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BE FY 2006 Awards

MATERIALS USE: SCIENCE, ENGINEERING, AND SOCIETY

| Principal Investigator |
Title |
Institution |
Total Awarded |
INTEGRATED RESEARCH AND EDUCATION AWARDS |
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| Steven Skerlos |
Collaborative Research: Implications of Automotive Greenhouse Gas Policies on Material Flows - A Life Cycle Approach Integrating Engineering, Public Policy, and Market Behavior |
University of Michigan |
$1,184,633 |
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| Nancey Green Leigh |
BE/MUSES Collaborative Research: Materials Flow Modeling For Sustainable Industrial Systems for Urban Regions
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Georgia Institute of Technology |
$1,291,284 |
| Lester Lave |
MUSES: Material Use, Infrastructural Change, and Environmental Impacts for Alternative Fuels and Vehicles
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Carnegie Mellon University |
$1,500,000 |
| John Spear |
BE MUSES: Production and Use of a Novel Bacterial Protein in Aquaculture Operations: Societal Benefits and Global Ramifications |
Colorado School of Mines |
$1,100,000 |
AWARDS FOR EXPLORATORY AND DEVELOPMENTAL ACTIVITIES
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| H. Scott Matthews |
BE/MUSES: Sustainable Consumption, Globalization and Information: Impacts and Opportunities
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Carnegie Mellon University |
$100,000 |
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