2019 Research & Innovation Seed Grant Winners

The 2019 Research & Innovation Seed Grant Competition resulted in 25 new grantsÌýfor a total of over $1.2M being awarded to CU ÌÇÐÄVlogÆƽâ°æ faculty across disciplines, including two projects in this year's special category: Center Planning Grants.

2019ÌýFunded Projects

PI NamePI DepartmentReview CategoryProject Title
Tanya AldereteIntegrative PhysiologyBiomedical SciencesÌýExposure to Air Pollutants and Green Space: Implications for the Gut Microbiome and Metabolome in Hispanic Adolescents Living in Denver, Colorado
Allison AtteberryResearch and Evaluation Methodology ProgramSocial Sciences & Professional SchoolsMind the Gap: Partnering to Narrow Denver’s Achievement Gaps by Retaining Top Teachers
Jeffrey CameronBiochemistryGrand ChallengeLight and Life
Carolyn CrowGeological SciencesGeological & Environmental SciencesInvestigating Noble Gas Adsorption Properties of Microporous Materials: Improving Systems for Detecting Underground Nuclear Explosions
Xioyun DingMechanical EngineeringBiomedical SciencesA Microfluidic System for T Cell-Based Immunotherapies
Lori EmersonEnglish / Intermedia Arts, Writing and PerformanceArts & HumanitiesHandbook for Feminist Labs
Kira HallLinguisticsSocial Sciences & Professional SchoolsAccent Imitation as Social Resource on the Autism Spectrum
Mija HublerCivil, Environmental & Architectural EngineeringEngineering & Applied SciencesExtremely Durable Concrete using Methane Decarbonization Nanofiber Byproducts
Keith JulienApplied MathematicsBasic Physical SciencesExploring Doubly-Diffusive Turbulence in Extreme Environments
Sebastian KopfGeological SciencesGrand ChallengeMeasuring the pulse of global change at the interface of Earth & Life
Joel KraljMolecular, Cellular & Developmental BiologyBiomedical SciencesUncovering mechanical-electrical coupling in neurons
Stefan LeykGeographyGrand ChallengeMeasuring Vulnerability of the Built Environment in Coastal Communities of the United States: A Geospatial Framework
Abbie LielCivil, Environmental & Architectural EngineeringEngineering & Applied SciencesBuilding seismic resilience of incrementally-constructed buildings
Henry LovejoyHistoryArts & HumanitiesConservation, Recovery and Discovery of 2D and 3D Cultural Heritage on SlaveryImages.org
Robert McLeodElectrical, Computer & Energy EngineeringEngineering & Applied SciencesRemote stereolithography of 3D heterogeneous tissues within sealed microfabricated platforms to enable in vitro biomedical research
John O'LoughlinGeographySocial Sciences & Professional SchoolsClimate Change, Livelihood Security, and Violence Exposure: Tracking the Effectiveness of Peace Initiatives with a SMS Panel Survey in Kenya
Alessandro RonconeComputer ScienceEngineering & Applied SciencesProgrammable and reconfigurable soft robots for symbiotic soft/rigid robotic systems
Teri RuebCritical Media PracticesSpecial Category 2019: Center Planning GrantsCenter for Documentary and Ethnographic Media
Hanspeter SchaubAerospace Engineering SciencesEngineering & Applied SciencesElectrostatic Control in Low-Earth Orbit Plasma Wakes
Thomas R. SchibliPhysicsBasic Physical SciencesMid-Infrared Frequency Comb Sources for High-Speed Infrared ÌýHyperspectral Microscopic Imaging
Nathan SchneiderMedia StudiesSpecial Category 2019: Center Planning GrantsMedia Enterprise Design Lab
Stacey SmithEcology and Evolutionary BiologyGeological & Environmental SciencesCan flowers take the heat? Modeling the effects of climate change on flower color
Wil SrubarCivil, Environmental & Architectural EngineeringEngineering & Applied SciencesCement from Sunlight:ÌýExploiting Biosynthetic Pathways in Photosynthetic Microalgae to Produce Cementitious Materials
Ashutosh TrivediComputer ScienceEngineering & Applied SciencesLearning to Control Safety-Critical Systems
Luis ZeaAerospace Engineering SciencesGrand ChallengeBiological Approach to Extracting Resources in Space and on Earth

Research and expertise across CUÌýÌÇÐÄVlogÆƽâ°æ.

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Our 12Ìýresearch institutes conduct more than half of
the sponsored research at CUÌýÌÇÐÄVlogÆƽâ°æ.

More than 75 research centers span the campus,
covering a broad range of topics.

A carefully integrated cyberinfrastructure supports CUÌýÌÇÐÄVlogÆƽâ°æ research.

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