Find us On Facebook Twitter
News
news and events Events Energy Lectures Sustainability 2011 Sustainability 2010 Sustainability 2009 White Symposium Whiting Turner Lectures Current News News Archives Search News Press Coverage Press Releases Research Newsroom RSS feed Events Calendar events events

News Story

Current Headlines

UMD Announces Appointment of Schultheis to Lead New Regulatory Science Initiative

UMD Steel Bridge Team Meets Members of Congress at AISI Steel Day in DC

Hubbard Chosen for HistoryMakers Oral History Collection

Delivering Drugs to Inner Ear, Eyes, and Brain Made Easier with "Magnetic Syringe"

Vote to Support Team Mulciber in Wood Stove Design Challenge

BioE and Mtech Partner with Children's National Health System to Form Pediatric Device Consortium

NSF-Backed DC I-Corps Kicks Off First Cohort with 20 Federal Laboratory, University and Regional Inventors, Entrepreneur Teams

UMD Hosts 2nd Cybersecurity and Cybersafety Workshop for Girls

UMD Ranked Top Public School for Tech Entrepreneurship in 2013 StartEngine College Index

ECE Students Take Top Prize at Michigan Hackathon for Intelligent Trashcan

News Resources

Return to Newsroom

Search Clark School News

Research Newsroom

Press Releases

Archived News

Magazines and Publications

Press Coverage

Clark School RSS Feed

Events Resources

Clark School Events

Events Calendar

Bookmark and Share

NIST Awards UM $15.5 Million in Fellowships

Clark School Department of Materials Science and Engineering (MSE) professor and chair Robert M. Briber was a co-PI on a proposal that has earned the University of Maryland a $15 million award from the U.S. Commerce Department's National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) to develop and implement a national NIST measurement science and engineering fellowship program. Briber will be working closely on the project with the program's PI, Professor Daniel Lathrop (director, Institute for Research in Electronics and Applied Physics [IREAP]; physics and geology) and co-PI Professor Ellen Williams (physics). The new grant was funded under the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009.

The program will bring some 50 fellows per year over three years to work at NIST laboratories in Gaithersburg, Md., and Charleston, S.C., providing new research collaborations among, students, faculty and NIST scientists, and further developing a future scientific talent pool with extensive training in measurement science and engineering.

"The program reflects and highlights the close interactions between the Clark School, the College of Chemical & Life Sciences, the College of Computer, Mathematical & Physical Sciences, and NIST," says Briber. "MSE already has strong ties to NIST and this program will help build on them by creating jobs, supporting top level students and scientists, and advancing science and technology projects that are crucial for maintaining U.S. leadership in the world economy."

According to University of Maryland Vice President for Research Mel Bernstein the new grant brings to more than $52 million the amount of federal recovery act funding the university has received to date, primarily from NIST. "This funding, by helping to build the careers of young scientists and engineers, and supporting a broad range of innovative research, will significantly assist short and long term job creation," he adds. "By advancing basic understanding in areas ranging from early childhood development to quantum physics, it will lay the foundation for new treatments, new products and new technologies."

The NIST measurement science and engineering fellowship program will be administered by IREAP. Undergraduate and graduate students from the A. James Clark School of Engineering, the Universityof Maryland at large, and other universities are eligible and encouraged to apply, and the University ofMaryland also will recruit nationally to fill the senior scientist and postdoctoral research positions.

For More Information:

Visit the NIST measurement science and engineering fellowship program website »

Read the NIST press release about the award and program »

Read the University of Maryland press release about the award and program »

February 23, 2010


Prev   Next