October 20, 2022

Message from the Vice President

The past month witnessed a burst of vibrant Research & Innovation activities in the Panther Land!

 

PVAMU has received a $12 million award from Department of Education. It will help to recruit, prepare, and develop a strong diverse educator workforce. Over 100 students at undergraduate and graduate levels began their new academic year research projects through the Faculty RISE programs working under their faculty mentors. In addition, the 2nd annual Panthers Invent competition, a weekend-long innovation experience, was a grand success. Over 25 students from various disciplines competed to develop an invention in response to a real-world challenge presented by the Sponsor, Sandia National Laboratories.

 

The Division of Research & Innovation and its Office of Sponsored Programs hosted the inaugural Principal Investigators PI-Appreciation Day. The inaugural event recognized the principal investigators of sponsored grants for their dedication to advancing the knowledge and efforts to secure and manage innovative projects. Furthermore, the occasion provided a social setting for the Office of Sponsored Programs staff and the Principal Investigators to discuss their projects. The Staff Enrichment Day provided an excellent opportunity for staff to engage and align with the university's strategic directions and understand the essential connection between the research and staff members.      

 

Under the Title – III HBCU programs launched the next 5-year cycle announcing 16 new projects. These initiatives will strengthen the university's academic programs, research, teaching and learning, library, international programs, innovation and entrepreneurship, writing center, smart classrooms, IT security, and infrastructure. PVAMU is leading several significant research opportunities, such as a consortium development through a partnership with select R2 ranking HBCUs for a $60 million University Affiliated Research Center (UARC) and a $20 million National University Transportation Center opportunity, in addition to several industry partnerships that are in the works. In this issue, select Faculty and student researchers and innovators are recognized for their success and contributions in elevating PVAMU's Research and Innovation to be On The RISE!


- Magesh Rajan, Ph.D., P.E., MBA

Research Highlights

PVAMU- TAMU Partnership Awarded $12.2M by Dept. of Education

Pulikkathara Earns $491,847 DoD Instrumentation Award

Du Awarded $500,000 NSF Grant

Li Receives $400,000 NSF Grant

PVAMU partners with SMU, Goldman Sachs for cyber security research

PVAMU recognizes outstanding staff, faculty and researchers with awards

Student Research

Faculty RISE Graduate Student Spotlight


Adeyemi Taylor, a RISE Graduate Research Scholar pursuing a Ph.D. program in Electrical Engineering, is working with Dr. Sarhan Musa in the area of renewable energy, particularly solar energy systems.


Innovation

ICEED Hosts Fall 2022 

Panthers Invent Competition


The Division of Research & Innovation hosted their Fall 2022 Panthers Invent student competition September 16-18, 2022... READ MORE

Video Spotlight

Principal Investigator (PI) Appreciation Reception

The Division of Research & Innovation in conjunction with its Office of Sponsored Programs (OSP) at Prairie View A&M University held its Inaugural PI Appreciation Reception on September 15, 2022.

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