Difference between revisions of "Keck-phase-1-summary"

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*Chemistry
 
*Chemistry
**Mike Diebel
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**Michael Deibel
**Corrine Deibel  
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**Corinne Deibel (Associate Professor of chemistry, Ph.D. Radioanalytical Chemistry, University of Kentucky, 1995).  Dr. Deibel will be incorporating the newly designed teaching modules in general and analytical chemistry. She has been supervising Undergraduate research projects in analytical chemistry since 1998.
  
 
*Geosciences
 
*Geosciences
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**Charlie Peck
 
**Charlie Peck
 
 
Other science faculty (list names), which represents n% of the science faculty.  For examples of how we collaborate see URL.  Merck, HHMI.
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Other science faculty: Lori Watson (chem), Mark Stocksdale (chem), Mic Jackson (math)(?), Meg Streepy (geology), which represents n% of the science faculty.   
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For examples of how we collaborate see URL.  Merck, HHMI.
  
 
=4.  Budget:=  Describe how funds requested from WMKF will be allocated among capital,  personnel and equipment.  Percentage for each area.
 
=4.  Budget:=  Describe how funds requested from WMKF will be allocated among capital,  personnel and equipment.  Percentage for each area.
  
 
=5.  Justification for WMKF support:=  Explain why support from the W. M. Keck  Foundation is essential for this project.
 
=5.  Justification for WMKF support:=  Explain why support from the W. M. Keck  Foundation is essential for this project.

Revision as of 14:20, 9 May 2006

1. Abstract [150 words]:

Provide an executive summary of the project, including overall goal, methodology and significance, for a lay audience.

2. Unique Aspects:

Describe unique or distinctive aspects of this project.

3. Key Personnel:

Name the key personnel, and describe their credentials, role in the proposed project, and any collaborations/partnerships.

  • Chemistry
    • Michael Deibel
    • Corinne Deibel (Associate Professor of chemistry, Ph.D. Radioanalytical Chemistry, University of Kentucky, 1995). Dr. Deibel will be incorporating the newly designed teaching modules in general and analytical chemistry. She has been supervising Undergraduate research projects in analytical chemistry since 1998.
  • Geosciences
    • Ron Parker
    • Meg Streepey
  • Biology
    • David Matlack
    • John Iverson
  • Computer Science
    • Charlie Peck

Other science faculty: Lori Watson (chem), Mark Stocksdale (chem), Mic Jackson (math)(?), Meg Streepy (geology), which represents n% of the science faculty.

For examples of how we collaborate see URL. Merck, HHMI.

=4. Budget:= Describe how funds requested from WMKF will be allocated among capital, personnel and equipment. Percentage for each area.

=5. Justification for WMKF support:= Explain why support from the W. M. Keck Foundation is essential for this project.