National Science Foundation awards grant to VSU's Dr. BarryHojjatie for work in support of Georgia's pulp and paper industry
August 11, 2005
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Charles Harmon Director of University Relations
National Science Foundation awards grant to VSU's Dr. BarryHojjatie for work in support of Georgia's pulp and paper industry
Valdosta State University's Dr. Barry Hojjatie has received a
$12,000 grant from the National Science Foundation to design and
construct research equipment to study dimensional instability
problems in paper products. Hojjatie, who is the Coordinator of the
VSU Pre-engineering program, is collaborating on the project with
SoniSys, Inc., an ultrasonic instrumentation company based in
Georgia Tech.
"The pulp and paper industry is a very important industry in the
state of Georgia and the paper and wood manufacturing work force
represents more than ten percent of our state's total manufacturing
work force," said Hojjatie. "Based on feed-back from Georgia Tech,
VSU has a successful engineering transfer program and undergraduate
research activities are highly encouraged in our program."
Hojjatie said the NSF grant provides research training to two VSU
pre-engineering students. Under Hojjatie's supervision, these
students will study the role of ultrasonic stiffness properties on
failure mechanism of paper materials.
"Grants and scholarships of this type will make it possible for us
to recruit and retain outstanding pre-engineering students from
local high schools and other counties in Georgia, further develop
our engineering laboratories, and to better serve Georgia's
manufacturing industry," said Hojjatie.
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