UCSB Mechanical Engineering Assistant Professor Sumita Pennathur has
been selected to receive a prestigious Young Faculty Award (YFA) from
the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA), the central
research and development agency for the U.S. Department of Defense.
The YFA program supports revolutionary research ideas proposed by young
non-tenured faculty members. The ideas are expected to be of critical
value for future technology developments by the Microsystems Technology
Office (MTO) at DARPA. Professor Pennathur received the award for her
research entitled "Harnessing Electrokinetic Energy for Efficient
Energy Generation."
Professor Pennathur joined the Mechanical Engineering Department in 2007
as Assistant Professor. She received her MS and PhD degrees in
Mechanical Engineering from MIT and Stanford in 2001 and 2006,
respectively. Professor Pennathur's research interests involve the
development of nanofluidic channels for both bionanalytical and energy
applications. |