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Charles H. Gooding, Ph.D., P.E. -- Research Activities SPONSORED RESEARCH (1990-present) “Model, Design, Build, and Test a Chlorine Scrubber,” U.S. Department of Energy, Co-Investigator, $200,000 (2005-2007). "Evaluation of Alternatives to Fabric Bonding Process," Flexible Technologies, Inc., Principal Investigator, $15,889 (2002-03). "Application of Hierarchical Cognitive Model to Education of Undergraduate Engineering Students," National Science Foundation, Co-Investigator, $346,050 (2000-03). "Liquid Colorant Refining," Milliken & Company, Co-Investigator, $40,985 (2000-02). "Filtration of Oils," Tektronix Corp., Principal Investigator, $97,586 (1996-99). "Development of Performance Models for Hollow Fiber Membrane Modules," Bend Research, Principal Investigator, $11,000 (1994). "Maturation of the Integrated Membrane Bioreactor," SCUREF thru MUSC, Co-Investigator, $208,438 (1993-1999). "Development of an Engineering Design Center that Emphasizes Current Industrial Practice and Computer Aided Instruction," SUCCEED (NSF coalition), Principal Investigator, $50,000 (1993-96). "Proteins from Oyster Shell as a Basis for Biodegradeable Water Treatment and Super Absorbent Polymers," SC Sea Grant Consortium, Co-Investigator, $203,629 (1992-96). "Reduction of VOC Emissions by Membrane Scrubbing," Olin Corporation Charitable Trust, Faculty Advisor, $3,000 (1992). "Development of a Biotreatment System for Destruction of Multi-Component Waste," SCUREF thru MUSC, Co-Investigator, $57,681 (1992-93). "New Membrane Separation Opportunities in Food Processing," SC Agricultural Experiment Station, Co-Principal Investigator, $60,000 (1991-1994). "Optimization of PVA Recovery Using Membrane Separation," Milliken & Company , Faculty Advisor, $33,600 (1990-91). |
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