Six faculty members from six CUNY campuses have been selected to receive CUNY ASRC Seed Grants for their early-stage research projects.

Learn more about the ASRC Seed Grant Program.

The Winners:

Headshot: Zhanyang Zhang

Professor Zhanyang Zhang, College of Staten Island and the Graduate Center, Computer Science

CUNY ASRC Partner: Professor Ricardo Toledo-Crow, Environmental Sciences Initiative

Project Name: Next Generation Modeling of Oil Spill Transport Based on a Lattice Boltzmann Method and Large Sensor Data Assimilation

Co-PIs: Professor Tobias Schaefer, College of Staten Island and the Graduate Center, Mathematics and Physics, and Professor Emeritus Michael E. Kress, College of Staten Island and the Graduate Center, Computer Science

Goal: The team will study the feasibility and efficacy of assimilating data from multiple types of sensors into the Lattice Boltzmann Model to describe, with improved accuracy, how oil moves and flows after a spill.

Headshot: Ryan Williams

Professor Ryan Williams, The City College of New York, Biomedical Engineering

CUNY ASRC Partners: Professor Tai-De Li and Professor Tong Wang, Nanoscience Initiative

Project Name: Design of Fluorescent Nanosensors for Bedside Detection of Inflammatory Proteins

Goal: The researchers aim to design fluorescent nanosensors that can rapidly detect and quantify inflammatory cytokine proteins in patients with chronic inflammatory diseases, to aid with diagnosis and marking of disease progression.

Headshot: Xinyin Jiang

Professor Xinyin Jiang, Brooklyn College and the Graduate Center, Health and Nutrition Sciences and Biochemistry

CUNY ASRC Partner: Professor Jia Liu, Neuroscience Initiative

Project Name: Choline as an Epigenetic Reliever of Nonalcoholic Steatohepatitis Initiated by Maternal Obesity

Goal: The team will determine the effects of choline as a supplement to prevent or treat nonalcoholic steatohepatitis, a type of liver disease, that is triggered by obesity in a patient’s mother during her pregnancy via a mechanism called epigenetics.

Headshot: Ekaterina Likhtik

Professor Ekaterina Likhtik, Hunter College and the Graduate Center, Biology

CUNY ASRC Partner: Professor Jia Liu, Neuroscience Initiative

Project Name: The Impact of Safety Learning on the Medial Prefrontal Cortex

Goal: The team aims to assess how the brain changes when learning to identify cues signaling safety in one’s environment, and if these changes are beneficial to those who have trouble discerning between threat and safety due to psychiatric disorders.

Headshot: German Kolmakov and Shaina Raklya

Professor German Kolmakov, New York City College of Technology and the Graduate Center, Physics

CUNY ASRC Partners: Professor Gabriele Grosso, Photonics Initiative, and Professor Milan Begliarbekov, Nanoscience Initiative

Project Name: Exciton Polariton-Mediated Conversion of Microwave Radiation to Optical Pulses

Graduate Research Assistant: Shaina Raklyar, Physics Ph.D. student, the Graduate Center, CUNY

Goal: The researchers will develop proof-of-concept work that will unlock the technology to connect quantum computers in long-distance networks without losing signal coherence.

Headshot: Junyong Choi

Professor Junyong Choi, Queens College and the Graduate Center, Chemistry and Biochemistry

CUNY ASRC Partners: Professor Eta Isiorho and Professor Rinat Abzalimov, Structural Biology Initiative

Project Name: Allosteric Modulation of Phosphatidylinositol 3-kinase

Goal: The team will map the molecular structure of an enzyme involved in cancer and other human diseases and determine how it changes when interacting with chemical agents, paving the way for development of therapeutic candidates.