Associated Faculty

Akram Alshawabkeh
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Auroop Ganguly
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April Gu
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Ferdi Hellweger
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Philip Larese-Casanova
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Andrew Myers
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Annalisa Onnis-Hayden
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Purnima Ratilal
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Matthias Ruth
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Thomas Sheahan
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Milica Stojanovic
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Kai-tak Wan
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Selected Associated Grants
- Anthropogenic nutrient input drives genetic, functional and taxonomic biodiversity in hypereutrophic Lake Taihu, China
- ARTS: Adaptive, Robust, and Sustainable Networking for Underwater Distributed Sensor Systems
- BRIGE – Prokaryotic Real Time Gene Expression Profiling For Toxicity Assessment And Water Quality Monitoring
- CAREER: Mechanistic Toxicity Assessment of Emerging Pollutants via Prokaryotic Real-time Gene Expression Profiling for Water Quality Monitoring
- CAREER: Quantum Dot Degradation in Aquatic Environments
- Collaborative NeTS-NECO: Wireless Underwater Multitiered Acoustic Networks
- Collaborative Research: Causes and Mechanisms of Cell Death in Freshwater Phytoplankton
- Collaborative Research: Impact of Wastewater Derived Organic Nitrogen on Eutrophication
- Collaborative Research: Reliability-based Hurricane Risk Assessment for Offshore Wind Farms
- Consortium for Ocean Sensing in the Nearshore (COSINE)
- CRI: CRD: Open Research Testbed For Underwater Ad Hoc and Sensor Networks (ORTUN)
- Data and Methodology for Probalistic Precipitation Modeling
- Enhancing Long Range Sonar Performance in Range-Dependent Fluctuating Ocean Waveguides by Mitigating Biological Clutter & Environmental Reverberation
- Expeditions In Computing – Understanding Climate Change: A Data-Driven Approach
- Insights to Selenium Cycling and Remediation Revealed by Stable Oxygen Isotopes
- Instantaneous Passive and Active Detection, Localization and Monitoring of Marine Mammals of Long Ranges with High Resolution Towed Array Measurements
- Monitoring and Understanding Water Quality at Three Potential Charles River Swimming Sites
- MRI Development of a Lightweight Towed Array Receiver (LTAR) for Wide-Area Ocean Monitoring and Imaging
- Multi-carrier Modulation for High-Rate Underwater Acoustic Communications: Adaptive Detection in Rapidly Varying Channels
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