2018 NSF CAREER Award Winners

Alice Alipour

Alice Alipour

Assistant professor of civil, construction and environmental engineering

“Resiliency of Electric Power Networks Under Wind Loads and Aging Effects through Risk-Informed Design and Assessment Strategies”

Alipour will use a systems approach to create new design methodologies for electric power networks that will increase power grid resiliency in hurricanes, blizzards and other severe storms.

She will also develop interactive educational opportunities for high school students, curricula focused on interdisciplinary research, industry partnerships, and a mentoring program to interest and educate the next generation of natural hazard engineers.

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Neil Gong

Assistant professor of electrical and computer engineering

“Graph-based Security Analytics: New Algorithms, Robustness Under Adversarial Settings, and Robustness Enhancements”

Gong is developing graph-inference algorithms that quickly and reliably detect and combat cyberattacks.

He will also integrate his findings into a graduate course on data-driven security and contribute to K-12 cybersecurity outreach and competitions.

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Neil Gong
Chimney Hegde

Chinmay Hegde

Assistant professor of electrical and computer engineering

“Advances in Graph Learning and Inference”

Hegde is developing faster and more accurate graph learning and inference algorithms that will improve decision making in transportation networks, social networks, and personalized learning systems.

He will also create data science curricula and workforce development programs designed to increase the participation of women and underrepresented minorities in computational sciences.

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Shan Hu

Assistant professor of mechanical engineering

“Scalable Manufacturing of Hierarchical Nanostructures by Acoustically Modulated Emulsion Technique for Next Generation Renewable Energy Applications”

Hu will design techniques for self-assembly “nanomanufacturing” that will make the process more easily scalable, cheaper, and faster to create 3D nanostructures for next-generation clean energy technologies.

She is also creating multidisciplinary research opportunities for undergraduate, graduate, and community college students from underrepresented minorities.

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Shan Hu
Adarsh Krishnamurthy

Adarsh Krishnamurthy

Assistant professor of mechanical engineering

“GPU-Accelerated Framework for Integrated Modeling and Biomechanics Simulations of Cardiac Systems”

Krishnamurthy will integrate patient data with cardiovascular modeling to create simulation, analysis and visualization tools that enable personalized treatment of heart diseases.

He is also developing educational and virtual reality tools that illustrate heart health concepts to both K-12 students and adults.

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Juan Ren

Assistant professor of mechanical engineering

“Modeling and Control of Cellular Response to Dynamic Mechanical Manipulation Using a Dual-Input Platform”

Ren is creating dynamics models and control algorithms for how cells change structure in response to external force, providing cell biologists with a new tool to control biochemical and mechanical cell changes.

She will also develop a new undergraduate course in nanobiomechanics and an outreach program on using biomechnical methods in agriculture.

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Juan Ren
Zengyi Shao

Zengyi Shao

Assistant professor of chemical and biological engineering

“Exploring nucleosome-depleted sequences for novel applications in synthetic biology”

Shao will study the influence of a subgroup of DNA that was thought to be of little use previously but recently discovered to be important to cell metabolism, opening a door to new biotechnology and improvements in human health.

She is also developing unique undergraduate research programs, mentoring next-generation STEM teachers, and promoting the participation of underrepresented groups in STEM.

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