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Roneisha Worthy
Congratulations to Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering Associate Professor
Dr. Roneisha Worthy for her new NSF-Lemelson Initiative (NLI) Award as the Co-Principal
Investigator! This award funds $218,000 to KSU for research on a collaborative approach
to curricular transformation leveraging institutional experience to advance sustainable
engineering education. Dr. Worthy will collaborate with researchers from other universities.
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Billy Kihei
Congratulations to Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering Assistant Professor
Dr. Billy Kihei for his new NSF Award as the Principal Investigator! This award through
the National Science Foundation's Engineering Research Initiative (ERI) awards $199,737
for his work on exploring micro-doppler sensing opportunities within the context of
cellular vehicle-to-everything communication.
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Sandip Das, Beibei Jiang, Sheila Hill
Congratulations to Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering Associate Professor
Dr. Sandip Das (PI), Assistant Professor Dr. Beibei Jiang (Co-PI), and senior lecturer
Dr. Sheila Hill (Co-PI) for their new NSF Award. Through this $85,564 award from the
National Science Foundation's Division of Undergraduate Education, the team will develop
interactive visualization and simulation tools for experiential learning of undergraduate
students in semiconductors.
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Amy Gruss
Congratulations to Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering Associate Professor
Dr. Amy Gruss for her new NSF Award as the Principal Investigator! This award through
the National Science Foundation's Division of Engineering Education and Centers (EEC)
awards $199,998 for research initiation on developing perspective-taking in first-year
engineering students using arts-based observation.
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Valentina Nino
Congratulations to Department of Industrial and Systems Engineering Assistant Professor
Dr. Valentina Luisa Nino for her new NSF Award as the Co-Principal Investigator! In
this $216,151 National Science Foundation award, in collaborating with other colleagues,
Dr. Nino will work on collaborative research - CyberTraining - Pilot for broadening
CI workforce development for quantum-based machine learning research in science and
engineering.