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Grants Awarded Summer 2020

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Congratulations to all of the principal investigators and project directors, and to the staff who provide support and assistance, for the following grants awarded this summer.

Faculty Sponsored Research Grant Awards

Aubreya Adams, Geology and Environmental Studies
National Science Foundation

Lithospheric Velocity Structure and Anisotropy of the Alaskan Subduction Margin

Tom Balonek, Physics & Astronomy
NASA via Cornell University

Space Grant College and Fellowship Program, 2020-2024

Kiko Galvez, Physics & Astronomy
National Science Foundation

Three-dimensional spatial and polarization modes in classical and quantum light fields

Jacob Goldberg, Chemistry
Hamilton Company

Hamilton Syringe Grant

Karen Harpp, Geology and Peace and Conflict Studies
National Science Foundation

Collaborative Research: RUI: The Effect of a Mid-Ocean Ridge-Centered Environment on a Zoned Mantle Plume and Associated Secondary Magmatism (with Ithaca College)

Joe Levy, Geology
National Science Foundation

CAREER: Linking Antarctic Cold Desert Groundwater to Thermokarst & Chemical Weathering in Partnership with the Geoscience UAV Academy

Anne Perring, Chemistry
University of Colorado Boulder

Aerosol Delivery for Rapid Disinfection of the Built Environment: Real-time Monitoring for Guiding the Mitigation of Infectious Bioaerosols and Fomites

Faculty Fellowship Award

Christian DuComb, Theater
Huntington Library, California

Sound in California's Theater and Performance History: Listening for the Golden State

Institutional Grant Awards

An anonymous foundation
Office of Undergraduate Studies Discretionary Fund
Suzanne Spring, Office of Undergraduate Studies

Art Bridges
Picker Art Gallery digital engagement
Nick West, Picker Art Gallery

Central New York Humanities Corridor via Syracuse University
Small Press Reading Series
Jesi Buell, University Libraries

Central New York Humanities Corridor via Syracuse University
Performance/History Working Group
Christian DuComb, Theater

Central New York Humanities Corridor via Syracuse University
Modernist Geographies
Laura Moure Cecchini, Art and Art History

Central New York Humanities Corridor via Syracuse University
Rethinking Imperial Assemblages
Nimanthi Rajasingham, English

Central New York Humanities Corridor via Syracuse University
Critical LGBTQ+/ Sexuality Studies
Susan Wooley, Educational Studies

National Science Foundation
Collaborative Research: EHR-Polar DCL: Addressing the technical and
narrative challenges in the undergraduate geoscience classroom (with University of Delaware)
Joe Levy, Geology

Second Nature Climate Solutions Acceleration Fund
Hamilton Climate Preparedness Working Group - Climate Action/Resiliency Planning
John Pumilio, Sustainability