Subscribe to Pittwire Today
Get the most interesting and important stories from the Â鶹´«Ã½.9 projects earned funding from the Dietrich Innovation Initiative
Nine projects earned funding through the (DI2), a new program for faculty and staff in Pitt’s Kenneth P. Dietrich Â鶹´«Ã½ of Arts and Sciences and College of General Studies.
Bettye J. and Ralph E. Bailey Dean Adam Leibovich announced the new program focused on innovative ideas and ambitious, collaborative projects over the summer.
Three different awards are given: Launch Support, for short-term projects with budgets of $5,000 or less; Major Development, with budgets up to $20,000; and Moon Shot, for major innovative efforts with budgets up to $100,000.
The winning projects and faculty are:
Launch Support
Daydreams: Database of Early Films and a New Research Lab Course
Anna Kovalova
Pitt-Myanmar Education Project
Carey Treado, William Lychack, Veronica Dristas and Emily Rook-Koepsel
A Signal Transducing Covalently Bound Peptide Coating for Titanium Spine Implants
Haitao Liu
Major Development
Advancing Latinx Studies at Pitt
Belkys Torres, David Tenorio, Angie Ocampo-Roland, Lisa Ortiz-Guzmán and Allyson Delnore
Enhancing DRS Accessibility and Resource Standardization in Film Production Coursework and Training Workshops
Sarah Joshi and Tony Balko
Expanding Pitt’s DELF Exam Center: Strengthening Francophone Communities at Pitt and in Western PA
Kaliane Ung, David Pettersen, Brett Wells, Chloé Hogg and Naty Clark
The Overlooked Ecology of Pittsburgh’s Public Stairways
Castilleja Olmstead, Rory Carroll and Kevin Kohl
Moon Shot
Pitt-Cosmic Ray Tracker Experiment (Pitt-CoRTEx): A Modular Detector Experiment for Educational Outreach and Undergraduate Training
Pranava Teja Surukuchi and Tae Min Hong
Transforming Humanities Education in a Time of Gun Violence
Jennifer Waldron, Chloé Hogg, Christopher Nygren and Pernille Røge