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Research Contracts

  1. Development of Phenomenology Modeling of Soil Breakdown, Ballistic Missiles Division, TRW Defense Systems Group, 550 24th Street, Suite 202, Ogden, UT 84401, .$50,000, January 1988-December 1988, CO-INVESTIGATOR
  2. Develop a Finite Element Computer Model of the Thunderstorm Electrodynamics in the Suite 100, Huntsville, AL 35806, .$28,948, February 1989-October 1989, PRINCIPAL INVESTIGATOR.
  3. Study Radar and Microwave Attenuation Using Textile Structures, Department of the Army, .$328,213, (incrementally funded 3 years) August 1989-February 1990, CO-PRINCIPAL INVESTIGATOR.
  4. Numerical Electromagnetic Modeling of Thunderstorm Activity, NASA Graduate Student Fellowship (Kevin Driscoll), NASA Washington D.C., 20546, .$62,000, August 1989-June 1993, PRINCIPAL INVESTIGATOR.
  5. Investigation of Thunderstorm Electromagnetic Phenomenology Associated with the Rocket Launch Hazard, NASA Summer Faculty Fellowship Program, NASA Marshall, Huntsville, AL 35806, .$8,000, June 1988-September 1988, PRINCIPAL INVESTIGATOR.
  6. Simulation and Measurement of Thunderstorm Electromagnetics, NASA Summer Faculty Fellowship Program, NASA Marshall, Huntsville, AL 35806, .$8,000, June 1989- September 1989, PRINCIPAL INVESTIGATOR.
  7. Air-crew Personal Protective Clothing for Use in Extreme Cold Weather Naval Air Development Center Warminster, Pa. Solicitation number: N62269-89 BAA 012, .$162,525 for 2 years.
  8. Use of Numerical Techniques to Investigate Innovative Methods for the Design of RAM materials and Optimal RF Drying Procedures, Infrastructure Award .$14,000 September, 1993.
  9. An Investigation of the Heating and Temperature Distribution in Electrically cited Foils AFSOR Summer Extension Program, February 1995 - February 1996, .$24,995.87.
  10. Low Cost Packaging Technology for Automotive Electronics Project I: Multichip Module Design and Electromagnetic Interference and Electromagnetic Compatibility Modeling TRP program, ARPA, .$380,059, January 1995-January 1997.
  11. An Investigation of the Heating and Temperature Distribution in Electrically Excited Foils part II AFSOR Program, February 1995 - February 1996, .$13,000.

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