CREST Center for Synthesis, Manufacturing and Characterization of Structural Nanocomposites

Tuskegee University

PI: Shaik Jeelani

In this CREST renewal, Tuskegee University continues development of the science and technology of nanocomposites. The institution will expand the Ph.D. program to graduate significant numbers of minority students with advanced degrees in the materials science area. A diverse team of researchers has been assembled to study the entire spectrum of technology related to synthesis, fabrication, and characterization of structural nanocomposites. The three research subprojects of the CREST center are: (i) Synthesis and Analysis of Structural Nanocomposites, (ii) Modeling and Manufacturing of Structural Nanocomposites, and (iii) Performance Evaluation of Structural Nanocomposites. These research activities constitute a systematic and logical expansion of studies of the synthesis, modeling, and manufacturing of advanced composites (including nanocomposites) performed by the research team under the current CREST Center.

The intellectual merit of this proposal lies in the fact that the benefits of nanoparticle infusion into a polymer are being harnessed for the manufacture of nanophased structural composites using a comprehensive approach. These structural composites will consequently have significantly superior mechanical, chemical, and thermal properties. Fulfillment of the stated objectives will expand knowledge of the science of nanoparticle-polymer interactions as well as provide, in the short term, comprehensive technical information on a new generation of structural materials.

The broader impacts resulting from the proposed activities include the fact that a large number of African American graduates, including many at the Ph.D. level, will be produced in an emerging area of materials science and engineering. Such graduates should become role models for many young minority science and engineering students in years to come. Moreover, these graduates will help bring much-needed diversity to the nation's advanced technological workforce.

Agency
National Science Foundation (NSF)
Institute
Division of Human Resource Development (HRD)
Type
Cooperative Agreement (Coop)
Application #
0317741
Program Officer
Richard N. Smith
Project Start
Project End
Budget Start
2003-09-01
Budget End
2010-08-31
Support Year
Fiscal Year
2003
Total Cost
$4,939,842
Indirect Cost
Name
Tuskegee University
Department
Type
DUNS #
City
Tuskegee
State
AL
Country
United States
Zip Code
36088