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BE FY 2005 Awards

MATERIALS USE: SCIENCE, ENGINEERING, AND SOCIETY

| Michigan Technological University |
Ann Maclean |
BE/MUSES: Renewable Energy from Forest Resources: An Investigation into the Viability of Large-Scale Production of Sustainable Transportation Fuels From Lignocellulosic Biomass
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$1,700,000.00 |
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| Ohio State University Research Foundation |
Bhavik Bakshi |
BE/MUSES: A Multiscale Statistical Framework for Assessing the Biocomplexity of Materials Use - The Case of Transportation Fuels
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$1,567,500.00 |
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| Pennsylvania State University |
Fred Cannon |
BE/MUSES:Moving to Sustainability: Improving and Valuing Materials Flow of the Metal Casting Industry
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$1,247,250.00 |
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| Purdue University |
Inez Hua |
BE: MUSES: Life Cycle Assessment and Policy Aspects of Brominated Flame Retardants
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$400,000.00 |
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| University of California at Irving |
Oladele Ogunseitan |
BE/MUSES: Engineering Environmentally-Benign Electronics: Convergent Optimization of Materials Use, Consumer Participation, and Government Regulation
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$1,500,000.00 |
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| University of Michigan |
Steven Skerlos |
BE MUSES: Implications of Automotive Fuel Economy and Emissions Policies on Materials Flows: A Life Cycle Approach Integrating Engineering, Public Policy, and Market Decisions
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$99,995.00 |
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| Yale University |
Thomas Graedel |
A Workshop on Data Scope and Data Structures for National Material Accounts
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$51,354.00 |
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