Past Grantees - Limited Submission Funding Opportunities

Please see the table below for a list of CU Boulder faculty who have received popular limited submission funding opportunity awards since 2000. If you are aware of any winners from 2000 or after not listed here, please contactÌýltdsubs@colorado.edu.

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Sponsor

Program

Andrew W. Mellon FoundationNew Directions Fellowship
  • Henry Lovejoy, 2021 (History)
Sawyer Seminars
  • Erin Espelie, 2019 (Cinema Studies & Moving Image Arts)
Blavatnik Family FoundationBlavatnik Awards for Young Scientists Award
  • Ana Maria Rey, 2019 (Physics)
Camille and Henry Dreyfus FoundationCamille Dreyfus Teacher-Scholar Award
  • Wyatt Shields, 2024 (Chemical and Biological Engineering)
  • Sandeep Sharma, 2022 (Chemistry)
  • Kristi Anseth, 2000 (Chemical and Biological Engineering)
Carnegie Corporation of New YorkAndrew Carnegie Fellows
  • Seema Sohi, 2024 (Ethnic Studies)
David and Lucile Packard FoundationPackard Fellowship for Science and Technology
  • Andres Montoya-Castillo, 2024 (Chemistry)
  • Wyatt Shields, 2022 (Chemical and Biological Engineering)
  • Edward Chuong, 2020 (Biofrontiers, MCDB)
  • Jingchun Li, 2019 (Ecology and Evolutionary Biology)
  • Ann-Marie Madigan, 2018 (Astrophysical & Planetary Sciences)
  • Cindy Regal, 2011 (Physics)
  • Michael Hermele, 2010 (Physics)
  • Pieter Johnson, 2008 (Ecology and Evolutionary Biology)
  • Alexis Templeton, 2006 (Geological Sciences)
  • Shije Zhong, 2001 (Physics)
  • Anton Andreev, 1999 (Physics)
  • Leo Radzihovsky, 1998 (Physics)
  • Kristi Anseth, 1997 (Chemical and Biological Engineering)
  • David Jonas, 1996 (Chemistry and Biochemistry)
  • Elizabeth Bradley, 1995 (Computer Science)
  • Barbara Demmig-Adams, 1992 (Ecology and Evolutionary Biology)
  • John Price, 1990 (Physics)
Department of EnergyEarly Career Research Program
  • Dennis Pereplitsa, 2017 (Physics)Ìý
  • Ivan Smalyukh, 2013Ìý(Physics)ÌýÌý
  • Jennifer Cha, 2013Ìý(Chemical and Biological Engineering)Ìý
  • Paul Romatschke, 2012Ìý(Physics)Ìý
  • Doostan Alireza, 2011Ìý(Aerospace Engineering Sciences)Ìý
  • Minhyea Lee, 2011Ìý(Physics)Ìý
  • Alexis Templeton, 2011Ìý(Geological Sciences)Ìý
  • Michael Hermele, 2010Ìý(Physics)Ìý
  • Alysia Marino, 2010Ìý(Physics)Ìý
  • Toni Munsat, 2010Ìý(Physics)Ìý
Energy Frontiers Research Center (EFRC)
  • Alex Zunger, 2009 (RASEI)
Edward Mallinckrodt, Jr. Foundation GrantsMallinckrodt Grants
  • Aaron Whiteley, 2021Ìý(Biochemistry)Ìý
Johnson & JohnsonÌýÌýÌýÌýÌýÌýWomen in STEM
  • Rebecca Morrison, 2018Ìý(Computer Science)
National Endowment for the HumanitiesSummer Stipends
  • Natalie Mendoza, 2023 (History)
  • Myles Osborne, 2016 (History)
  • Mi-Kyoung Lee, 2015 (Philosophy)
  • Nan Goodman, 2010 (English)
  • Virginia Anderson, 2006 (History)
  • David Boonin, 2001 (Philosophy)
  • Timothy Weston, 2001 (History)
  • Marcia Yonemoto, 2000 (History)
  • Robert Hohlfelder, 2000 (History)
National Institutes of HealthScience Education Partnership Awards
  • Leslie Leinwand, 2002 (Molecular, Cellular and Developmental Biology)
National ScienceAdvancing Digitization of Biodiversity Collections (ADBC)
  • Erin Tripp, 2017 (Ecology & Evolutionary Biology)
  • Talia Karim, 2016 (Museum of Natural History)
  • Talia Karim, 2013 (Museum of Natural History)
  • M. Deane Bowers, 2012 (Museum of Natural History)
Advancing Informal STEM Learning (AISL)
  • Anne Gold, 2019 (CIRES)
  • James White, 2017 (INSTARR)
Alliances for Graduate Education and the Professoriate (AGEP)
  • Mark Hernandez, 2007 (Civil, Environmental, and Architectural Engineering)
IUSE/Professional Formation of Engineers: REvolutionizing engineering and computer science Departments (RED)
  • Shawhin Roudbari, 2017 (Environmental Design)
  • Daria Kotys-Schwartz, 2016 (Mechanical Engineering)
  • Angela Bielefeldt, 2015 (Civil, Environmental, and Architectural Engineering)
  • Jacquelyn Sullivan, 2012 (Integrated Teaching and Learning Program)
  • Angela Bielefeldt, 2012 (Civil, Environmental, and Architectural Engineering)
Major Research Instrumentation (MRI)
  • Dan Dessau, 2023 (Physics/JILA)
  • Dan Dessau, 2022 (Physics/JILA)
  • Juliet Gopinath, 2022 (Electrical, Computer, and Energy Engineering)
  • Gordana Dukovic, 2021 (RASEI, Chemistry)
  • Greg Rieker, 2020 (Mechanical Engineering)
  • Juliet Gopinath, 2019 (Electrical, Computer, and Energy Engineering)
  • Adam Holewinski, 2019 (RASEI, Chemical and Biological Engineering)
  • Margaret Murnane, 2018 (Physics)
  • Wil Srubar III, 2018 (Civil, Environmental, and Architectural Engineering)
  • Wounjhang Park, 2016 (Electrical, Computer, and Energy Engineering)
  • Markus Raschke, 2015 (Physics)
  • Kevin Mahan, 2014 (Geological Sciences)
  • Rafael Piestun, 2014 (Electrical, Computer, and Energy Engineering)
  • Daniel Dessau, 2004 (Physics)
Materials Research Science and Engineering Center (MRSEC)
  • Noel Clark, 2008, 2002 (Physics)
  • Joseph Maclennan, 2006 (Physics)
Physics Frontier Centers (PFC)
  • Eric Cornell, 2006 (Physics)
Research Experiences for Teachers (RET) in Engineering and Computer Science
  • Jacquelyn Sullivan, 2019Ìý(Engineering Plus Program)
  • Sean Shaheen, 2018Ìý(OPTICS, NANOSTRUCTURES & BIOENGINEERING)
Research Traineeship Program
  • Valerie McKenzie, 2021 (Ecology & Evolutionary Biology)
  • Eric Vance, 2020 (Applied Mathematics)
  • Thomas Cech, 2012Ìý(Chemistry and Biochemistry)
Scalable Nanomanufacturing
  • Yung-Cheng Lee, 2012Ìý(Mechanical Engineering)
Scholarship in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (S-STEM)
  • Lucinda Sanders, 2016 (NCWIT)
  • Jana Milford, 2016 (Environmental Engineering Program)
  • Sarah Hug, 2014 (Alliance for Technology, Learning and Society)
  • John Falconer, 2013 (Chemical and Biological Engineering)
  • Heather Lewandowski, 2013 (Physics)
  • Noah Finkelstein, 2013Ìý(Physics)
  • Katherine Perkins, 2012 (Physics)
  • Melissa Dancy, 2012 (Physics)
  • Anne-Barrie Hunter, 2012 (Center to Advance Research in the Social Sciences)
Science and Technology Centers (STCs): Integrative Partnerships
  • Margaret Murnane, 2016Ìý(JILA)
Oak Ridge Associated UniversitiesRalph E. Powe Junior Faculty Enhancement Award
  • Kyle Luh, 2021 (Mathematics)
  • Shuo Sun, 2021 (JILA, Physics)
  • Debanjan Mukherjee, 2020 (Mechanical Engineering)
  • Rong Long, 2015Ìý(Mechanical Engineering)
  • Michael Shirts, 2009 (Chemical and Biological Engineering)
Pew Charitable TrustPew Biomedical Scholars Program
  • Aaron Whiteley, 2023 (Biochemistry)
  • Wyatt Shields, 2022 (Chemical and Biological Engineering)
  • Sabrina Spencer, 2017 (Biochemistry)
  • Jingshi Shen, 2010Ìý(Molecular, Cellular and Developmental Biology)
Schmidt SciencesSchmidt Science Polymaths
  • Orit Peleg, 2024 (Computer Science, Biofrontiers)
  • Wil Srubar III, 2023 (Civil, Environmental, and Architectural Engineering)
Searle ScholarsSearle Scholars
  • Sabrina Spencer, 2016Ìý(Chemistry and Biochemistry)
  • Joel Kralj, 2015 (Molecular, Cellular and Developmental Biology)
  • Gia Voeltz, 2007Ìý(Molecular, Cellular and Developmental Biology)
Simons FoundationSimons Investigators in Mathematics, Physics, Astrophysics, and Computer Science
  • Leo Radzihovsky, 2014Ìý(Physics)
W. M. Keck FoundationScience and Engineering Research Grants
  • Lizzy Trower, 2024 (Geological Sciences)
  • Scott Diddams, 2023 (Electrical, Computer, and Energy Engineering)
  • Xiaoyun "Sean" Ding, 2019 (MechanicalÌýEngineering)
  • Daniel Dessau, 2018Ìý(Physics)
  • Anushree Chaterjee, 2015 (Chemical & Biological Engineering)
  • Prashant Nagpal, 2014 (Chemical & Biological Engineering)
Undergraduate Education Program
  • Derek Briggs, 2014Ìý(School of Education)

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covering a broad range of topics.

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