$750,000 NASA Funding awarded to Raghu Srinivasan (CECRI Alumni 2002)
Our CECRI Alumni Raghu Srinivasan (CECRI Alumni 2002) has been awarded the NASA EPSCoR research grant for $750,000 to conduct atmospheric corrosion research in cold arctic regions. He is working as an assistant professor at the University of Alaska Anchorage. Please click here to read more.

UAA and UAF researchers awarded NASA EPSCoR Research award
The Alaska NASA EPSCoR Program announced the selection of a collaborative project between Raghu Srinivasan, from UAA, and Lei Zhang, from UAF.

Project proposal abstract can be found here.
Raghu Srinivasan in the news
Can’t stop, won’t stop corrosion
Fact: You cannot stop corrosion. But according to assistant professor in mechanical engineering Raghu Srinivasan, you can study it and mitigate its effects, which is what the award-winning professor is doing in his lab and on top of UAA’s Engineering and Computation Building’s parking garage.
