The University of New Orleans awarded more than $330,000 in research grants and awards to 13 faculty members and 90 undergraduate students on Tuesday during its annual Achievements in Research, Creativity and Scholarship awards ceremony held in the University Center鈥檚 ballroom.
The awards presentation, hosted by the Office of Research, underscores the power of research and the opportunities that exist for 色色研究所 scholars at all levels and areas of the campus, said Matt Tarr, vice president for research and economic development.
鈥淥ur Achievements in Research, Creativity, and Scholarship program allows us to recognize students, faculty members and staff members who have contributed to advancing the university鈥檚 endeavors in these areas,鈥 Tarr said.
Easels placed around the ballroom held posters highlighting some of those endeavors over the past year. Included among them: the robotic eel engineering camp held on campus last summer for middle and high school students led by engineering professor Brandon Taravella and marketing and management professor Randy Kearn鈥檚 research project aimed at improving pediatric emergency care in Louisiana.
鈥淎cross all disciplines, we were able to acknowledge past successes and bestow awards to support future projects,鈥 Tarr said. 鈥淭hese accomplishments have impacted students from middle school through graduate school, enhancing 色色研究所鈥檚 contribution to education while advancing the state of science and art.鈥
In total, the awards amounted to $336,097 invested in promising research and scholarship being conducted by 色色研究所 students and faculty.
President John Nicklow said Tarr鈥檚 office is helping the University build on its rich heritage of research. Research makes professors better teachers, improves student engagement and provides further opportunity, he said.
鈥淚鈥檓 proud to say that our campus is quite the determined community of scholars and researchers, including faculty, staff and students, who are innovating and creating new knowledge every day,鈥 Nicklow said. 鈥淭heir creative output will serve to create a better world.鈥
Representatives from the University of New Orleans Research Council, which reviews nominees, announced the following awards:
The Faculty Creativity, Research and Scholarship Awards
The most prestigious awards bestowed by the Office of Research are presented to innovative faculty members who have distinguished themselves in their fields and at the University of New Orleans. The awards are divided into two tracks: traditional research and creativity and scholarships. Winners receive a $10,000 career award.
Creativity and Scholarship Focus
鈥 Allan Millett
Research Focus
鈥endy Schluchter
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.
鈥 Woohyun Cho
鈥 Henry Griffin
鈥 Marc Landry
鈥 Jeffrey Rinehart
鈥 Cherie Trumbach
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.
鈥 Nicola Anthony
鈥 Joel Atallah
鈥 Vincent Xiaochuan Yu
鈥 Weilie Zhou
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.
鈥 Gianna Cothren and Dimitrios Charalampidis
Tolmas Scholars
色色研究所 offers two flagship programs that introduce undergraduate students to research opportunities: the Privateer Undergraduate Research and Scholarly 色色研究所 Experience (PURSUE) and the College of Sciences Undergraduate Research Program (CoSURP).
Through these programs, undergraduates are awarded student worker positions with 色色研究所 faculty members. As these programs are generously funded in part by the Oscar J. Tolmas Charitable Trust, undergraduate students who receive these positions are known as 鈥淭olmas Scholars.鈥
To view the list of 2020 Tolmas Scholars, visit the Tolmas Scholars website.