2025/2026 Awards
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Henry Chu with the Department of Mechanical Engineering has received $83,117 from American Chemical Society Petroleum Research Fund.
Henry Chu with the Department of Mechanical Engineering has received $83,117 from American Chemical Society Petroleum Research Fund to support his project "Diffusiophoresis of Particles and Drops in Concentrated Electrolytes".
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Kurt Schab with the Electrical and Computer Engineering Department has received a $25,000 award from Raytheon Company.
Kurt Schab with the Electrical and Computer Engineering Department has received a $25,000 award from Raytheon Company. These funds will support two projects "Active Radar" and "RF Fingerprinting".
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Yi Fang with the Computer Science and Engineering Department has received a $48,000 award from the DOCOMO Innovations, Inc.
Yi Fang with the Computer Science and Engineering Department has received a $48,000 award from the DOCOMO Innovations, Inc. to support his project "Safety for Advanced Large Language Models".
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Valerie Sarma with the Ignatian Center for Jesuit Education has received a $35,000 award from Boston College.
Valerie Sarma with the Ignatian Center for Jesuit Education has received a $35,000 award from Boston College (funds originated with the Lilly Foundation) to support the project "AMDG Program".
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Prashanth Asuri with the Bioengineering Department and Chan Thai with Communication department have a $99,960 award from the NIIMBL to support their project "NIIMBL eXperience @ SCU".
Prashanth Asuri with the Bioengineering Department and Chan Thai with Communication department have a $99,960 award from the NIIMBL to support their project "NIIMBL eXperience @ SCU".
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Jesuit School of Theology Dean Orobator has received a $10,000,000 award from the Lilly Foundation.
Jesuit School of Theology Dean Orobator has received a $10,000,000 award from the Lilly Foundation to support the transformative "Pathways for Tomorrow Initiative". The award will be split with $5,636,985 targeting a project initiative and $4,363,015 a matched endowment.
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Yi Fang with the Computer Science and Engineering Mechanical Engineering Department has received a $50,000 award from Docomo Innovations, Inc.
Yi Fang with the Computer Science and Engineering Mechanical Engineering Department has received a $50,000 award from Docomo Innovations, Inc. to support his project "Parameter-Efficient Fine-Tuning and Knowledge Editing for Controllable Large Language Models".
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Dean Orobator with the Jesuit School of Theology has received a $300,000 award from the GHR Foundation.
Dean Orobator with the Jesuit School of Theology has received a $300,000 award from the GHR Foundation to support his project " Together at the Table: Inspiring Synodal Action in Mission".
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Lynette Parker with the Katharine & George Alexander Community Law Center has received a $35,604 award from Catholic Charities.
Lynette Parker with the Katharine & George Alexander Community Law Center has received a $35,604 award from Catholic Charities.
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Naomi Levy with the Political Science Department has received a $17,035 subaward from UC Berkeley.
Naomi Levy with the Political Science Department has received a $17,035 subaward from UC Berkeley funds originated with Tipping Point Community. These funds will support her project "First Hand Framework for Policy Innovation: Assessing Outcomes for Housing and Homelessness Services Providers".
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Hisham Said with the Civil, Environmental and Sustainable Engineering Department has received a $32,679 award from ELECTRI International.
Hisham Said with the Civil, Environmental and Sustainable Engineering Department has received a $32,679 award from ELECTRI International to support his project "Small Modular Reactors (SMRs): A Roadmap for Electrical Contractors".
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C.J. Gabbe with the Environmental Studies and Sciences Department has received a $$40,317 subaward from UCLA.
C.J. Gabbe with the Environmental Studies and Sciences Department has received a $$40,317 subaward from UCLA. Funds originated from the State of California, Governor's Office of Land Use and Climate Innovation. These funds will support his project "GO-LCI EHCRP and Extreme Heat Strategy Evaluation".
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Maria Kyrarini with the Electrical and Computer Engineering Department has received a $879,044 subaward from Wright State University.
Maria Kyrarini with the Electrical and Computer Engineering Department has received a $879,044 subaward from Wright State University. Funds originated from the National Science Foundation. These funds will support her project "Using artificial intelligence (AI), extended reality (XR), and human-robot collaboration (HRC) to enable on-site to-spec manufacturing at recycling plants".
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Ian Carter-O'Connell with the Chemistry and Biochemistry Department has received a $507,796 award from the National Institutes of Health.
Ian Carter-O'Connell with the Chemistry and Biochemistry Department has received a $507,796 award from the National Institutes of Health to support his project "Defining the Biochemical Function and Therapeutic Utility of Unique PAEP14 and PARP15 ADP-Ribosylation Sites".
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Tracy Barba with the Markkula Center for Applied Ethics has received a $150,000 award from the Ford Foundation.
Tracy Barba with the Markkula Center for Applied Ethics has received a $150,000 award from the Ford Foundation to support her project "Evaluating AI Risk in Investment Decisions: How Responsible AI Practices Influence Exit Value and Deal Outcomes".