UCI professors share in research cash prizes...
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in research cash prizes
Four UC Irvine faculty projects will share the first Nicholas
Foundation Prize for Cross-Disciplinary Research, a spokesman for the
California Institute for Telecommunications and Information
Technology announced late last week.
The Institute, also known as Calit2, awarded $285,000 to four
proposals by UCI professors and staff, each of which involves some
kind of multidisciplinary research.
Prizes of $80,000 went to Bill Tomlinson, assistant professor of
informatics and drama, and F. Lynn Carpenter, professor of ecology
and evolutionary biology, who are collaborating on an interactive
exhibit known as the EcoRaft; to Steven C. Cramer, assistant
professor of neurology, and Cristina Lopes, assistant professor of
informatics, who are developing a communication system for spinal
cord-injured patients; and to Kenneth J. Shea, professor of
chemistry, and Abraham Lee, professor of biomedical engineering. They
are working on a method for synthesizing antibodies.
A smaller prize of $45,000 went to Chen Tsai, professor of
electrical engineering and computer science; Regina Ragan, assistant
professor of chemical engineering and materials science; John
Hemminger, professor of chemistry; Ruqian Wu, professor of physics
and astronomy; and Guann Li, professor of electrical engineering and
computer science, who are collaborating on a silicon-based laser
system.
UCI faculty members submitted 24 proposals for the Nicholas Prize,
which Calit2 first announced last November. A committee of other UCI
staffers evaluated the applications.
“Calit2 is dedicated to bringing together the most innovative
research from all disciplines at UCI and creating collaborative
relationships that will produce new and valuable results,” Calit2
Irvine Division director Albert Yee said in a statement. “The
research emerging from this competition will further that mission
significantly.”
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