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Mike Loranty (Geography) and his collaborators in the US and Namibia received an award in the amount of $26,000 to help in understanding how ecosystems changes will impact large herbivore populations. The results from this project will improve our understanding of giraffe movement ecology at fine spatial scales.December 18, 2023
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Ahmet Ay (Biology and Mathematics), and Krista Ingram (Biology) have received an award for $146,000 for their project using artificial intelligence tools and facial recognition software along with environmental DNA-informed population genomics to estimate critical population parameters for harbor seals.March 10, 2023
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Spencer D. Kelly (Psychology and Brain Sciences), and Yukari Hirata (East Asian Languages and Literatures), have received an award of $26,000 for their project which will investigate whether speakers of a foreign language can use culturally appropriate hand gestures to help make their accents easier to understand for native speakers.March 19, 2019
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Elodie Fourquet (Computer Science), and her collaborator have received a two-year award of $101,262. This project uses computer graphics algorithms based on the projective geometric calculations of Renaissance artist-mathematicians. Psychophysical methods measure observers’ perception of the 3D scenes as the 2D pictorial information varies, providing critical insight into the human visual system’s interpretation of 3D space.March 25, 2018