AGEP-T FRAME Research Projects
Stony Brook University Open Research Projects*
*List is not exhaustive. You may also select your mentor by visiting the STEM Departments page for links to STEM faculty websites at Stony Brook University. Once identified, the AGEP-T FRAME staff will contact the mentor/department to make the match.
The Louis and Beatrice Laufer Center for Physical & Quantitative Biology
Physical and Quantitative Biology (Immediate Opening)
Department of Pathology
Biology and Prevention of Cancer Metastasis (Immediate Opening)
Department of Pharmacological Sciences
Membrane biosynthesis, structure & behavior in bacterial pathogenesis (Immediate Opening)
Key Roles for the Lipid Signaling Enzyme Phospholipase D1 in the Tumor Microenvironment during
Tumor Angiogenesis and Metastasis
Department of Biomedical Engineering
Regulation of Musculoskeletal Quantity and QualityDriving Mesenchymal Stem Cell Fate by Low Intensity Mechanical Signals as a Non-Drug
Treatment for Osteoporosis and Obesity
Brookhaven National Laboratory Open Research Projects*
*List is not exhaustive. You may also visit the BNL website to search for areas of interest. Once identified, the AGEP-T FRAME staff will contact the mentor/department to make the match.
Collider-Accelerator Department, Renewable Energy Group
The development of an innovative new control platform for micro-grids
Center for Functional Nanomaterials
Electrochemical Assembly of Nanomaterials (Opening 1)
Electrochemical Assembly of Nanomaterials (Opening 2)
Photon Science, NSLS-II Project Powder Diffraction (XPD) beamline
Data Analysis Tool Development for the Powder Diffraction beamline at NSLS-II
Nuclear Science and Technology Department
Advanced Materials for Energy Systems
Global and Regional Solutions Directorate
Advanced Materials for Energy Systems
Sustainable Energy Technologies (SET) Department, Renewable Energy Group
The development of an innovative new control platform for micro-grids
The Stony Brook-Brookhaven AGEP Frontiers of Research and Academic Models of Excellence (FRAME) Alliance for Transformation is funded by the National Science Foundation under grant number 1311318.
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