Professor Arlette BaljonProf. Baljon’s research has been funded funded by the NSF since 2005. Her most recent NSF grants are:
In addition to obtaining stipends and travel support from these funds, students working in her group have been successful in receiving money for travel from the college, graduate affairs, CSUPERB, as well as several professional organizations. |
Professor Calvin JohnsonSince joining SDSU in 2002, I have brought in $1.5 million in single-investigator grants, primarily from the U.S. Department of Energy. I currently have a 3-year, $270,000 grant from the DOE, “Mean-field and many-body forces in nuclear structure calculations,” which goes to supporting grad students and travel to conferences. Recent Grants:
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Professor Lyuba KuznetsovaProfessor Kuznetsova are of research lies with Optics. Her recent grant is:
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Professor Patrick PapinAreas of research are related to the risks and threat of radioactive and nuclear materials and devices. He has received various awards from Federal and State Agencies. His most recent funded projects include:
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Professor Mauro TambascoProfessor Tambasco area of research include Medical Physics. His most recent grants include:
Description of this grant: To investigate image analysis techniques for their prognostic value in early stage breast cancer patients. The image analysis is done on images breast cancer tissue specimens that has been stained to highlight the relevant pathological structures. We accrued a test and validation set consisting of 590 and 65 breast cancer specimens, respectively.
Description of this grant: To investigate image analysis techniques for cancer diagnosis and prognosis. Preliminary analyses have been performed on images prostate, lung, and head and neck cancer tissues that have been stained to highlight the relevant pathological structures. |
Professor Fridolin WeberProfessor Weber research areas are in the fields of General Relativity and Astrophysics. He has brought numerous grants to support his research interests and his grad students. Recent Grants:
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Professor Usha SinhaI have been successful in getting grants from NIH, NSF and FIPSE as well as internal grants from SDSU. I have both research and training grants. Recent grants include: Agency: U.S. Department of Education, FIPSE Title: Professional Science Masters in Medical Physics Partnering for Success. Amount: $300,000 Period of Award: 6/1/10–5/31/14 Position: Principle Investigator National Science Foundation Title: Science Master’s Program Integrating Regulatory Affairs in Bioscience and Biomedical Physics: A Scalable, Replicable Model for Emerging Workforce Amount: $712,633 Period of Award: 10/01/2009-09/30/2013 Position: Principle Investigator Agency: UGP, San Diego State University Title: Automated Voxel-Based Detection of Longitudinal Changes in Femoral Cartilage Morphology in a Population Cohort with Osteoarthritis: Data from the Osteoarthritis Initiative Amount: $5,500 Period of Award: 01/01/13-07/01/14 Position: Principle Investigator Agency: NIH Pilot Grant –U54 UCSD-SDSU Cancer Consortium Title: 3D MR based gel dosimetry and deformable phantoms for radiation therapy treatment planning. Amount: $50,000 Period of Award: 07/12-07/13 Position: Principle Investigator Agency: Presidents Leadership Funds, San Diego State University Title: Initiating Community Collaborations for the Medical Physics Program Amount: $30,000 Period of Award: 04/01/08-04/01/10 Position: Principle Investigator Agency: NIBIB/NIH Title: A Context sensitive teleconsultation Infrastructure Amount: $1,992,742 Period of Award: 9/30/2003- 07/1/2009 Position: Principle Investigator. |