Victor Bright of Rady Mechanical Engineering and Juliet Gopinath and Omkar Supekar from electrical, computer and energy engineering received a three-year award for $564,000 from the University of Colorado Denver Anschutz (NIH) for “Development of 3D-FAST Optical Interface for Rapid Volumetric Neural Sensing and Modulation.”
Christine Hrenya of chemical and biological engineering has been elected a fellow of the American Physical Society “for key advancements in the fundamental understanding of granular matter and multiphase systems via a combination of theory, experiments and simulations.”
Youjian Liu, Peter Mathys and Mahesh Varanasi of electrical, computer and energy engineering and Lijun Chen from computer science received a three-year award for $550,000 from the National Science Foundation for “Collaborative Research: SWIFT: Enabling Intelligent Pinpoint Space-Spectrum Utilization and Sharing.”
Jade Morton of Smead Aerospace received a two-year award for $514,000 from NASA Headquarters for “Utilizing GNSS Reflectometry Measurements For High Latitude Ionospheric TEC Mapping.”
Robert Nerem of Smead Aerospace and John Fasullo of atmospheric and oceanic sciences received a four-year award for $822,000 from NASA Headquarters for “Detecting Forced Climate Signals in the 30-year Satellite Altimeter Sea Level Record.”
Wounjhang Park of electrical, computer and energy engineering and Jennifer Cha of chemical and biological engineering received a three-year award for $910,000 from the Department of Education for “Graduate Program in Quantum Engineering.”
Alessandro Roncone and Brad Hayes of computer science received a four-year award for $2 million from the U.S. Army Research Laboratory for “Policy Learning for Optimal Teaming via TF-Conditioned Metalearning (PLOT-Meta).”