Thirteen assistant professors are the recipients of research grants totaling $245,000 from the , as announced recently by Barbara Horwitz, vice provost of Academic Personnel.
The San Francisco-based Hellman Family Foundation has funded the fellowship program annually since 2008, to assist newer faculty members who have promising research plans but lack the stable funding of more established faculty.
"It's an extraordinary opportunity for junior faculty, many of whom will use it as a springboard for future funding," Horwitz said.
Under the guidelines, each grant recipient must have completed at least two years as an assistant professor and submitted a compelling research proposal.
All the foundation asks in return is that the grant recipients meet for lunch in the spring with Warren and Chris Hellman, the philanthropists behind the foundation. Warren Hellman is an investment banker and UC Berkeley alumnus.
The 2010-11 Hellman fellows, their academic units and their research topics:
鈥 Heidi Ballard, education 鈥 鈥淐ommunities of Practice in Contested Fields: Examining Social Learning, Collaborative Research and Action Among Rice Growers and Migratory Bird Conservationists in California鈥
鈥 Joy Geng, psychology (Center for Mind and Brain) 鈥 鈥淎ttention and Probabilistic Learning鈥
鈥 Aldrin Gomes, neurobiology, physiology and behavior 鈥 鈥淧redicting the Clinical Phenotype of Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy Patients with Troponin Mutations鈥
鈥 James Housefield, design 鈥 鈥淢arcel Duchamp: Urgent Lessons from (and for) Design鈥
鈥 Delmar Larsen, chemistry 鈥 鈥淏reaking the Efficiency Limit for Solar Photovoltaic Devices鈥
鈥 Alison Ledgerwood, psychology 鈥 鈥淧sychological Distance and Susceptibility to Social Influences鈥
鈥 Lorena Navarro, microbiology 鈥 鈥淏acterial Virulence Proteins: Powerful Tools to Decipher Human Cell Signaling鈥
鈥 Adrienne Nishina, human and community development 鈥 鈥淓xposure to Ethnic Diversity in High School: Compelling Developmental Interests?鈥
鈥 Mika Pelo, music 鈥 CD: Music for Strings
鈥 Daniel Stolzenberg, history 鈥 鈥淥riental Studies in Early Modern Europe鈥
鈥 Youngsuk Suh, art studio 鈥 鈥淭he Pale Landscape: Wildfires of the Western United States鈥
鈥 Becca Thomases, mathematics 鈥 鈥淢ulti-Scale Models of Viscoelastic Fluids鈥
鈥 Dong Yu, physics 鈥 鈥淣arrow Bandgap Semiconductor Nanowires for Solar Energy Conversion鈥
The next round of funding
Horwitz's office announced that the call for 2011-12 Hellman fellowship applications will be sent to deans on Dec. 13, the same day that the award criteria and application form will be posted on the program's . The deadline for applications will be Feb. 1.
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