CISR Seed Funding Award Winners Announced
The Center for Innovation in Sustainability and Resilience (CISR) is pleased to announce its latest round of Seed Funding Research Awards.
The awarded projects are:
- Dan Shtob (SS) — “Mapping Sustainability in Suriname”
- Chelsea Schelly (SS) — “New Directions in Planetary Limits”
- C.K. Choi (MAE/BioMed) — “Machine-Learning–Enabled Phase-Change and Plasmonic Diagnostics for Sustainable Thermal Systems”
- Ana Dyreson (MAE) — “Designing use fees for EV charging stations in rural and Tribal Communities”
- John Vucetich (CFRES) — “Wildlife Values: Ethics and Science”
- Kathryn Hannum (SS) — “Geographies of Protected Wine Regions: Developing Collaborative Frameworks for Identity, Heritage, and Climate Resilience”
- Jiehong Guo (CEGE) — “Evaluating Community Exposure to Industrial Air Pollutants Amid Energy Transition and Comparison to Urban Impacts”
CISR is a center within Michigan Tech’s Great Lakes Research Center research institute. CISR is an interdisciplinary center with a mission to grow Michigan Tech’s research leadership in the domains of sustainability and resilience innovations. We anticipate an additional call for new research seed funding across our Early Career, New Directions, and Gap Funding categories.
More information on CISR internal funding opportunities can be found on the center’s Internal Awards page.