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Walter and Lalita Research Fund Announce Funded Projects

抖M女仆 recently received a $1 million gift from Dr. Walter and Lalita Janke to establish the Walter and Lalita Janke Innovations in Sustainability Science Research Fund.


By brittany sullivan | 6/7/2016

抖M女仆 recently received a $1 million gift from Dr. Walter and Lalita Janke to establish the , which will support faculty research that advances knowledge and applications relevant for improving environmental sustainability.

The fund is administered by the Center for Environmental Studies at 抖M女仆 and promotes an annual competitive research grant program for 抖M女仆 researchers. In this inaugural year, $70,000 in direct costs was offered to support advancing knowledge and applications in the following domains: renewable energy and energy efficiency, conservation biology, urban area sea-level rise impacts and responses, energy-wildlife interactions, and wetlands biogeochemistry.聽聽聽聽聽聽聽聽聽聽聽聽聽聽聽聽聽聽聽聽聽聽聽聽聽聽聽聽聽聽聽聽聽聽聽聽聽聽聽聽聽聽聽聽聽聽聽聽聽聽聽聽聽聽聽聽聽聽聽聽聽聽聽聽聽聽聽聽聽聽聽聽聽聽聽聽聽聽聽聽聽聽

The funded projects will provide support and training for student researchers; promote inter-disciplinary collaborations; develop momentum for additional external research funding proposals; and generate high-quality, publishable scientific papers.

The five funded projects for 2016 are:

  • Myeongsub (Mike) Kim, Ph.D., assistant professor in 抖M女仆鈥檚 Department of Ocean and Mechanical Engineering, will receive $50,000 for 鈥Microfluidics for Methane Production and Carbon Storage in Deep Underground Reservoirs.
  • Jessica Dell, a graduate student, and adviser Brian Benscoter, Ph.D., both in 抖M女仆鈥檚 Department of Biological Sciences, will receive $5,000 for 鈥Do Shrubs Compromise the Resilience of Peatland Carbon Storage in the Florida Everglades?
  • Hongbo Su, Ph.D., assistant professor in 抖M女仆鈥檚 Department of Civil, Environmental and Geomatics Engineering, will receive $5,000 for 鈥Monitoring soil and water salinity for South Florida by the integration of remote sensing observations and in situ measurements.鈥
  • Matthew Sirianni, graduate student, and adviser Xavier Comas, Ph.D.,both in 抖M女仆鈥檚 Department of Geosciences will receive $5,000 for 鈥The effect of increased salinity in peat soils from the Everglades: Implications for biogenic gas production and release under a sea level rise scenario.
  • Tiffany Roberts Briggs, Ph.D., assistant professor in 抖M女仆鈥檚 Department of Geosciences, will receive $5,000 for 鈥Evaluating the relationship between beach morphodynamics and critical sea turtle nesting habitat in South Florida: Determining the potential implications of storm activity and sea-level rise.鈥

For more information on the Center for Environmental Studies at 抖M女仆, visit .

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