2016 Innovative Seed Grant Winners

The 2016 Innovative Seed Grant Competition resulted in 23 new grants for a total of $1 million being awarded to CU Boulder faculty across all disciplines, including $250,000 for six grants supporting work directly connected to the CU Boulder . There were 96 submissions and 23 projects were funded.

2016 Funded Projects

Grooms, IanApplied MathematicsA data-driven investigation of the dynamics of the Madden-Julian Oscillation
Dupre, JillATLASAligning Incentives—Promoting Values and Innovation in UAS Research
Jimenez, Jose L.Chem & BioChemDemonstration of a high-signal soft-ionization quantitative method for on-line aerosol mass spectrometry
Kuchta, RobertChem & BioChemGeneration of Novel Electronically Reconfigurable Nanomaterials
Shirts, MichaelChemical EngineeringUnderstanding the Molecular Details of Protein Binding Plasticity  Through Atomistic Computer Simulation
Balaji, RajagopalanCivil Environmental and Architectural EngineeringClimate change and political instability in the Middle East: A recurring historical pattern?
Szafir, DanielleCMCIFieldView: Using Mobile Devices to Blend Data Collection and Analysis for Field Research
Kane, ShaunComputer ScienceIncreasing the Accessibility of Interactive Physics Simulations Using Actuated Tangible Interactions
Shapiro, R. BenjaminComputer ScienceEmpowering American Indian Youth through Computer Music & Dance
Popovic, MilosElectrical, Computer and Energy EngineeringMicrophotonic Circuits for High Performance, Low Size, Weight and Power Sensing for Space Applications:  Toward Single-Chip Radio-Frequency Photonic Receivers for Space Radiometers
Mcleod, RobertElectrical, Computer and Energy EngineeringLiquid Crystal Polymer masks: A new optical element
Dilling, LisaEnvironmental StudiesGrand Challenge Seed Grant: Bringing Innovative Data Science Down to Earth
Hartter, JoelEnvironmental StudiesImproving Access to Agricultural Knowledge Through Mobile Phones: Exploring the Potential for Technology Adoption in Africa
Ferme, ValerioFrench and ItalianWonder, Space, and the Arts
Leyk, StefanGeographyEarth Lab’s Human Dimension: Integrating Fine-Grained Data on Human Activity for Advanced Understanding of Environmental Change
Noah MolotchINSTAARMulti-Scale Modeling and Measurement of Ecosystem Sensitivity to Water and Energy Availability
Broussard, JosianeIntegrative PhysiologyRole of the skin as a tool to assess circadian rhythms and function of peripheral metabolic tissues
Xiao, JianliangMechanical EngineeringSmart Morphing Electronics for Soft Robots and Biomedical Applications
Rentschler, MarkMechanical EngineeringEnabling Interactive Control of In vivo Robots
Rogers, CharlesPhysicsLevitation and cooling of gallium nitride nanowires
Munakata, YukoPsychologyConnecting Everyday Experience and Cognitive Development:  The Case of Less-Structured Time and Children’s Self-directed Executive Function
Shneer, DavidReligious StudiesÂ鶹Ãâ·Ñ°æÏÂÔØProject in Post Holocaust American Judaism, Going Online
Catlos, BrianReligious StudiesMediterranean Studies at Â鶹Ãâ·Ñ°æÏÂÔØBoulder

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