2019 Wilson Banquet and Awards Presentation | |||
George H. Deike, Jr. Research GrantThe George H. Deike, Jr. Research Grant is awarded in support of an innovative research project. Randy Vander Wal, professor of energy and mineral engineering and materials science and engineering, was selected for his proposal “Transitioning to the H2 Economy Using Shale Gas.” | |||
Gladys Snyder Junior Faculty GrantsThe Gladys Snyder Junior Faculty Grants are awarded to junior faculty for the development of new courses or the improvement of current offerings; for travel to professional meetings; to broaden the studies of junior faculty members; or to recognize significant contributions in research efforts. Joel Landry, assistant professor of environmental and energy economics, was selected for his proposal “The Unintended Congestion Cost and Greenhouse Gas Emissions Impacts of Solar Policies in California.” | |||
John T. Ryan, Jr. Faculty FellowshipThis award was created to provide supplementary funds to an outstanding faculty member in the college to further their contributions in teaching, research, and public service. Mort Webster, professor of energy engineering, was chosen for this fellowship. | |||
E. Willard and Ruby S. Miller Faculty FellowshipThe E. Willard and Ruby S. Miller Faculty Fellowship was created to support faculty of exceptional creativity who propose highly innovative approaches to major contemporary challenges in the earth, energy, and material sciences. Meng Wang, assistant professor of environmental systems engineering, was selected for her proposal “Dynamics of Reactive Nitrogen Released into Environment in Biological Nutrient Removal Processes.” | |||
Wilson Research Initiation GrantThe Wilson Research Initiation Grant was established to provide an extra spark to the research career of a junior faculty member. Hamid Emami-Meybodi, assistant professor of petroleum and natural gas engineering, was selected for his proposal “A Diffusion Perspective on Solvent Injection in Ultratight Oil Reservoirs.” |
2019 Department of Energy and Mineral Engineering | |||||
C. C. Wright | Outstanding Graduate |
Behzad Vaziri Hassas, | Lihe Xiu, |
Jiehao Wang,
Ph.D. student
Ian W. Wasserman, ENENG | Mpila Nkiawete, ENENG |
Prakash Purswani,
Ph.D. student
Timothy Duffy,
Ph.D. student
Taylor Young, undergraduate junior student
Third place winner – “Crater Lake”
2019 Staff 5-Year Awards | |||
Christy English, | Jennifer Matthews, |
2019 Institutes of Energy and the Environment | |||
Future Energy Supply“Increasing Power Densities and Cycle Efficiencies of Novel, Thermally-Charged Flow Batteries Using Advanced Flow Cell Topologies” — Matthew Rau, College of Engineering; Serguei Lvov (left), College of Earth and Mineral Sciences; Derek Hall (right), College of Earth and Mineral Sciences; and Bruce Logan, College of Engineering | |||
Human Health and the Environment“The Role of Olfactory Neuron Death in Particulate Matter-Induced Neurodegeneration” — Patrick Drew, College of Engineering, and Randy Vander Wal, College of Earth and Mineral Sciences | Energy and Environmental Resilience“Lighting Up the Subsurface for Tomorrow’s City: Initiating a Penn State DAS Array for Monitoring Geo/ Environmental Hazards” — Tieyuan Zhu, College of Earth and Mineral Sciences; Patrick Fox, College of Engineering; Andrew Nyblade, College of Earth and Mineral Sciences; and Eileen Martin, College of Science, Virginia Tech | ||
Food-Energy-Water Systems“Rare Earth Element Enrichment from Mining Wastewater Streams” — Xueyi Zhang, College of Engineering; Mohammad Rezaee, College of Earth and Mineral Sciences; and Michael Hickner, College of Earth and Mineral Sciences | High-Performance Building Systems“Uncertainty-Aware Transactive Building Controls” — Gregory Pavlak, College of Engineering; Uday Shanbhag (left), College of Engineering; and Mort Webster (right), College of Earth and Mineral Sciences |
2019 Other Awards | |
Meng Wang, assistant professor of environmental systems engineering, received funding provided by the University’s Wastewater Management Committee for her project, titled “Towards Energy Neutral Wastewater Treatment Plant by Enhanced Organic Carbon Capture and Mainstream Deammonification.” | Chris Marone, professor of geosciences, was awarded a 2019 Penn State Multidisciplinary Seed Grant for his collaborative research with Jing Yang, assistant professor of electrical engineering, on “Machine Learning Approaches for Safe Geothermal Exploration.” |
Hilal Ezgi Toraman, Penn State assistant professor of energy engineering and chemical engineering, has been named the Virginia S. and Philip L. Walker Jr. Faculty Fellow in Materials Science and Engineering and Fuel Science Program. The fellowship was awarded to Toraman for her contributions to teaching, research and service in the John and Willie Leone Family Department of Energy and Mineral Engineering. |