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Published on January 9, 2023
The research projects advance knowledge in areas ranging from water remediation, management of infectious disease through technological innovation, the effects of climate change on ecosystems and human populations, visual neuroscience, and understanding the pathway from colonial genocide to building just relationships.
快播视频 will fund ground-breaking research through the Catalyzing Interdisciplinary Research Clusters (CIRC) program, which aims to foster interdisciplinary collaboration, global research excellence and world-class training opportunities. Now in its second year, the program supports critical research that can advance York鈥檚 contribution to the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (UN SDGs).
鈥淎s the world continues to address urgent global challenges such as climate change, global health crises and political polarization, and their impact on people and the planet, it is critical now more than ever for York to support novel interdisciplinary research collaborations that drive innovative solutions to these grand challenges,鈥 says York President and Vice-Chancellor Rhonda Lenton. 鈥溈觳ナ悠 is home to some of the brightest researchers in the world, and I am inspired by the talent, drive, and commitment of our researchers to making the world a better place. I offer you my congratulations in these exemplary research endeavours.鈥
鈥淵ork is pleased to invest in interdisciplinary research clusters that will continue to amplify York鈥檚 world class research excellence,鈥 says Vice-President Research & Innovation (VPRI) Amir Asif. 鈥淭he CIRC program brings together talented researchers from across disciplines and faculties, supporting research that will help address complex global issues identified in the UN SDGs, and driving positive change in our local and global communities.鈥
Seven projects will receive $150,000 per year over three years:
- Catalyzing Interdisciplinary Research Cluster for Detection and Remediation of Water Contaminants (CIRC-DRWC)
- led by聽Satinder Brar, Lassonde School of Engineering, with co-Principal Investigators (PIs)聽Pouya Rezai, Lassonde School of Engineering,聽James Orbinski, Faculty of Health,聽Sylvie Morin, Faculty of Science, and聽Ali Asgary, Faculty of Liberal Arts & Professional Studies (LA&PS)
- UN SDG 6: Clean Water & Sanitation
- Catalyzing Collective Action at the Intersection of Global Health and the Arts,
- led by聽Caitlin Fisher, School of the Arts, Media, Performance and Design (AMPD) with co-PI聽Steven Hoffman聽Faculty of Health, and聽Sharon Hayashi听(础惭笔顿)
- UN SDG 3: Good Health & Well-Being
- From Colonial Genocide to Just Relationships,
- led by聽Luann Good Gingrich听(尝础&补尘辫;笔厂) with co-PI聽Heidi Matthews, Osgoode Hall Law School
- UN SDG 16: Peace, Justice & Strong Institutions
- Technologies for Identification and Control of Infectious Diseases (TICID),
- led by聽Sergey Krylov, Faculty of Science
- UN SDG 3: Good Health & Well-Being
- Geomatics聽for Analyzing Climate Change Effects on Ecosystems and Human Populations,
- led by聽Tarmo Remmel, Faculty of Environmental and Urban Change (EUC)
- UN SDG 13: Climate Action
- Translating Brain Signals Across Scales, Species, Sex and Lifespan,
- led by聽Jeff Schall, Faculty of Science with co-PI聽Shayna Rosenbaum, Faculty of Health
- UN SDG 3: Good Health & Well-Being
- Designing Sound Futures: Inclusive Design and Transdisciplinary STEAM Learning,
- led by聽Kurt Thumlert, Faculty of Education with Co-PI聽Andreas Kitzmann听(尝础&补尘辫;笔厂)
- UN SDG 10: Reduced Inequality
In addition, six other proposals that were highly ranked by external reviewers will each be awarded two-year funding of $100,000 per year for two years for a total of $200,000 each. These proposals include:
- Biomedical Engineering Cluster (BEC), led by聽Alex Czekanski, Lassonde School of Engineering with co-PI聽Peter Backx, Faculty of Science
UN SDG 3: Good Health & Well-Being - Towards Inclusive and Accessible Data Visualizations and Analytics, led by聽Enamul Prince听(尝础&补尘辫;笔厂)
UN SDG 10: Reduced Inequality - Overcoming Epidemics: Transnational Black Communities鈥 Response, Recovery and Resilience, led by聽Mohamed Sesay听(尝础&补尘辫;笔厂) with co-PIs聽Sylvia Bawa听(尝础&补尘辫;笔厂) and聽Oghenowede Eyawo, Faculty of Health
UN SDG 3: Good Health & Well-Being - Research Cluster on Data Economy, aligned with UN SDG: Industry, Innovation & Infrastructure,聽led by聽Xiaohui Yu听(尝础&补尘辫;笔厂) with co-PIs聽Giuseppina D鈥橝gostino, Osgoode Hall Law School, and聽Jennifer Pybus听(尝础&补尘辫;笔厂)
UN SDG 9: Industry, Innovation & Infrastructure - *Social and Business Implications of Introducing Micro-mobility Vehicles聽(at York) Implications for Disruptive Technologies and Experiential Education, led by聽Andrew Maxwell, Lassonde School of Engineering with co-PIs聽惭补谤颈苍补听贵谤别颈谤别-骋辞谤尘补濒测, Lassonde School of Engineering,聽Pilar F Carbonell听(尝础&补尘辫;笔厂),聽Manos Papangelis, Lassonde School of Engineering and聽Jose Etcheverry, (EUC)
UN SDG 10: Reduced Inequality - *Towards Sustainable Extraction in the North, aligned with UN SDG: Responsible Consumption and Production, led by聽Laura McKinnon,聽Glendon College with co-PIs聽Kamelia Atefi-Monfared, Lassonde School of Engineering,聽Gabrielle Slowey听(尝础&补尘辫;笔厂),聽Zachary Spicer, (LA&PS)
UN SDG 12: Responsible Consumption and Production
*Conditionally approved, subject to additional review.
鈥淲e would like to acknowledge the members of the internal Adjudication Committee: Professors Rosemary Coombe, David Hood, Jane Heffernan and Dan Zhang, who have helped the Office of the VPRI support research excellence in ways that are equitable, diverse and inclusive,鈥 adds Asif.
More about the Catalyzing Interdisciplinary Research Clusters Program
The Catalyzing Interdisciplinary Research Clusters (CIRC) program funds research excellence for interdisciplinary projects, crossing the mandates of at least two of the three federal granting councils, with the core team of at least five researchers for each project including members from at least two faculties and at least one early career researcher.
Modelled to replicate the success of interdisciplinary research clusters, the initiative empowers clusters to achieve research excellence and secure large-scale funding through highly competitive national programs, such as the Canada Excellence Research Chair, the Canada First Research Excellence Fund and the New Frontiers in Research Fund 鈥 Transformation stream. The CIRC program will scale the development of research teams and clusters to position the University as a key node in national and international networks in strategic areas of interest, while enabling impactful contributions towards the University鈥檚 Strategic Research Plan, the University Academic Plan and the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals.
All proposals received were subjected to expert external peer review, with final decisions informed by an internal adjudication committee comprised of senior York researchers with additional representatives from the Office of the VPRI.
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