed materials will be able to provide protection without compromising human comfort, allowing rescuers to wear their protective garments for prolonged periods.
Auburn is the lead institution working with Clemson University and NovaComp, Inc., a specialized company in Philadelphia. Auburn's research team includes Yasser Gowayed (right), primary investigator, Gisela Buschle-Diller (left) and Peter Schwartz (center) of the textile engineering faculty, and Peter Livant of the chemistry faculty.
