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Prof. Ou's NSF proposal entitled 'Inverse
problems for poroelastic composites with applications in bone health
monitoring'
was ranked by the Inverse Problems panel
at the top tier of funded awards and was highly valued by the reviewers
for its originality. This award is a continued grant of her previous
ARRA-NSF-Math. Biology for investigating the cancellous bone properties
as two-phase composites.
This three year award will bring $207k to UD and part of it will
provide funding opportunities for a graduate student and
the summer support of REU students.
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Dr. Ou's Inverse Problems proposal for poroelastic materials is awarded by the National Science Foundation.
Research; Faculty
8/27/2014
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