{"id":61,"date":"2022-01-24T15:33:47","date_gmt":"2022-01-24T15:33:47","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/dev-cu-sites.pantheonsite.io\/suresh-dhaniyala\/?page_id=61"},"modified":"2022-01-24T16:03:30","modified_gmt":"2022-01-24T16:03:30","slug":"funded-proposals","status":"publish","type":"page","link":"https:\/\/sites.clarkson.edu\/suresh-dhaniyala\/publications\/funded-proposals\/","title":{"rendered":"Funded Proposals"},"content":{"rendered":"\n<ol class=\"wp-block-list\" id=\"block-4f7b5ab5-75d7-4f65-b178-3504d1953fff\"><li>Development of a mini low turbulence inlet (mLTI) for stratospheric aerosol sampling, $699,694 [<strong>Sole-PI<\/strong>], 2021-09-01 &#8211; 2024-08-31<\/li><li>CAMP Graduate Student Fellowship, $25,000 [co-PI (33%); Other investigators: Goodarz Ahmadi (PI) and Andrea Ferro], 2020-06-01 &#8211; 2022-05-30.<\/li><li>Ignite Graduate Student Fellowship, $25,000 [co-PI (50%); Other investigators: Yang Yang (PI)]], 2020-06-01 &#8211; 2022-05-30<\/li><li>EAGER: Collaborative Research: Laminar Flow Inlet and INS Innovation for TI3GER, NSF, $29,988 [<strong>Sole-PI<\/strong>], 2020-04-01 &#8211; 2022-09-30<\/li><li>Collaborative Research: TI3GER &#8211; Technological Innovation Into Iodine for GV Environmental Research, NSF, $100,000 [<strong>Sole-PI<\/strong>], 2020-09-01 &#8211; 2022-08-31<\/li><li>ER 2 Inlet Performance Study, Harvard University, $10,000 [<strong>Sole-PI<\/strong>], 9\/1\/20-9\/30\/20<\/li><li>Analysis of Healthcare Facility Airborne Pathogen Concentrations, NEXUS-NY, $60,000 [<strong>PI <\/strong>(50%);Other Investigator \u2013 Prof. Shantanu Sur]; 5\/1\/18-10\/15\/18<\/li><li>NEXUS NY HTR Phase 1, NEXUS-NY, $10,000 [<strong>Sole-PI<\/strong>]; 1\/15\/18-4\/30\/18<\/li><li>MAP-AQ: A Smart, Mobile Platform for Air-Quality Monitoring, NYSERDA, $45,000 [<strong>Sole-PI<\/strong>]; 11\/2\/17-11\/1\/18<\/li><li>Characterization of Aerosol Particle Charge as a function of particle size (Environmental Chemistry Program), ARO $80,000 [<strong>Sole-PI<\/strong>]; 4\/1\/17-3\/31\/20<\/li><li>Development of optimal gas sampling inlets for GV and C130 aircraft, UCAR, $251,031 [<strong>Sole-PI<\/strong>]; 11\/29\/16-9\/30\/19<\/li><li>Air Pollution Health and Climate in India Building Capacities for Health Research and Program Evaluation, USIEF, $190,000 [PI(50%); Other Investigator \u2013 Prof. Susan Powers]; 9\/1\/16-8\/301\/19<\/li><li>Development of new techniques to characterize aerosol physical properties, U.S. Army, $278,133, [<strong>Sole-PI<\/strong>], 04\/03\/14-10\/02\/15<\/li><li>Characterization of particle interaction with non-ideal surfaces: Role of particle properties, surface roughness, and humidity, Defense Threat Reduction Agency (DTRA), $930,568 ($566,496 for 3 years; Option period, final 2 years: $364,072), [<strong>PI<\/strong> (50%); Other Investigators \u2013 G. Ahmadi (25%), A. Ferro (25%)], 1\/16\/2014-1\/15\/2019<\/li><li>Characterizing performance of the prototype Passive Dry Deposition (Pas-DD) sampler using computational fluid dynamics modeling, Environment Canada, $10,000, [<strong>co-PI(33%)<\/strong>;Other Investigators \u2013 Prof. Thomas Holsen (PI; 34%); Goodarz Ahmadi (33%)]; 7\/11\/14-10\/30\/14<\/li><li>Characterization of filter performance under low-pressure operation, Pall Corporation, $60,000 [<strong>Sole-PI<\/strong>]; 08\/15\/13-08\/14\/14<\/li><li>Development of an Automated, Modular DMA System for Scanning Electrical Mobility Applications, Optimetrics Inc., $25,000 [<strong>Sole-PI<\/strong>]; 02\/01\/13-02\/22\/13.<\/li><li>Proposal in response to SSAI\u2019s contract number NNL1 IAAOOB, SSAI (NASA), $10,000 [<strong>Sole-PI<\/strong>], &nbsp;06\/28\/2012-01\/31\/2013<\/li><li>Hygroscopic Tandem DMA (HT-DMA) Measurements Towards Validation of Aeronet Retrieval Algorithm, NASA GSRP for Matthew Brown , $30,000, [<strong>Sole-PI<\/strong>], &nbsp;09\/01\/2012-08\/31\/2013<\/li><li>Towards the development of a sensor network for ultrafine particle measurements at a high spatial and temporal resolution, NYSERDA, $40,000 [<strong>Sole-PI<\/strong>]; 05\/25\/11-05\/24\/13<\/li><li>MRI: Development of a Real-Time Instrument for Measurement of Aerosol Hygroscopicity Growth Factors from Aircraft Platforms, NSF, $459,125 [<strong>Sole-PI<\/strong>]; 09\/1\/11-08\/31\/14 (inclusive of $12,000 2012 REU support; $48,275 supplemental support 2015)<\/li><li>CFD analysis of aircraft inlet performance, Harvard University, $14,945 [<strong>Sole-PI<\/strong>]; 02\/15\/11-03\/14\/12<\/li><li>EAGER: Accurate Aerosol Sampling and Size Distribution Measurements Inside and Outside Cloud Systems during ICE-T, NSF, $81,138 [<strong>Sole-PI<\/strong>]; 03\/15\/11-03\/14\/12<\/li><li>Coarse and Fine Particle Multifilter Chemical Speciation sampler for characterization and health effects studies, AMCC, $25,000 [<strong>co-PI<\/strong> (50%), Other Investigator \u2013 P.Hopke (PI)]; 06\/2010-06\/2012<\/li><li>Climate Change Literacy within New York State, NASA, $374,999 [co-PI (20%), Other Investigators \u2013 S. Powers, J. DeWaters, M.M. Small), 1\/1\/10-12\/31\/12<\/li><li>New Instrumentation for Aerosol-Cloud Inlets, NASA (GSRP), $90,000, [<strong>Sole-PI<\/strong>], 7\/1\/2009-6\/3\/2011.<\/li><li>Fugitive Dust Emissions:&nbsp; Development of a Real-time Monitor, DoD, $110,227, [<strong>co-PI (33%), <\/strong>Other Investigators \u2013 T. Holsen, P. Hopke], 07\/01\/09 &#8211; 06\/30\/10&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;<\/li><li>Spatial distribution of ultrafine aerosol population from local sources, Syracuse University Foundation (EPA), $100,000 [<strong>Sole-PI<\/strong>]; 08\/15\/08-8\/14\/09<\/li><li>Urban Airshed Monitoring: New Tools for Aerosol Characterization, Fellowship for Meilu He, NYSERDA, $20,000, 05\/01\/08-4\/31\/09.<\/li><li>Proposal outline requesting supplemental funds for project ATM 0544745, $95,000, [<strong>Co-PI (25%), <\/strong>Other Investigators \u2013 P. Hopke, A. Rossner, and P. Marzocca]; 01\/1\/08-12\/31\/08<\/li><li>Passive Gas Inlet for Water Isotope Measurements on the DC-8, NASA, $49,825, [<strong>Sole-PI<\/strong>]; 03\/15\/07-3\/14\/08<\/li><li>Measurements and analysis of nanoparticle-swatch interaction \u2013 Phase II, US Navy, $78,445 [<strong>Sole-PI<\/strong>]; 03\/01\/07-3\/01\/08<\/li><li>Characterization of diesel engine emissions using on-board instrumentation, NYSERDA, $100,000, [<strong>PI<\/strong> (50%); Other Investigators \u2013 P. Hopke] 04\/01\/07-9\/30\/08<\/li><li>Measurements and analysis of nanoparticle-swatch interaction \u2013 Phase I, US Navy, $48,272 [<strong>Sole-PI<\/strong>]; 05\/01\/06-9\/30\/06<\/li><li>Urban Airshed Monitoring: New Tools for Aerosol Characterization at Meso-Scale Spatial Resolution, Syracuse University Foundation (EPA), $100,000 [<strong>PI<\/strong> (50%); Other Investigators \u2013 P. Marzocca]; 07\/15\/06-7\/14\/07.<\/li><li>Diesel Engine Emissions: Real-time Particle Characterization with mEAS and P-TDMA, NYSERDA, $ 60,000 [<strong>Sole-PI<\/strong>]; 03\/20\/06-03\/20\/06<\/li><li>Remote, Real-Time Monitor for Elemental Speciation of Air Particulates,&nbsp; XOS \u2013 F (EPA\/NYSERDA), $ 90,722 [<strong>co-PI<\/strong> (50%); Other Investigators \u2013 P. Hopke (PI)]; 07\/15\/06-7\/14\/07<\/li><li>CAREER: New Techniques For Aerosol\/Cloud Sampling And Analysis, NSF, $ 487,087 [<strong>Sole-PI<\/strong>]; 03\/1\/06-02\/28\/11; Includes: REU Supplement (2006) $ 9,464. REU Supplement (2007)&nbsp; $ 11,000. REU Supplement (2009) $12,000;&nbsp; Supplement (2010): $31,170<\/li><li>Facility Core: Aerosol Generation And Analysis Core, UR-F (EPA), $145,695&nbsp; [<strong>co-PI<\/strong> (50%); Other Investigators \u2013 P. Hopke (PI)]; 12\/15\/05-12\/14\/08<\/li><li>NER:&nbsp; New instruments for real-time, high-resolution characterization of nanoparticles in the environment, NSF $120,000<a> [<strong>PI<\/strong> (50%); Other Investigators \u2013 P. Hopke]; 07\/15\/05-7\/14\/06; Includes: REU Supplement (2006) $ 6,000<\/a>; REU\/International programs Supplement (2007): $14,000<\/li><li>MRI: A Wide-Range Impactor Particle Sampler (WRIPS) for Near-Real Time Analysis of Atmospheric Particulate Matter, NSF, $439,997, [<strong>co-PI <\/strong>(50%);Other Investigators \u2013 T. Holsen (PI)]; 10\/15\/05-9\/30\/08. &nbsp;Includes: REU Supplement (2006) $ 5,000; REU Supplement (2007) &nbsp;$6,000;<\/li><li>Development and Evaluation of Passive Samplers for Persistent, Bioaccumulative, Toxic Pollutants (PBTs), Great Lakes Commission, $113,354 [<strong>co-PI <\/strong>(50%);Other Investigators \u2013 T. Holsen (PI)]; 06\/15\/05-6\/14\/07<\/li><li>Gas Inlet for Water Isotope Measurements, NASA, $35,087, [<strong>Sole-PI<\/strong>]; 04\/15\/05-10\/14\/05<\/li><li>NYSTAR center for Environmental Quality Systems\/EPA Indoor environmental research program collaboration, EPA, $300,000 [<strong>co-PI <\/strong>(10%); Other Investigators \u2013 G. Ahmadi (PI), A. Ferro, J. Taylor, P. Hopke]; 08\/25\/04-08\/25\/06<\/li><li>Micro-scale instrument for aerosol hydrocarbon detection, NYSERDA, $98,537 [<strong>Sole-PI<\/strong>]; 08\/25\/04-08\/25\/05<\/li><li>Particle Transport, Deposition and Removal: Combined Research &#8211; Curriculum Development, NSF, $400,000.00 [<strong>co-PI <\/strong>(10%); Other Investigators \u2013 G. Ahmadi (PI), J. McLaughlin, C. Cetinkaya, J. Taylor]; 03\/15\/01 &#8211; 02\/28\/05<\/li><li>Development of an electrical aerosol spectrometer, NYSERDA, $48,721 [<strong>Sole-PI<\/strong>]; 03\/20\/03-03\/20\/04<\/li><\/ol>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Development of a mini low turbulence inlet (mLTI) for stratospheric aerosol sampling, $699,694 [Sole-PI], 2021-09-01 &#8211; 2024-08-31 CAMP Graduate Student Fellowship, $25,000 [co-PI (33%); Other investigators: Goodarz Ahmadi (PI) and Andrea Ferro], 2020-06-01 &#8211; 2022-05-30. Ignite Graduate Student Fellowship, $25,000 [co-PI (50%); Other investigators: Yang Yang (PI)]], 2020-06-01 &#8211; 2022-05-30 EAGER: Collaborative Research: Laminar Flow [&hellip;]<\/p>\n","protected":false},"author":163,"featured_media":0,"parent":13,"menu_order":0,"comment_status":"closed","ping_status":"closed","template":"","meta":{"advgb_blocks_editor_width":"","advgb_blocks_columns_visual_guide":"","footnotes":""},"class_list":["post-61","page","type-page","status-publish","hentry"],"coauthors":[],"author_meta":{"author_link":"https:\/\/sites.clarkson.edu\/suresh-dhaniyala\/author\/tconvers\/","display_name":"tconvers"},"relative_dates":{"created":"Posted 4 years ago","modified":"Updated 4 years ago"},"absolute_dates":{"created":"Posted on January 24, 2022","modified":"Updated on January 24, 2022"},"absolute_dates_time":{"created":"Posted on January 24, 2022 3:33 pm","modified":"Updated on January 24, 2022 4:03 pm"},"featured_img_caption":"","featured_img":false,"series_order":"","_links":{"self":[{"href":"https:\/\/sites.clarkson.edu\/suresh-dhaniyala\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/pages\/61","targetHints":{"allow":["GET"]}}],"collection":[{"href":"https:\/\/sites.clarkson.edu\/suresh-dhaniyala\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/pages"}],"about":[{"href":"https:\/\/sites.clarkson.edu\/suresh-dhaniyala\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/types\/page"}],"author":[{"embeddable":true,"href":"https:\/\/sites.clarkson.edu\/suresh-dhaniyala\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/users\/163"}],"replies":[{"embeddable":true,"href":"https:\/\/sites.clarkson.edu\/suresh-dhaniyala\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/comments?post=61"}],"version-history":[{"count":0,"href":"https:\/\/sites.clarkson.edu\/suresh-dhaniyala\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/pages\/61\/revisions"}],"up":[{"embeddable":true,"href":"https:\/\/sites.clarkson.edu\/suresh-dhaniyala\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/pages\/13"}],"wp:attachment":[{"href":"https:\/\/sites.clarkson.edu\/suresh-dhaniyala\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/media?parent=61"}],"curies":[{"name":"wp","href":"https:\/\/api.w.org\/{rel}","templated":true}]}}