Academic Affairs Vice Provost Phil Kass announced the 2017 新澳门六合彩内幕信息 Davis Hellman Fellows: 15 assistant professors who have been awarded a total of $294,300 in research support.
鈥淎ltruistic vision inspired the Hellman family to start this program more than 20 years ago, and it has endured through the ,鈥 Kass said, 鈥渆nhancing the trajectories of our early-career faculty of whom we are so proud.鈥
The San Francisco family provided the first Hellman fellowships in 1994 at 新澳门六合彩内幕信息 San Diego and 新澳门六合彩内幕信息 Berkeley in support of early-career faculty research. The fellows program has expanded to all 10 新澳门六合彩内幕信息s (it鈥檚 the only privately funded, systemwide program) and to four private institutions 鈥 supporting more than 100 junior faculty members annually.
HELLMAN FELLOW SPOTLIGHT
Hellman fellowships are awarded through a competitive selection process on each campus. Preference is given to faculty members who exhibit the potential for great academic distinction, but who have garnered only modest support and have not received other young investigator awards.
新澳门六合彩内幕信息 Davis has distributed $2.75 million in funding over the last 10 years. 鈥淣ot only do the Hellman funds help support the success of the fellows, but our graduate students 鈥 our future faculty 鈥 reap the rewards as well.鈥
In the 2017-18 funding cycle, the campus awarded fellowships of $5,000 to $43,000 to the following faculty members, in support of 14 projects (also listed). Links are provided to project descriptions, if available on the Hellman Fellows website.
- Marcela Cuellar, School of Education, 鈥淓xamining the Baccalaureate Origins of Latina/o Doctorate Recipients and Their Pathway Into the Professoriate鈥
- Tudor Dimofte, Department of Mathematics, 鈥淰ortices and Geometric Representation Theory鈥
- Davide Donadio, Department of Chemistry,
- Alexander LeBaron Forrest, Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering,
- Christopher Hare and Adrienne Hosek (joint proposal), Department of Political Science,
- Adam Jacob, Department of Mathematics,
- Jeffrey Kahn, Department of Anthropology, 鈥淕eographic Information Systems/Network Analysis Methods Training鈥
- Yong Jae Lee, Department of Computer Science,
- David McCourt, Department of Sociology,
- Cindy Rubio Gonzalez, Department of Computer Science, 鈥淎 Large-Scale Study of Bugs in Numerical Software鈥
- Christina Rulli, Department of Philosophy,
- Ameer Taha, Department of Food Science and Technology, 鈥淎 New Lipid Signaling Pathway That Facilitates Brain Repair鈥
- Jacinda Townsend, Department of English,
- Georgia Zellou, Department of Linguistics,