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Home » Faculty Panels » TEES & Research Panels » NSF IUCRC Virtual Panel

July 22, 2020 By Sandra Childers

NSF IUCRC Virtual Panel

In this panel, you will hear from our faculty who have received NSF IUCRC awards. They will share their experiences, and you will learn how to prepare your own NSF IUCRC proposal and effectively engage with industry partners.

Watch the NSF IUCRC Virtual Panel Video

Expert Panel:

  • Anand Puppala, A.P. & Florence Wiley Chair, Civil & Environmental Engineering
  • John Valasek, Thaman Professor, Director, Vehicle Systems & Controls Laboratory, Aerospace Engineering
  • Narasimha Reddy, Associate Dean for Research, Engineering, J.W. Runyon, Jr. ’35 Professor, Electrical & Computer Engineering

Moderators:

  • Joe Elabd, Associate Dean for Research, Engineering, Axalta Coatings Systems Chair II, Chemical Engineering
  • Saurabh Biswas, Director of TEES Commercialization and Entrepreneurship, Associate Professor of Practice, Biomedical Engineering

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