Home > Research
Awarded Projects
Nevaldine South

Adam Patry and Dan Jones working with the Hardness testing machine.
Carl D. Perkins
Awarded: 2010-2011
Project Director: Daniel J. Miller, Assistant Professor Engineering Technology
Nevaldine South

The battery bank that Grants helped obtain for the ARES and engineering program.
PV Husdon Valley Agreement
Awarded: 2008-2012
Project Directors: Dr. Mathew Bullwinkel, Associate Professor Engineering Technology, and Michael J. Newtown, Associate Professor Engineering Technology
Nevaldine South

Marlon Gerhard explaining what a Solar Thermal Trainer does.
NYSERDA award
Awarded: 2009
Project Director: Dr. Mathew Bullwinkel, Associate Professor Engineering Technology, and Michael J. Newtown, Associate Professor Engineering Technology
Nevaldine South
Marcus Jackson intently working with Solar Modules, awarded through the U.S Department of Energy Cooperative agreement to support 25 north east Photovoltaic training network participating Institution, throughout the states of Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, New York, Rhode Island, and Vermont
Awarded: 2010
Project Directors: Dr. Mathew Bullwinkel, Associate Professor Engineering Technology, and Michael J. Newtown, Associate Professor Engineering Technology
Nevaldine South

Capable of testing steel and other types of metals, used in daily life, the Grants Department was able to secure machines for students.
Carl D. Perkins
Awarded: 2010-2011
Project Director: Daniel Miller Assistant Professor Engineering Technology
Cook Hall
James Purvis and Thomas Titherington studying the Aqueous Abrasive Slurries with the help of Professor Heldt.
BASF Corporation
Undergraduate research project award
Awarded: 2010
Project Director: Nicole Heldt, Associate Professor Chemistry
Wicks Hall

Nick Bellman receiving instruction from Connie Kavanagh, ISA Nursing in the Nursing lab.
Carl D.Perkins
Awarded: 2010-2011
Project Director: Dr. Maryanne Caswell, Professor, Nursing
Cook Hall

Dr. Lawretta Ononye is an Associate Professor and Director of the National Science Foundation (NSF) STEM Scholarship Project at SUNY Canton. She is the Principal Investigator (PI) of the NSF S-STEM grant award. Dr. Ononye is shown here using an optical microscope purchased with the Perkins grant.
Grant: Carl D. Perkins Grant
Awarded: 2010-2011
Project Director: Dr. Lawretta Ononye, Associate Professor Physics
Nevaldine South
Terrance E. Davis is an Alternative and Renewable Energy Systems major and National Science Foundation STEM Scholarship grant recipient. He is shown working on Biofuel.
National Science Foundation Award
Project, Scholarships for Engineering Technology
Awarded:2010
Project Director: Dr. Lawretta Ononye, Associate Professor Physics
Nevaldine South
Megan Sampier is an Electrical Engineering Technology student and National Science Foundation STEM Scholarship grant recipient. She is shown working on fuel cells. The equipment in the background was purchased via funding through the U.S Department of Education in 2009.
National Science Foundation Award and U.S Department of Education
Project, Scholarships for Engineering Technology
Awarded:2009
Project Director: Raghu Ramanathan, Assistant Professor Engineering Technology and Dr. Lawretta Ononye, Associate Professor Physics
Nevaldine South
Justin Richardson working on one of the newer equipment granted to the ARES and Engineering programs which is the Pneumatic trainer. Justin is shown working on the fluid power lab enhancement.
Carl D. Perkins Grant
Awarded: 2011-2012
Project Director: Daniel J. Miller, Assistant Professor Engineering Technology
Nevaldine South

Bernard Hawluy shown working on the Circuitry Control unit or Electro Pneumatic Trainer, which controls limit switches, air cylinder circuits and logic controls.
Carl D. Perkins Grant
Awarded: 2011-2012
Project Director: Daniel J. Miller, Assistant Professor Engineering Technology
Grants Coordinator
JoAnne Fassinger
SUNY Canton
Cook 117
34 Cornell Drive
Canton, NY 13617
315-386-7686
fassingerj@canton.edu
Secretary I
Rebecca Blackmon
315-386-7686
blackmonr@canton.edu








