Office of International Affairs Announces Winners of the 2024 IIMF
The Office of International Affairs has officially announced the winners of this year’s International Initiatives Micro-Fund.
The selected projects are as follows:
Faculty | Name | Title |
Humanities | Ronald Cummings | Austin Clarke at 90 |
Humanities | Melike Yilmaz | The Voices of Refugees and Displaced Persons |
Humanities | Carmela Laganse | The Sari-Sari Xchange: Building Asian Diasporic Community Through Emergent Media |
Humanities | Lucy El-Sherif | Looking for Palestine: Edward Said and Arab Youth Subjectivity |
Science | Patrick Clancy | Building an International Network of University Neutron Beam Research Facilities |
Science | Baraa Al-Khazraji | Understanding human brain microvascular control |
Science | Antonio Paez | Active sustainable transportation: barriers to cycling among university students |
Science | Bartosz Protas | Pushing Boundaries in Theoretical Fluid Mechanics |
Science | Juliet Daniel | Cancer Disparities in Caribbean People of African Ancestry |
Health Sciences | Susan Jack | Establishing a Global Nurse-Family Partnership Community of Practice |
Health Sciences | Cynthia Lokker | Automation in Biomedical Information Extraction and Retrieval Augmented Generation with LLMs |
Health Sciences | Ally Prebtani | Uganda Hypertension Education Assessment and Treatment (UHEAT) Program |
Social Sciences | Basit Kareem Iqbal | Recursivity in Syrian Prison Narratives: A Berlin Archive |
Social Sciences | Nathan Andrews | Decolonizing African Higher Education: A Partnership for Transformation |
Social Sciences | Andrew Roddick | The Stones in the Center: 3D Imaging ancient stone heads at a UNESCO World Heritage Site |
Social Sciences | Adrianne Lickers Xavier | Conversations with the Sami |
Social Sciences | Cal Biruk | Staging anticolonial portraits at a colonial mission station: Telling the story of Malawi’s first African photographer |
Engineering | Tohid Didar & Kristen Dellinger | Lubricant-inflused Surfaces for Enhanced Detection Using Raman Spectroscopy and Surface Plasmon Resonance Imaging |
Engineering | Raja Ghosh | Design and synthesis of reinforced graphene oxide – acrylamide based hydrogel membrane for efficient removal of organic dyes from waster water |
Engineering | Drew Higgins | Development of Next Generation MSC Catalysts for CO2 Reduction |
Engineering | Saiedeh Razavi | Green and Resilient Maritime Corridors through Synchromodality and Disruption Management |
Engineering | Hatem Zurob | Unraveling the Work-Hardening Mechanism in FE-Al Alloys |
Business | Catherine Connelly | Work engagement and envy as mediators of the relation between abusive supervision and knowledge hiding |
Business | Addisu Lashitew | Organizing for Grand Challenges: Creating Social Impact on African Value Chains |
Business | Justin Yipiang Jin | Low-Carbon City Pilot Policy and firm’s cost of debt finance |
Business | Yair Berson | The Effects of Hostile Sexism on Women Team Performance |
The Office of International Affairs extends its congratulations to all of this year’s winners. We look forward to these new partnerships and projects!
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