EPA Awards Grant to Georgia Tech Team

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School of Psychology's Richard Catrambone, part of team awarded EPA Grant

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National Center for Environmental Research
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
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Washington, D.C. 20460

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EPA Awards Grant to Georgia Tech Team

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The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) awarded Georgia Technology Research Corporation, $14,995 and Kennesaw State University, $14,977 through the People, Prosperity, and Planet (P3) grants program. Nationally, over $463,000 in funding for 31 Phase I student teams was awarded through this program. These teams, made up of college students from across the country, are developing sustainable technologies to solve current environmental and public health challenges.

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 “These grants will allow the Georgia Tech and Kennesaw State student teams to apply their classroom experiences, and to develop innovative solutions to improve their communities and the environment,” said Regional Administrator Trey Glenn.
 
The Georgia Tech team is comprised of PI Dr. Cassandra Telenko (Mechanical Engineering) and Co-PI Richard Catrambone (Psychology), Pranav Nair, Heydn Ericson, and Gillian Jackson (masters in Industrial Design) and ME undergraduate students Will Anderson, Aditya Ramanathan, Andy Zheng, and Zoe Holderness.

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  • Created On: Apr 30, 2018 - 9:09am
  • Last Updated: Apr 30, 2018 - 9:13am