The 91Ö±˛Ą awarded more than $400,000 in research grants and awards to 24 faculty members and 75 undergraduate students on Wednesday (Jan. 23) during its annual Achievements in Research, Creativity and Scholarship awards ceremony held in the University Center’s ballroom.
The awards presentation, hosted by the Office of Research, underscored the power of research and the opportunities that exist for UNO scholars at all levels and areas of the campus, Matt Tarr, vice president for research and economic development, said.
Easels were placed around the ballroom that held posters highlighting some of the endeavors over the past year by faculty, staff and students.
“We’re here to support those activities—research, creativity and scholarship—across the entire campus, whether that’s faculty members, staff members or students, both graduates and undergraduates,” Tarr said.
In total, the awards amounted to $403,083 invested in promising research and scholarship being conducted by UNO students and faculty.
President John Nicklow said Tarr’s office is helping the University build on its rich heritage of research.
“Today’s event is extremely befitting our status as the only public research university in New Orleans and one of only two Carnegie R2 institutions in the entire state,” Nicklow said. “For more than six decades now this institution has had a strong heritage of research and that legacy, that heritage, is going to be a strong part of our future.”
He also applauded award winners for their dedication.
“Research makes professors better teachers, it improves student engagement and elevates the success of the entire institution,” Nicklow said. “I’m grateful for your dedication to both your discipline and this institution. Each of you play an integral role in helping the university fulfill its research mission.”
Representatives from the 91Ö±˛Ą Research Council, which reviews nominees, presented the following prizes:
Creativity, Research and Scholarship Awards are presented to innovative faculty members who have distinguished themselves in research activities. Winners receive a one-year fixed price of $7,500 for early-career awards and $10,000 for career awards.
- Early-Career—Research Focus
Stephen G. Ware - Career—Creativity and Scholarship Focus
Anne Boyd Rioux
M. Kabir Hassan - Career—Research Focus
Weilie Zhou
Creative Endeavor Opportunity (CEO): the goal is to provide support for faculty to launch programs of research, scholarship, exhibition or performance that will ultimately result in increased research and creative activity on campus. Winners are required to submit reports at the end of their projects. The budget cap is $10,000.
- Elaine Brooks
- Richard Goodman
- Yotam Haber
- Ariya Martin
- Diane Maygarden
- Brian Seeger
Stimulating Competitive Research (SCoRe): the goal is to equip principal investigators with seed money to apply for external grant opportunities. Winners are required to make a proposal to an outside agency. The budget cap is $15,000.
- Jim Amdal
- Shaikh Arifuzzaman
- Ioannis Georgiou
- Tara Tolford
- Mark Trudell
- Stephen G. Ware
Interdisciplinary Grant Development (IGD): the program requires participation from two or more colleges or departments. The aim of the program is to stimulate fundable, interdisciplinary research across substantially distinct disciplines. Winners are required to make a proposal to an outside agency. The maximum funding for this program is $17,500 per investigator with up to three investigators allowed per project.
- Simon Lailvaux and Tamjidul Hoque
- Damon Smith and Viktor Poltavets
Leveraging External Enterprise Program (LEEP): the program supports visits to UNO by external scholars, researchers or artists to enrich the campus, improve scholarly productivity, or enhance the university reputation. Projects will involve short-term visits to UNO by external experts in any appropriate format. The budget cap is $3,500.
- Anna Mecugni
- Michelle Thompson
International Collaboration with Austria or France: the goal is to stimulate research collaborations between UNO and institutions in Austria or France. While funding is open to all disciplines, successful proposals will clearly demonstrate capacity for building UNO’s international reputation, creating unique products or developing future external funding opportunities. The budget cap is $5,500.
- Yotam Haber
- David Podgorski
- Bethany Stich
Tolmas Scholars, are awarded student worker positions through the Privateer Undergraduate Research and Scholarly UNO Experience (PURSUE) and the College of Sciences Undergraduate Research Program (CoSURP). Each program introduces undergraduate students to research opportunities while working with UNO faculty members. The programs were funded in part by a generous contribution from the Oscar J. Tolmas Charitable Trust.
PURSUE allows for up to 100 paid hours of scholarly work at $15 per hour. CoSURP allows for up to 100 paid hours of scholarly work for spring 2019 and another 100 hours for fall 2019 at $15 per hour.
PURSUE
- Cory Ashby
Mentor: D. Ryan Gray - Haley Bannon
Mentor: D. Ryan Gray - Victor Barboza Pereira
Mentor: Ting Wang - Misty Begnaud
Mentor: D. Ryan Gray - Simeon Benit
Mentor: Juliette Ioup - Leah Bordle
Mentor: Steve Mumford - Gracelyn Bower
Mentor: Brandon Taravella - Marvin Bryan
Mentor: John Overton - Bianca Canizare
Mentor: Joel Atallah - Kielee Clemen
Mentor: Michelle Thompson - Wesley Cognevic
Mentor: Kendal Leftwich - Hallie Collop
Mentor: Xiaochuan “Vincent” Yu - Chelsea Duplanti
Mentor: Mary Clancy - Meagan Ebank
Mentor: Donald Zimmerman - Charles Escud
Mentor: Jeffrey Gray - Gage Haa
Mentor: Jeffrey Gray - Sheniyah Halliburto
Mentor: Francis Adeola - Gaige Hargrav
Mentor: Steve Mumford - Rachel Haye
Mentor: Elyria Kemp - Dylan Hunte
Mentor: Yotam Haber - Patrick Jame
Mentor: Malay Ghose Hajra - Candace Jerr
Mentor: Elliott Beaton - Wingate Jone
Mentor: Linxiong Li - Dikshanta K
Mentor: M. Kabir Hassan - Madeleine Koerne
Mentor: Xiaochuan “Vincent” Yu - Anastassia Kosmopoulo
Mentor: Brandon Taravella - Chloe Krak
Mentor: Gina Rosa - Megan Kuckr
Mentor: Mary Clancy - Justin Livingsto
Mentor: Laszlo Fulop - Abby Marti
Mentor: Steve Mumford - Emily Marti
Mentor: Bernard Rees - Daniel Mauri
Mentor: Leszek Malkinski - Skyler McCre
Mentor: D. Ryan Gray - Jessy Mogre
Mentor: Steve Mumford - Mikhail Morga
Mentor: Weilie Zhou - Harihar Ojh
Mentor: Gina Rosa - Madison Owe
Mentor: Chris Surprenant - Vilma Anette Perez Villator
Mentor: Yotam Haber - Nicholas Phillip
Mentor: Bethany Stich - Hunter Prott
Mentor: Weilie Zhou - Jourdan Puya
Mentor: Xiaochuan “Vincent” Yu - Dorian Reardo
Mentor: David Beriss - Miyra Ros
Mentor: Malay Ghose Hajra - Hannah Rubian
Mentor: Malay Ghose Hajra - Terrell Shield
Mentor: Phoebe Zito - Charles Thompso
Mentor: Tara Tolford - Victoria Tidwel
Mentor: Tara Tolford - Vinh Tra
Mentor: M. Kabir Hassan - Luis Velazque
Mentor: Ting Wang - Jeniffer Zero
Mentor: Matthew Tarr
CoSURP
- Kelli Allen
Mentor: Elliott Beaton - SydniCherise Austin
Mentor: Juliette Ioup - Brittany Bergeron
Mentor: Benjamin Samuel - Nicole Broussard
Mentor: Jairo Santanilla - Anish Chand
Mentor: Phani Vadrevu - Jacob Frick
Mentor: Wendy Schluchter - Rana Ghannam
Mentor: David Podgorski - Jason Hall
Mentor: Stephen Ware - Mina Hibino
Mentor: Matthew Tarr - Katherine Humpal
Mentor: David Podgorski - Dana Karkoutli
Mentor: Joel Atallah - Reecha Khanal
Mentor: Tamjidul Hoque - Jonathan Lewis
Mentor: Steven Rick - LePaul Love
Mentor: Christopher Summa - Danielle Mangipano
Mentor: Martin O’Connell - Jordan Peralez
Mentor: Phani Vadrevu - Sanjiv Pradhanang
Mentor: Shaikh Arifuzzaman - Julia Robe
Mentor: Juliette Ioup - Anna Rusnak
Mentor: Joel Atallah - Matthew Shields
Mentor: Phoebe Zito - Dahlia Siprut
Mentor: Carla Penz - Veronica Spicer
Mentor: Tamjidul Hoque - Leah Tevis
Mentor: Robert Mahon - Kirsten Turner
Mentor: Elliott Beaton - Kourtney Weaver
Mentor: Wendy Schluchter