Funded Proposals (12/1/2014-12/31/2014) CONGRATULATIONS! The following UTC faculty and staff recently attracted $156,317 in external grant and contract awards: Ms. Sandy Cole, Director of the Center for Community Career Education (CCCE), received $15,000 from the Community Foundation of Greater Chattanooga to initiate “College Knowledge, Now!” and Moc College Day, in conjunction with its Postsecondary Awareness…
November 2014 Awards and Submissions
Funded Proposals (11/1/2014-11/30/2014) CONGRATULATIONS! The following UTC faculty and staff recently attracted $62,218 in external grant and contract awards: Ms. Sandy Cole, Director of the Center for Community Career Education (CCCE), secured $12,123 from the Hamilton County Department of Education to continue the Postsecondary Awareness with Success (PAWS) program for 4th and 5th grade students…
October 2014 Awards and Submissions
Funded Proposals (10/1/2014-10/31/2014) CONGRATULATIONS! The following UTC faculty and staff recently attracted $321,806 in external grant and contract awards: Drs. Kyle Anderson, James Newman, and Li Wang, Professors of Computational Engineering, secured $10,000 from High Performance Technologies Inc. to begin evaluating various higher-order methods for unsteady flow to determine best practices in their use. This…
September 2014 Awards and Submissions
Funded Proposals (9/1/2014-9/30/2014) CONGRATULATIONS! The following UTC faculty and staff recently attracted $95,974 in external grant and contract awards: Dr. Jose Barbosa, Associate Professor of Biological and Environmental Sciences, attracted an additional $4,500 from the NephroGenesis Corporation for research relating to the binding of Lipocalin proteins and various non-polar organic compounds that accumulate in patients…
August 2014 Submissions and Awards
Funded Proposals (8/1/2014-8/31/2014) CONGRATULATIONS! The following UTC faculty and staff recently attracted $607,999 in external grant and contract awards: Ms. Twyler Boykin, Project Director of Upward Bound Math and Science, attracted $250,000 from the U.S. Department of Education to continue the Promoting Resolve in Science and Math (PRISM) program during the 2014-15 academic year. The goal…