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For Immediate Release:
 April 14, 2009

GSU physics professor earns prestigious award

GRAMBLING, La. -- Naidu V. Seetala, Edward Bouchet Endowed Professor of Physics at Grambling State University, has received the 2009 Distinguished Faculty Award from the Thurgood Marshall College Fund (TMCF).

Dr. Seetala receives 2009 Thurgood Marshall Distinguished Faculty Award.Seetala was nominated by GSU President Horace A. Judson as outstanding faculty member actively involved in research. Seetala is the principal investigator of a DOE research grant, “Development of low cost membranes for H2/CO2 separation in WGS reactors,” and Co-principal investigator on an Air Force research grant, “Advanced Nano-Reinforced Composite Materials.”

He is the coordinator for the CMAST Research Program, Center for Mathematical Achievement in Science and Technology supported by NSF. As a part of research collaboration with Louisiana Tech University, he was involved in obtaining infrastructure grants to establish XRD and AFM facilities at Louisiana Tech, which are accessible for GSU faculty and students to conduct research.

More than 500 attendees joined TMCF for the annual best practices conference in New Orleans March 15-19. The largest event of its kind, the three-day intensive, skill-building and networking conference serves as a bridge between corporate and government agencies with university presidents, education deans, administrators, faculty, alumni and more than 200 diverse students majoring in sales, sciences, technology, engineering and mathematics fields.

Attendees share trends in higher education research and diversity recruitment that help develop innovative partnerships and enhance the learning environments at the 47 public Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs).
 

Cutline information: GSU Physics Professor Naidu V. Seetala (left) receives the Distinguished Faculty Award from Duane Ashley, President and CEO the Thurgood Marshall College Fund.

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