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AT&T; Announces Industrial Ecology Research Grants
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AT&T; Announces Industrial Ecology Research Grants
BEDMINSTER, NEW JERSEY, Feb. 27 -/E-Wire/-- AT&T; today announced Industrial Ecology Faculty Fellowships grants to researchers from six leading universities.
Industrial Ecology is a multidisciplinary field that studies industrial and economic systems and their linkage with natural systems. The universities receiving grants are:
§ Arizona State University, Tempe, Ariz., for "Fellowship in Sustainable Technologies: Supporting Industrial Ecology Initiatives in Rapidly Urbanizing Regions";
§ Ball State University, Muncie, Ind., for "Diversifying Industrial Ecology in Higher Education II: Extending 'Institutional Ecology' for Material Flow Analysis Instruction and Research";
§ Carnegie Mellon University in Pittsburgh and the United Nations University, Tokyo, for "Effects of Computer Usage Patterns on The Life Cycle Energy Consumption of IT Infrastructure";
§ Leiden University, Netherlands, for "Materials and Energy Terms of Information Society -- Measuring the Weight of Information";
§ The Pennsylvania State University in Pittsburgh Park, Pa., for "Using Ontologies for Sharing Scientific Information About the Environment"; and,
§ Texas A&M; University, College Station, Texas, for "Integrating Functional and Regional Approaches in Industrial Ecology for Studying Urban Metabolism: Towards a Holistic Methodology in Earth System Engineering".
The winning researchers each receive $25,000 and are designated "AT&T; Faculty Fellows in Industrial Ecology."
"The quality of the proposals we are funding as part of the AT&T; Industrial Ecology Faculty Fellowship program continues to be outstanding this year," said Brad Allenby, AT&T; Environment, Health and Safety vice president. "We are proud to support research of this caliber, which will help contribute to building a better world now and in the future,"
The AT&T; Foundation encourages academic research in Industrial Ecology by awarding these fellowships to advance this emerging field of study and to educate students on non-traditional ways of increasing both environmental and economic efficiency.
To learn more about AT&T;'s commitment to the environment and to review the AT&T; Environment, Health and Safety report, visit the company's Environment, Health and Safety web site at http://www.att.com/ehs/.
About AT&T; For more than 125 years, AT&T; (NYSE "T") has been known for unparalleled quality and reliability in communications. Backed by the research and development capabilities of AT&T; Labs, the company is a global leader in local, long distance, Internet and transaction-based voice and data services.
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AT&T; Environment, Health and Safety
Kathy Miller, AT&T;, (908) 658-6209, [REDACTED-EMAIL]
http://http://www.att.com/ehs
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