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Maryam Khanbaghi, with the Electrical and Computer Engineering Department, has received a $25,000 award from Applied Systems Engineering
Maryam Khanbaghi, with the Electrical and Computer Engineering Department, has received a $25,000 award from Applied Systems Engineering to support her project "RTDS Models for Network of Microgrids."
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Mary-Ellen Fortini with the Sponsored Projects Office has received a $1,947,801 award from the National Science Foundation.
Mary-Ellen Fortini with the Sponsored Projects Office has received a $1,947,801 award from the National Science Foundation to support her project "Collaborative Research: Tri-Alliance for Post-Award Innovation."
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Sarah Cabral with the Leavey School of Business has received a $50,000 award from Wake Forest University.
Sarah Cabral with the Leavey School of Business has received a $50,000 award from Wake Forest University to support her project "Capacity-Building for Character Formation within a Principled Leadership Program."
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Kai Lukoff with the Computer Science and Engineering Department has received a $174,555 award from the National Science Foundation.
Kai Lukoff with the Computer Science and Engineering Department has received a $174,555 award from the National Science Foundation to support his project "The Systematic Mobile App Review (SMAR) Research Method - A Tool and Guidelines for Understanding the Mobile App Ecosystem."
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Chris Kitts with Mechanical Engineering, Eric Tillman with Chemistry & Biochemistry, and Mary-Ellen Fortini with the Sponsored Projects Department have received a $399,965 award from the National Science Foundation.
Chris Kitts with Mechanical Engineering, Eric Tillman with Chemistry & Biochemistry, and Mary-Ellen Fortini with the Sponsored Projects Department have received a $399,965 award from the National Science Foundation to support their project "EPIIC: Building Institutional Capacity for External Partnerships."
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David Anastasiu with the Computer Science and Engineering and Department has received a $25,000 award from the National Science Foundation.
David Anastasiu with the Computer Science and Engineering and Department has received a $25,000 award from the National Science Foundation to support his project "Travel: Data Science and Advanced Analytics (DSAA) 2024 Student Forum Travel Grant."
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Ed Maurer with the Civil, Environmental, and Sustainable Engineering Department has received a $50,000 award from Valley Water.
Ed Maurer with the Civil, Environmental, and Sustainable Engineering Department has received a $50,000 award from Valley Water. Funds will be used to support his project "Climate Impact Analysis Support Services."
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On Shun Pak received a $232,786 award from the National Science Foundation
On Shun Pak with the Mechanical Engineering and (by courtesy) Applied Mathematics Department has received a $232,786 award from the National Science Foundation to support his project "Robophysical Modeling of Bacterial Swimming Motion."
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Ezinne Ofoegbu received a $49,988 award from The Spencer Foundation
Ezinne Ofoegbu with the Education Department has received a $49,988 award from The Spencer Foundation to support her project "Hidden in Plain Sight: Black Women Athletes' Narratives of Interpersonal Exploitation in College Athletics."
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Maryam Khanbaghi received $25,000 from Google
Maryam Khanbaghi with the Electrical and Computer Engineering Department has received a $25,000 award from Google to support her project "Inverter of the next century".
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Pedro Nava, Marco Murillo, and Argelia Lara received $650,000 from William T. Grant Foundation
Pedro Nava, Marco Murillo and Argelia Lara with the Education Department have received a $650,000 award from William T. Grant Foundation to support their project "Strengthening a Holistic, Community-Based Pre-Collegiate and Collegiate Support System to Enhance College Matriculation, Persistence, and Success among Latinx Students in East San José, California: Preparing Racially Minoritized Students for College During Uncertain Times".
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Chris Bacon received $67,000 from Veggielution
Chris Bacon with the Environmental Studies and Sciences Department has received a $67,000 award from Veggielution to support his project "Advancing Food Justice and Accelerating Upward Mobility Through Cooperative Sustainable Food Enterprises in San Jose".
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Todd Fries received $1,112,342 from Cal OES
Todd Fries, Executive Director of the Northern California Innocence Project (NCIP) at the School of Law, has received a $1,112,342 subaward from Cal OES. These funds will support NCIP's "Postconviction DNA Testing Assistance Program".
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Dosun Ko received $11,300 from The Academy of Korean Studies
Dosun Ko with the Education Department has received an $11,300 award from The Academy of Korean Studies to support his project "Narrative Inquiry: Centering Experiences of Multicultural Students with Disabilities in Korean Special Education."
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Marco Bravo received $999,332 from the National Science Foundation
Marco Bravo with the Education Department has received a $999,332 award from the National Science Foundation to support his project "Investigating the Impact of Preparation in Racial Equity and Language Equity Practices on STEM Secondary Teacher Effectiveness and Retention."
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Alice Villatoro received $44,525 from Columbia University
Alice Villatoro with the Public Health Department has received a $44,525 award from Columbia University (funds originated with the National Institutes of Health) to support her project "Leveraging Latinx Adolescents, Photovoice, and Longitudinal Data to Disentangle the Bidirectional Effects of Social Media and Mental Health."
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Yi Fang received $187,559 from DOCOMO Innovations, Inc.
Yi Fang with the Computer Science and Engineering Department has received a $187,559 award from DOCOMO Innovations, Inc. to support his project "Responsible AI Design and Implementation in Information Retrieval Systems."
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Alex Meyer received $68,713 from NIH
Alex Meyer with the Counseling Psychology Department has received a $68,713 award from NIH to support her project "An investigation of a parent/child psycho-social computerized intervention targeting the error-related negativity in young children".
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Laura Nichols received $20,000 from Ithaka S+R
Laura Nichols with the Sociology Department has received a $20,000 award from Ithaka S+R to support her project "Using Data and Local Partnerships to Increase the Enrollment and Success of Low-Income Transfer Students at ATIs".
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Lynette Parker received $60,000 from the Step Forward Foundation
Lynette Parker with the School of Law's Katharine & George Alexander Community Law Center has received a $60,000 award from Step Forward Foundation.
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Ray Li received $174,332 from the National Science Foundation
Ray Li with the Mathematics and Computer Science Department has received a $174,332 award from the National Science Foundation to support his project "CRII: AF: RUI: New Frontiers in Fundamental Error-Correcting Codes".
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Deborah Moss-West received $32,121 from The State Bar of California Equal Access Fund
Deborah Moss-West with the Law School's Katharine & George Alexander Community Law Center has received a $32,121 award from the State Bar of California's Equal Access Fund. These funds will allow the Law Center to continue to provide free legal services to low-income people.
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Deborah Moss-West received $97,082 from The State Bar of California
Deborah Moss-West with the School of Law's Katharine & George Alexander Community Law Center has received a $97,082 award from The State Bar of California. These funds will allow the Law Center's to continue providing free legal services for low-income people.
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Justen Whittall received $253,373 from U.S. Fish and Wildlife
Justen Whittall with the Biology Department has received a $253,373 award from U.S. Fish and Wildlife to support his project "Ensuring Dudleya setchellii lives forever: Genetic diversity, pollination, seed dispersal, metapopulation dynamics, and propagation of the federally endangered Santa Clara Valley dudleya".
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Anoosheh Heidarzadeh received $19,344 from Texas A&M
Anoosheh Heidarzadeh with the Electrical and Computer Engineering Department has received a $19,344 award from Texas A&M (funds originated with the National Science Foundation) to support his project "Numerically Stable Large-Scale Coded Distributed Computing".
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Janice Thornburg received $1,249,891 from the Lilly Foundation
Janice Thornburg with the Graduate Programs in Pastoral Ministries has received a $1,249,891 award from the Lilly Foundation to support the Institute for Parish Renewal - A Thriving Congregations Initiative Program.
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Yuhong Liu, Yi Fang, and Hohyun Lee received $249,987 from NSF
Yuhong Liu and Yi Fang with the Computer Science and Engineering Department and Hohyun Lee with the Mechanical Engineering Department have received a $249,987 award from the National Science Foundation.
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Sharon Hsiao received $103,759 from Arizona State University
Sharon Hsiao with the Computer Science and Engineering Department has received a $103,759 subaward from Arizona State University.
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Lynette Parker received $47,448 from Catholic Charities
Lynette Parker with the Katharine & George Alexander Community Law Center has received a $47,448 grant from Catholic Charities of Santa Clara County.
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Prashanth Asuri received $99,880 from the National Institute for Innovation in Manufacturing Biopharmaceuticals
Prashanth Asuri with the Bioengineering Department has received a $99,880 award from NIIMBL Physical to support his project "NIIMBLeXperience @ SCU".
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Nadia Nasr received $30,000 from the Sisters of Charity Foundation of Cleveland
Nadia Nasr with the Archives & Special Collection in The Harrington Learning Commons has received a $30,000 award from the Sisters of Charity Foundation of Cleveland (funds originated with Hilton Foundation).
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On Shun Pak received $232,000 from the National Science Foundation
On Shun Pak with the Mechanical Engineering Department has received a $232,000 award from the National Science Foundation to support his project "Collaborative Research: Unlocking the Potential of Active Lipid Vesicles for Directed Delivery and Controlled Release of Therapeutic Payloads".
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Amelia Fuller received $330,000 from the National Science Foundation
Amelia Fuller with the Chemistry and Biochemistry Department has received a $330,000 award from NSF to support her project "Developing predictive guidelines to stabilize gold nanoparticles with peptoids".
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Sean Choi received $174,178 from the National Science Foundation
Sean Choi with the Computer Science and Engineering Department has received a $174,178 award from the National Science Foundation to support his project "System for Deploying Ultra Low-Latency Machine Learning Applications on Programmable Networks".
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Amy Lueck received $6,200 from the Conference on College Composition & Communication
Amy Lueck with the English Department has received a $6,200 award from the Conference on College Composition & Communication to support her project "Know History, Know Self: Activating Cultural Knowledge at the Nexus of Ancestral Homelands and Colonial Academic Spaces".
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Molly King received $242,570 from the National Science Foundation
Molly King with the Sociology Department has received a $242,570 award from the National Science Foundation to support her project "Gender Differences in Co-authorship across a Global Landscape: The Role of Network Structure in Men's and Women's Scientific Productivity".
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Betty Young received $30,944 from Stanford University
Betty Young with the Physics Department has received a $30,944 award from Stanford University. These funds will continue to support her ongoing physics research (quantum sensors and devices) in collaboration with Dr. Noah Kurinsky (SLAC PI) and her SCU undergraduates.
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On Shun Pak received $110,000 from the American Chemical Society
On Shun Pak with the Mechanical Engineering Department has received a $110,000 award from the American Chemical Society to support his project "Dynamics of drops with complex interfaces under electric fields".
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Vivian Tamkin received $10,000 from UCLA
Vivian Tamkin with the Counseling Psychology Department has received a $10,000 award from UCLA to support her project "Here is How I 'Show Up' for you Baby: A Community-Engaged Exploration of Reflective Functioning in African American/Black Mothers".
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Bryson White received $10,000 from the Wabash Center
Bryson White with the Religious Studies Department has received a $10,000 award from the Wabash Center to support his project "In Search of Open Water: Black Men Jr. Scholars, Pedagogical Vulnerability, and the Pursuit of a More Excellent Way".
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Jun Wang received $249,829 from the National Science Foundation
Jun Wang with the Mechanical Engineering Department has received a $249,829 award from the National Science Foundation. These funds will support his project "Collaborative Research: Data-Driven Inverse Design of Additively Manufacturable Aperiodic Architected Cellular Materials".