2014 Innovative Seed Grant Winners

The 2014 Innovative Seed Grant Competition resulted in 18 new grants for a total of $850,000 being awarded to Boulder faculty across all disciplines. There were 86 submissions and 18 projects were funded.Ìý

2014 Funded Projects

Carol CogswellElectrical and Computer EngineeringAdvancing next-generation 3D biological microscopy through PSF scanning and development of detection and classification algorithms
Eliana ColungaPsychologyAn adaptive vocabulary tutor for toddlers and preschoolers
John CrimaldiCivil, Environmental and Architectural EngineeringTurbulent production of microscale patchiness in motile and non-motile phytoplankton
Niels Harley DamrauerChemistry and BiochemistryDriving ordered chromophore aggregation on nanoparticle oxides: Developing new strategies for next-generation solar cells
Douglas DuncanAstrophysical and Planetary SciencesThe "Star power series" -Ìý A theatrical, planetarium collaborative
Loren HoughPhysicsTubulin-drug interactions revealed by nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy
Karen S JacobsEnglishRelaunching GENDERS, a journal on gender and sexuality in the arts, humanities, and social sciences.
Joel L. KaarChemical EngineeringNovel coatings to inhibit quorum sensing in surface associated bacteria
Minhyea LeePhysicsSynthesis of Crystalline Quantum Materials
Abbie B. LielCivil, Environmental and Architectural EngineeringRisks of damage to buildings and infrastructure due to human-induced earthquakes
John Scott McCartneyCivil, Environmental and Architectural EngineeringSoil-borehole thermal energy systems for site remediation
Greg RiekerMechanical EngineeringMulti-species trace gas analyzer for atmospheric, energy, and medical applications
Subhadeep RoyChemistry and BiochemistryElectron microscopy in situ hybridization probesÌý
Rebecca J SafranEcology and Evolutionary BiologyIntegrating behavior, engineering and mathematics: Applying modern network theory to social transmission of parasites
Matthew James SponheimerAnthropologyNew directions in primate nutritional ecology and conservation
Mark P. StoykovichChemical EngineeringA new paradigm in polymer flocculants:Ìý Smart materials enabling more efficient and cheaper separations
Wei TanMechanical EngineeringNovel toolset using dynamic nano-featured substrata for cell mechanotransduction study
Darin W TooheyAtmospheric and Oceanic SciencesDevelopment of an aircraft instrument for measurements of isotopologues of water

Research and expertise across CUÌýBoulder.

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Our 12Ìýresearch institutes conduct more than half of
the sponsored research at CUÌýBoulder.

More than 75 research centers span the campus,
covering a broad range of topics.

A carefully integrated cyberinfrastructure supports CUÌýBoulder research.

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