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UNH news: NSF grants are career boosters for 2 UNH faculty

Filed under Alternative energy, Biology, General, UNH by unh_news at 10:02 am

Two University of New Hampshire assistant professors — microbiologist Vaughn Cooper and mechanical engineer Christopher White — have received prestigious National Science Foundation (NSF) CAREER grants. The grants aim to jump-start the careers of promising junior faculty, and the dollars, one million to Cooper and $400,000 to White, have certainly given their research efforts a boost.

Cooper, of UNH’s department of molecular, cellular and biomedical sciences, received his grant to help better understand beneficial mutations in bacteria by engaging high school students in data collection. White, of the mechanical engineering department, will research flow dynamics of liquefied biomass.

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