Jul 26, 2016
The 2010 winners and their projects are:
Project: Ergonomic Assessment of Computer Workstations for Students, Employees and Faculty Members at Saint Louis University, School of Public Health
The project team will use the funds to conduct a user survey, conduct a statistical analysis and implement proposed ergonomic solutions. ASTM International standards from Committees E34 on Occupational Health and Safety and E11 on Quality and Statistics will be referenced.
Project: Investigations of Carbon Fiber Bicycle Forks for ASTM Standard Development
The goal of the project is to advance the knowledge of failure processes in carbon fiber bicycle parts and to advance the ASTM International test standards currently under development. The study will incorporate several ASTM International standards from Subcommittee F08.10 on Bicycles, part of Committee F08 on Sports Equipment and Facilities.
Project: Universal Standard Protocol for Temperature and Material Characterization Calibration with Pharmaceuticals
The project goal is to develop a test procedure based on multiple thermal analytical methods and extend the selection of calibrants to active pharmacy ingredients. The work will incorporate ASTM International standards from Committees E37 on Thermal Measurements and E11 on Quality and Statistics.The project grant program continues this year with a Sept. 30 deadline for the 2011 project grant applications. For more information, visit www.astm.org/studentmember/projectGrants.html.
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