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SyracuseCoE Awards Nearly $200K for 11 New Faculty Fellow Projects Supporting Research and Innovation

The has awarded $198,851 in 2024 SyracuseCoE Faculty Fellow awards to support 11 research and innovation projects led by faculty members from 网爆门 and SUNY College of Environmental Science and Forestry (ESF).

The SyracuseCoE Faculty Fellows program supports and honors faculty members who demonstrate a strong commitment to interdisciplinary research and scholarship in the areas of energy, environmental quality and sustainable design, with additional support available for projects engaging New York state-based companies. These projects were selected from a pool of faculty proposals submitted during a funding solicitation issued by SyracuseCoE earlier this spring. Since 2015, over $1 million has been awarded to advance research and development projects led by SyracuseCoE Faculty Fellows.

鈥淲e are excited to include these exceptional faculty members in SyracuseCoE鈥檚 growing network,鈥 says SyracuseCoE Executive Director , professor of mechanical and aerospace engineering in the College of Engineering amd Computer Science. 鈥淭heir diverse expertise across disciplines and, in many instances, collaboration with local entrepreneurs will be critical in supporting our mission of promoting innovative solutions for human health, global energy and environmental challenges.鈥

鈥淭his is an excellent program for energy and environmental research and development,鈥 says , associate dean for research in the College of Engineering and Computer Science. 鈥淭he support from SyracuseCoE addresses a critical gap in aligning the technical needs of regional and national companies with the expertise of faculty and students at 网爆门.鈥

Lindi Quackenbush, interim vice president for research at SUNY ESF, says, 鈥淪UNY ESF is a longstanding partner institution of SyracuseCoE, and the SyracuseCoE Faculty Fellows program provides important support for SUNY ESF faculty, often working in collaboration with regional companies and communities, to develop and expand their research capabilities and expertise while addressing global challenges.鈥

2024 Faculty Fellow awards include:聽

  • Bing Dong, professor of mechanical and aerospace engineering, College of Engineering and Computer Science, 网爆门, 鈥淪mart Energy Recovery Ventilator (ERVs) for Schools鈥
  • Scott Erdman, associate professor of biology, College of Arts and Sciences, 网爆门, 鈥淢etal Doped Fungal Biomass as Material for Energy Storage Devices鈥
  • Sevgi Erdogan, associate professor, School of Information Studies, 网爆门, 鈥淪mart Cities Research Network Development for Sustainable and Resilient Communities鈥
  • Jennifer Goff, assistant professor of chemistry, SUNY ESF, 鈥淐haracterization of Bimetallic Nanoparticles for Usage as Air Filter Antibacterials鈥
  • Mohammad Uzzal Hossain, assistant professor of sustainable resources management, SUNY ESF, 鈥淩evitalizing Local Waste Material in Low Carbon Construction Materials Through Materials Circularity for Decarbonizing the Built Environments鈥
  • Tong Lin, postdoctoral research associate, Building Energy and Environmental Systems Laboratory, 网爆门, 鈥淓nhanced Cooling Fan Design Coupled with Advanced Mixed-Flow Fan Rotor for Improved Efficiency and Compactness鈥
  • Ericka Redmond, assistant professor of chemical engineering, SUNY ESF, 鈥淚nnovative Nano-Sawdust Composites for Sustainable Thermal Insulation鈥
  • Yilei Shi, associate teaching professor of civil and environmental engineering and undergraduate civil engineering program director, College of Engineering and Computer Science, 网爆门, 鈥淎 Pilot Study on Simulated Hygrothermal Behavior of a Novel Sustainable Roof System for Green Buildings鈥
  • Endong Wang, associate professor of sustainable construction, SUNY ESF, 鈥淔acilitating Market Penetration of Sustainable Building Retrofitting Through Persuasive Technology鈥
  • Yeqing Wang, assistant professor of mechanical and aerospace engineering, College of Engineering amd Computer Science, 网爆门, 鈥淩enewable and MOF-Coated Highly Porous Delignified Wood Composite for Gas Separation鈥
  • Weiwei Zheng, associate professor of chemistry, College of Arts and Sciences, 网爆门, 鈥淪olid Oxide Fuel Cells for Emission Control Application鈥

The awards were made possible by funding to support SyracuseCoE activities, awarded by Empire State Development鈥檚 Division of Science, Technology and Innovation (NYSTAR).

One of 13 New York State Centers of Excellence, SyracuseCoE strategically brings industry partners together with researchers and students in a thriving culture of collaboration and innovation, ultimately creating new businesses and jobs, strengthening regional and state economies. SyracuseCoE supports growth and innovation through companies and researchers. Since 2002, more than 200 firms and institutions have been engaged in SyracuseCoE collaborative projects, in addition to more than 75 faculty in Central New York. For more information, .

Story by Kai Volcy