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IMS Environmental Probe Named Innovation Award Finalist
 
The IMS Environmental Probe, the product of a research project in the College of Engineering, was a finalist in the second annual Stoel Rives Idaho Innovation Awards program in the Agriculture/Environmental category.
The multidisciplinary probe project is part of an EPA-supported research grant that is a key activity in the Center for Environmental Sensing at Boise State. Probe project manager Dick Sevier submitted the entry and represented the team in the competition. CE professor Molly Gribb is the principal investigator for the grant and director of the Center. The IMS Environmental Probe entry represents the first university finalist. More information on the IMS environmental probe can be found at the Center for Environmental Sensing website at http://ces.boisestate.edu.
The fall Newsletter is out listing our courses for the spring as well as interesting articles on the research and awards being collected by the program. You can download a copy at.
NewsletterFA08
Previous editions of the newsletter are also available:
. Spring 2008 NewsletterSP08
. Fall 2007 NewsletterFA07
. Spring 2007 NewsletterSP07
. Fall 2006 NewsletterFA06.
. Spring 2006 NewsletterSP06
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