The U.S. Department of Energy has announced that it will award the University of Maryland a $14 million Energy Frontier Research Center (EFRC) to address the "Science of Precision Multifunctional
Nanostructures for Electrical Energy Storage." Led by Clark School Professor
Gary Rubloff (materials science and engineering and Institute
for Systems Research) as director and Professor Sang Bok Lee
(College of Chemical and Life Sciences) as associate director,
the University of Maryland research team leading the EFRC includes faculty groups from
three colleges – the Clark School, Chemical and Life Sciences, and Computer, Math and
Physical Sciences – who are part of the University of Maryland Energy Research Center and
the Maryland NanoCenter. The university’s team is joined by partners at the University
of California, Irvine, Sandia National Laboratory, the University of Florida, Los Alamos
National Laboratory and Yale University.
Professor
Christopher Davis, pictured left, (electrical and computer engineering and ISR) and Research Professor
Stuart Milner, pictured right, (civil and environmental engineering) have been awarded a
three-year grant worth $1,048,279 from the Air Force Office of Scientific Research.
The grant will support their research proposal, titled "Quantifying and Assuring
Information Transfer in Dynamic Heterogeneous Wireless Networks."
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