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- Institute announces doctoral scholar selection for 2010Craig, Ann (Virginia Tech. University Relations, 2010-10-07)
The Institute for Critical Technology and Applied Science announces the 2010 class of doctoral scholars.
- Institute for Critical Technology and Applied Science names associate director for researchCraig, Ann (Virginia Tech. University Relations, 2008-05-08)Christopher Cornelius has been named associate director for research of Virginia Tech's Institute for Critical Technology and Applied Science. He will serve as chief technical officer and advisor to institute Director Roop Mahajan, and will share responsibilities for technical administration, setting strategic directions, and allocating resources on behalf of the institute.
- Institute for Critical Technology and Applied Science names Robert Moore interim associate director of researchCraig, Ann (Virginia Tech. University Relations, 2010-10-06)
The Institute for Critical Technology and Applied Science has appointed Robert Moore as the interim associate director for research.
- Jon Greene named program manager for the Institute for Critical Technology and Applied ScienceCraig, Ann (Virginia Tech. University Relations, 2009-10-16)Virginia Tech names Jon Greene as a program manager for the Institute for Critical Technology and Applied Science (ICTAS).
- National Science Foundation designates the Center for Energy Harvesting Materials and Systems an Industry/University Cooperative Research CenterCraig, Ann (Virginia Tech. University Relations, 2010-11-23)The Institute for Critical Technology and Applied Science's Center for Energy harvesting Materials and Systems is receiving an award from the National Science Foundation to create and support an Industry/University Cooperative Research Center.
- Researchers, collaborators receive award from Centers for Disease Control and Prevention for occupational safety, health in constructionCraig, Ann (Virginia Tech. University Relations, 2009-11-03)Virginia Tech researchers and their collaborators from five other institutions will soon engage in research on new construction safety and health made possible by a recent award of more than $7 million over a five-year period from the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)/Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
- Six graduate students named 2009 Institute for Critical Technology and Applied Science Doctoral ScholarsCraig, Ann (Virginia Tech. University Relations, 2009-10-01)Six Ph.D. candidates, representing three colleges and six departments, have been selected as the Institute for Critical Technology and Applied Science Doctoral Scholars beginning in the fall semester 2009.
- Ten graduate students named 2008 ICTAS Doctoral ScholarsCraig, Ann (Virginia Tech. University Relations, 2008-05-22)Ten exceptional Ph.D. candidates, representing five colleges and nine departments, are selected as the Institute for Critical Technology and Applied Science(ICTAS) Doctoral Scholars for fall 2008. This class of ten scholars brings the total of participants currently in the doctoral scholar program to 21, representing 15 departments.
- Thomas Campbell named associate director for special projects for Institute for Critical Technology and Applied ScienceCraig, Ann (Virginia Tech. University Relations, 2009-08-20)Thomas A. Campbell has been named associate director for special projects with the Institute for Critical Technology and Applied Science at Virginia Tech.
- University names Thomas Campbell to postitions at Virginia Tech Carilion Research Institute, Institute for Critical Technology and Applied ScienceCraig, Ann (Virginia Tech. University Relations, 2008-11-20)Thomas A. Campbell has been named assistant director for research and operations for the Virginia Tech Carilion Research Institute and program manager for the Institute for Critical Technology and Applied Science.
- Virginia Tech, National Institute of Standards and Technology sign memorandum of understandingCraig, Ann (Virginia Tech. University Relations, 2009-12-15)Virginia Tech and the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) Nov. 4, 2009, to formally recognize a series of new collaborations under discussion between the two organizations.