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MEAN Lab Collaborators

Professor Wujcik believes that collaboration is a great source of innovation and inspiration, and will seek collaboration resources within and out of academia.

Please contact Dr. Wujcik directly [Evan.Wujcik@maine.edu] if collaboration potential exists.

MEAN Lab Funding Sources

Professor Wujcik and the entire MEAN Lab would like to thank their funding sources for making their research possible! Wujcik has been awarded >$1.6 MM to his lab (as PI/Co-PI) in funding, in support of advanced materials, polymer electronics, composites, nanofibers, environmental and wearable sensors, electro-hydrodynamics, and other topics. 
​Previous/Current Funding
  • UMaine Vice President for Research and Dean of the Graduate School (Start-up Funds - 8/2022-8/2024)
  • UMaine College of Engineering (Start-up Funds - 8/2022-8/2023)​
  • Department of Defence [DoD] Air Force Office of Scientific Research [AFOSR] Air Force Research Laboratory [AFRL] Summer Faculty Fellowship Program
  • UA College of Arts and Sciences Support for Undergraduate Research [ASSURE] grant 
  • Department of Education [DoEd] Graduate Assistance in Areas of National Need [GAANN] Grant​
  • UA Alabama Water Institute Instrument Grant
  • U.S. Environmental Protection Agency [EPA] 3P Grant
  • ​South East Conference (SEC) Travel Award
  • National Science Foundation [NSF] CAREER Award - Division of Materials Research [DMR] - Electronic and Photonic Materials [The Faculty Early Career Development (CAREER) Program is a Foundation-wide activity that offers the National Science Foundation's most prestigious awards in support of early-career faculty who have the potential to serve as academic role models in research and education and to lead advances in the mission of their department or organization.]
  • UA Alabama Water Institute Instrument Grant
  • Department of the Interior [DOI] - Alabama Water Resources Research Institute (AWRRI)
  • National Science Foundation [NSF] EPSCoR RII Track-2 FEC sub-award
  • ​UA Research Grants Committee 
  • UA Alabama Water Institute
  • UA College of Engineering (Start-up Funds - 1/2017-12/2017)
  • ​Texas Hazardous Waste Resource Center [THWRC]
  • Lamar University Center for Advances in Water and Air Quality [CAWAQ] ​
  • 2016 Lamar University Office of Undergraduate Research [OUR] grant
  • ​​U.S. Environmental Protection Agency [EPA] 3P Grant
  • 2015 Lamar University Research Enhancement Grant [REG]
  • 2015 Lamar University David J. Beck Fellowship [UG Researcher Will Shipp]
  • 2014 Lamar University Research Enhancement Grant [REG]
  • Texas Workforce Commission [TWC] Summer Merit Program [Chem-E 101]
  • Texas Higher Education Coordination Board [THECB] Engineering Summer Program [Lamar Introduction To Engineering (LITE)]
  • 2014 Lamar University Office of Undergraduate Research [OUR] grant
  • Lamar University College of Engineering (Start-up Funds - 9/2013-8/2014)

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