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IGERT affiliates receive prestigious awards

The UTest House, a unique resource for both research and educational demonstrations is now “open for business” at the J.J. Pickle Research Campus of The University of Texas.  The UTest House is a new manufactured 3 bedroom/2 bath home.  Thanks to the outstanding efforts of IGERT faculty participants Jeffrey Siegel and Atila Novoselec, as well as Program Coordinator Dori Eubank, the UTest House has been specially designed to accommodate state-of-the-art research with built-in sensor technologies and easy retrofits for studying different pollutant source scenarios and indoor pollution control strategies. The UTest House will be used for laboratory scale-up research, full-scale testing of pollution transport, fate, and control, and demonstrations for program-associated courses and public workshops.  More information related to the UTest House is provided under “Resources” on this website

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