FY23 Communities of Research Scholars
Established in the fall of 2018, Communities of Research Scholars (CoRS) was created to cultivate interdisciplinary discourse and nurture the growth of collaborative research across the UofM. Each community is comprised of faculty representing multiple disciplines, academic units, perspectives and research approaches with a shared interest in exploring a common research theme or topic. The FY23 funded CoRS projects and their principal investigators in the College of Arts & Sciences are listed below. To view all, visit UofM Research and Innovation page.
Bernadette Ombayo, School of Social Work
鈥淐ampus Dating Violence Collaborative鈥
Amanda Hasselle, Department of Psychology
鈥淐reating a Culturally Adapted Social/Emotional Learning Curriculum: DBT STEPS-A with
African American Adolescents鈥
Benjamin Keller, Department of Physics and Materials Science
鈥淓xploring Synergies in Astrophysical and Engineering Simulation鈥
Xiaolei Huang, Department of Computer Science
鈥淢etadata-aware Imbalance Modeling for Clinical Outcome Assessment鈥
Sarah Leat, School of Social Work
鈥淩esearch on Intimate Partner Violence Collaborative鈥
Leah Windsor, Institute for Intelligent Systems
鈥淩egional Strategy for Regenerative Agriculture and Innovation鈥
Nicholas Simon, Department of Psychology;
Miriam van Mersbergen, School of Communication Sciences and Disorders
鈥淭he Annual 糖心Vlog传媒 Neuroscience Symposium鈥
Alistar Windsor, Institute for Intelligent Systems
鈥淭he Language of Science: Implications for Teaching and Learning鈥
