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Quarterly Report Office of Research & Sponsored Programs
The information contained in this report is drawn from the Evisions database and provides comparisons of
the amounts of external funding for the first quarters of FY 16 and FY 17. This report includes all proposals
that completed internal routing and were marked as fully “approved” and all awards that were processed
and entered into the system as of October 15, 2016. Proposals submitted for internal routing but not yet
approved and awards not fully processed as of that date will be included in future quarterly reports.
Only units with sponsored program activity during one or both of these periods are represented in this
report. For the purposes of this report, proposals and awards are listed under the administrative unit listed
in Evisions. Many proposals include interdisciplinary collaborations that are not captured in this report.
Following the charts are lists of grants awarded and submitted year‐to‐date in FY 17. If any of the
information in this report does not correspond to your records, please notify [email protected].
First Quarter: July 1, 2016‐ September 30, 2016
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Sponsored Program Activity
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UTC Grant Awards
Year‐to‐date: July 1, 2016 – September 30, 2016
Comparison: July 1, 2015 – September 30, 2015
2.0%
16.0%
45.9%
36.0%
FY 2017 Awards by College ‐ $6,579,686
Arts & Sciences ($133,642)
Engineering & Computer Science ($1,055,562)
Health, Education, & Professional Studies($3,018,853)
Administrative Units ($2,371,629)
10.2%
0.9%
64.8%
24.1%
FY 2016 Awards by College ‐ $5,400,391
Arts & Sciences ($549,397)
Engineering & Computer Science ($46,969)
Health, Education, & Professional Studies($3,501,175)
Administrative Units ($1,302,850)
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Grant Awards: College of Arts & Sciences
Year‐to‐date: July 1, 2016 – September 30, 2016
Comparison: July 1, 2015 – September 30, 2015
5.0%
44.9%44.9%
5.2%
FY 2017 Arts & Sciences Awards ‐ $133,642
Biological & Environmental Sciences ($6,698)
Mathematics ($59,944)
Sociology ($60,000)
Southeast Center for Education in the Arts($7,000)
1.1%
97.7%
0.3% 0.9%
FY 2016 Arts & Sciences Awards ‐ $549,397
English ($6,000)
Mathematics ($536,997)
Music ($1,400)
Southeast Center for Education in the Arts($5,000)
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Grant Awards: College of Engineering & Computer Science
Year‐to‐date: July 1, 2016 – September 30, 2016
Comparison: July 1, 2015 – September 30, 2015
83.7%
8.4%
7.5% 0.4%
FY 2017 Engineering & Computer Science Awards ‐$1,055,562
Computer Science ($883,035)
Electrical Engineering ($88,912)
Mechanical Engineering ($79,615)
SimCenter ($4,000)
97.8%
2.2%
FY 2016 Engineering & Computer Science Awards ‐$46,969
Chemical Engineering ($45,951)
Electrical Engineering ($1,018)
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Grant Awards: College of Health, Education, & Professional Studies
Year‐to‐date: July 1, 2016 – September 30, 2016
Comparison: July 1, 2015 – September 30, 2015
57.5%32.6%
9.9%
FY 2017 Health, Education, & Professional Studies Awards ‐ $3,018,853
Center for Community CareerEducation ($1,735,822)
Nursing ($985,388)
School of Education ($297,643)
47.2%
0.3%
52.5%
0.1%
FY 2016 Health, Education, & Professional Studies Awards ‐ $3,501,175
Center for Community Career Education($1,651,857)
Counseling ($10,000)
Nursing ($1,837,318)
School of Education ($2,000)
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Grant Awards: Administrative Units
Year‐to‐date: July 1, 2016 – September 30, 2016
Comparison: July 1, 2015 – September 30, 2015
6.4%
89.7%
2.5% 1.4%
FY 2017 Adminstrative Units Awards ‐ $2,371,629
Academic Affairs ($151,999)
Asst Provost for Research ($2,127,010)
Campus Law Enforcement ($60,000)
Continuing Education ($32,620)
91.6%
4.6%3.8%
FY 2016 Administrative Units Awards ‐ $1,302,850
Asst Provost for Research ($1,192,850)
Campus Law Enforcement ($60,000)
General Administration ($50,000)
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UTC Submitted Proposals
Year‐to‐date: July 1, 2016 – September 30, 2016
Comparison: July 1, 2015 – September 30, 2015
18.6%
59.1%
21.8%
0.5%
FY 2017 Submitted Proposals by College ‐ $10,473,475
Arts & Sciences ($1,950,324)
Engineering & Computer Science($6,194,518)
Health, Education, & Professional Studies($2,279,544)
Administration ($49,089)
69.3%
18.7%
10.4%0.0% 1.6%
FY 2016 Submitted Proposals by College ‐ $3,111,037
Arts & Sciences ($2,156,787)
Engineering & Computer Science ($581,088)
Health, Education, & Professional Studies($322,162)
Honors College ($1,000)
Administrative Units ($50,000)
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Submitted Proposals: College of Arts & Sciences
Year‐to‐date: July 1, 2016 – September 30, 2016
Comparison: July 1, 2015 – September 30, 2015
47.5%
0.3%
23.3%
27.3%
1.6%
FY 2017 Arts & Sciences Submitted Proposals ‐$1,950,324
Biological & Environmental Studies ($927,163)
English ($6,000)
Mathematics ($454,139)
Psychology ($531,511)
Southeast Center for Education in the Arts($31,511)
84.9%
1.2%
8.3%
0.1%3.9% 1.7%
FY 2016 Arts & Sciences Submitted Proposals ‐$2,156,787
Biological & Environmental Studies ($1,831,410)
English ($25,980)
Mathematics ($178,111)
Music ($1,000)
Southeast Center for Education in the Arts($83,336)
Theatre & Speech ($36,350)
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Submitted Proposals: College of Engineering & Computer Science
Year‐to‐date: July 1, 2016 – September 30, 2016
Comparison: July 1, 2015 – September 30, 2015
9.6%
48.9%
21.8%
19.7%
0.1%
FY 2017 Engineering & Computer Science Submitted Proposals ‐ $6,194,518
Civil, Chemical & General Engineering ($592,414)
Computer Science ($3,028,348)
Electrical Engineering ($1,347,338)
Mechanical Engineering ($1,222,422)
SimCenter ($3,996)
17.0%
70.2%
12.8%
FY 2016 Engineering & Computer Science Submitted Proposals ‐ $581,088
Chemical Engineering ($98,889)
Electrical Engineering ($407,997)
Mechanical Engineering ($74,202)
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Submitted Proposals: College of Health, Education, & Professional Studies
Year‐to‐date: July 1, 2016 – September 30, 2016
Comparison: July 1, 2015 – September 30, 2015
0.7% 2.7%
93.4%
3.3%
FY 2017 Health, Education, & Professional Studies Submitted Proposals ‐ $2,279,544
Health and Human Services ($15,110)
LEAD ($60,571)
Nursing ($2,128,863)
School of Education ($75,000)
57.3%
42.7%
FY 2016 Health, Education, & Professional Studies Submitted Proposals ‐ $322,162
Nursing ($184,600)
School of Education ($137,562)
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Submitted Proposals: Administrative Units
Year‐to‐date: July 1, 2016 – September 30, 2016
Comparison: July 1, 2015 – September 30, 2015
100%
FY 2017 Administrative Units Submitted Proposals ‐$49,089
International Education ($49,089)
100%
FY 2016 Administrative Units Submitted Proposals ‐$50,000
General Administration ($50,000)
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Awards & Submitted Proposals Comparison
Year‐to‐Date 1st Quarter Awards
Year‐to‐Date 1st Quarter Submitted Proposals
0
1,000,000
2,000,000
3,000,000
4,000,000
5,000,000
6,000,000
7,000,000
Arts & Sciences Engineering &Computer Science
Health, Education,& Professional
Studies
AdministrativeUnits
Total Awards
FY 16
FY 17
0
2,000,000
4,000,000
6,000,000
8,000,000
10,000,000
12,000,000
Arts & Sciences Engineering &Computer Science
Health, Education,& Professional
Studies
AdministrativeUnits
Total SubmittedProposals
FY 16
FY 17
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FY 2017 Q1 Awards
Notes: Awards are listed alphabetically by administering department and name of the lead PI, but many awards represent the
collaborative efforts of multiple investigators and departments/units. Functional Areas (FA): AS= Academic Services; C/S =
Conference/Seminar; IS = Institutional Support; I/T = Instruction/Training; PS = Public Service; R= Research; S/F =
Scholarships/Fellowships; SS = Student Services.
Awards by College
PI Sponsor Department Title Amount FA
Arts & Sciences
Spratt, Henry Richmar Medical
Devices Biology
Development of a Protocol to
Disinfect GelShot Ultrasound
Retaining Clips
$6,698 R
Bao, Feng
UT‐Battelle ‐ Oak
Ridge National
Laboratory
Mathematics Scattering Research $59,944 R
Guo, Zibin US Dept. of
Veteran's Affairs Sociology
Wheelchair Tai Chi Chuan as an
Adaptive Sport for Veterans with
Ambulatory Disability
$60,000 PS
Melnik, Laurie Tennessee Arts
Commission
Southeast Center
for Education
The 10th Annual Arts & Education
Forum Series $7,000 I/T
Engineering & Computer Science
Sartipi, Mina
National Science
Foundation
Computer
Science
US Ignite: Collaborative Research:
Focus Area 1: Fleet Management of
Large‐Scale Connected Autonomous
Vehicles
$298,325 R
National Science
Foundation
Computer
Science
Collaborative Research: Robust
Asset‐and‐User‐Aware Power Grid
Dispatch during Extreme
Temperatures
$119,829 R
Wu, Dalei National Science
Foundation
Computer
Science
US Ignite: Collaborative Research:
Focus Area 1: Fiber Network for
Smart Mapping, Monitoring and
Managing Underground Urban
Infrastructure
$299,884 R
Yang, Li National Science
Foundation
Computer
Science
CyberCorps: Collaborative Research:
Building Security Education Capacity
through POGIL
$164,997 R
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Pack, Daniel University of Texas
‐ San Antonio
Engineering
Electrical
Cognition and Neuroergonomics
Collaborative Technology Alliance
Technology Transition Subcontract
for Mutually Adaptive Systems
$88,912 R
Elliott, Louie Gestamp Engineering
Mechanical
On the Simulation and Modeling of
Sheet Metal Forming for Gestamp
Chattanooga
$79,615 R
Sreenivas,
Kidambi
Oak Ridge National
Laboratory
Engineering‐SIM
Center Simulation of Pelton Turbine $4,000 R
Health, Education, & Professional Studies
Boykin, Twyler US Dept. of
Education
Center for
Community
Career Ed
Upward Bound Math and Science $257,500 PS
Cole, Sandra
Tennessee Higher
Education
Commission
Center for
Community
Career Ed
Each One Reach One (EORO) $49,992 SS
Gholston, Shirl US Dept. of
Education
Center for
Community
Career Ed
Student Support Services FY16‐FY21 $293,288 SS
Huckabay, H US Dept. of
Education
Center for
Community
Career Ed
GEAR UP in Hamilton County, TN
2011‐2018 $624,104 AS
Long, Cynthia US Dept. of
Education
Center for
Community
Career Ed
Southern Appalachian Educational
Opportunity Center $270,938 AS
Vann, Karen US Dept. of
Education
Center for
Community
Career Ed
Talent Search $240,000 PS
Hill, Linda
Health Resources
and Services
Administration
Nursing
CRNAs in 3D: Increasing Diversity,
Reducing Disparities, &
Understanding the Social
Determinants of Health
$343,633 AS
Smith,
Christine
Health Resources
and Services
Administration
Nursing COMPASS Project 2014‐2017 $299,401 AS
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Health Resources
and Services
Administration
Nursing
2016 UTC School of Nursing
Advanced Education Nurse
Traineeships (2016 AENT)
$342,354 S/F
Ellington, J Charles Koch
Foundation
School of
Education
Center for Reflective Citizenship
Teaching Fellows Program $24,844 C/S
Gamble, Ethel US Dept. of
Education
School of
Education
Teachers Helping English Language
Proficiency (HELP) $272,799 AS
Administrative Units
Benkert, Stuart
Tennessee Higher
Education
Commission
Academic Affairs
The Summer Success Experience:
Supporting the Progression of Low‐
Income Students
$151,999 SS
Carroll, Andrew Benwood
Foundation
Assoc Provost for
Research
Support of Geographic Information
System (GIS) services by Center for
Academic and Innovative
Technologies (CAIT)
$15,000 R
Carver, Ethan National Science
Foundation
Assoc Provost for
Research
ASPIRE: Appalachian Students
Promoting the Integration of
Research in Educations
$2,112,010 S/F
Hamilton, Craig
Tennessee Office of
Criminal Justice
Programs
Campus Law
Enforcement Making our Campus Safer (MOCS) $60,000 IS
Freeze, John Institute of Public
Service
Continuing
Education
Southeastern Command and
Leadership Academy (SECLA) $11,500 I/T
Reese, Virginia Institute of Public
Service
Continuing
Education
Southeastern Command and
Leadership Academy (SECLA) $21,120 I/T
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FY 2017 Q1 Submitted Proposals
Notes: Proposals are listed alphabetically by administering department and name of the lead PI, but many awards represent the
collaborative efforts of multiple investigators and departments/units. Functional Areas (FA): AS= Academic Services; C/S =
Conference/Seminar; IS = Institutional Support; I/T = Instruction/Training; PS = Public Service; R= Research; S/F =
Scholarships/Fellowships; SS = Student Services.
Submissions by College
Lead PI Sponsor Department Title Amount FA
Arts & Sciences
Boyd, Jennifer
US Fish and Wildlife
Service Biology
Assessing and enhancing the success
of transplantation to support
Platanthera integrilabia conservation
$22,354 R
National Science
Foundation Biology
RUI: Collaborative Research: Reasons
for Rarity? Exploring Acclimatory and
Adaptive Constraints to Commonness
$356,009 R
Giles, David Cystic Fibrosis
Foundation Biology
qPCR and Structural Analyses of P.
aeruginosa Following Fatty Acid
Exposure
$106,619 R
Hayes, Loren The Hearst
Foundation, Inc. Biology
Minority Women in Science Endeavor
(M‐WISE) $210,230 S/F
Hossain, A.K.M. University of
Mississippi (UM) Biology
Monitoring groundwater storage
changes in the Mississippi Delta using
downscaled GRACE data to support
sustainable agricultural water
management
$231,951 R
Noe, Marcia
Society for the Study
of Midwestern
Literature
English Society for the Study of Midwestern
Literature Journal Editing $6,000 IS
Bao, Feng
UT‐Battelle ‐ Oak
Ridge National
Laboratory
Mathematics Scattering Research $59,945 R
Jackson, Billy
National Science
Foundation Mathematics
Preparing the University of Tennessee
Chattanooga for STEM Teacher
Leadership
$48,204 R
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Tennessee Higher
Education
Commission
Mathematics Putting STEM Into STEM $71,263 I/T
Ledoan,
Andrew
University of
Tennessee ‐
Chattanooga
Mathematics REU Site: Number Theory, Probability
Theory, and Dynamical Systems $274,727 R
Shelton, Jill National Science
Foundation Psychology
CAREER – Revealing the Dynamic
Nature of Prospective Memory $531,511 R
Melnik, Laurie
Hunter Museum of
American Art
Southeast
Center for
Education
STEEEP to STEEEPER Medical Student
Training $11,000 I/T
National Endowment
for the Arts
Southeast
Center for
Education
I Come From a Place: A cross‐
generational, multidisciplinary in‐
school residency.
$20,511 I/T
Engineering & Computer Science
Rollins, Alex Precast/Prestressed
Concrete Institute
Civil,
Chemical, &
General
Engineering
Efficient Modular Wall Systems for
New Construction and Retrofit $45,000 R
Wu, Weidong National Science
Foundation
Civil,
Chemical, &
General
Engineering
CAREER: Small Scale Lab Experiments
& Computer Methods for Levee and
Dam Rapid Repair Technologies
$547,414 R
Kandah, Farah
National Science
Foundation
Computer
Science
CAREER: Adopted Networking Design
to Improve the Network Performance
in Crowded and Critical Situations
$536,368 R
National Science
Foundation
Computer
Science
CC* Networking Infrastructure:
Bandwidth Obtained for Learning
Science, Technology, Engineering, and
Research (BOLSTER)
$492,885 R
Office of Science
Computer
Science
PRELIM Proposal: Software Defined
Network Utilization to Improve the
Network Performance in Collaborative
Virtual Labs
$0 R
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Qin, Hong National Science
Foundation
Computer
Science
REU Site: IComputeB2 ‐ Engaging
Undergraduates in Interdisciplinary
Computing for Biological and
Biomedical Research
$321,489 R
Yang, Li
National Science
Foundation
Computer
Science
Collaborative Research: SFS Program:
Strengthening the National Cyber
Security Workforce
$1,540,766 S/F
National Institute of
Standards and
Technology
Computer
Science
RAMPS: Building a Regional
Partnership to Increase Cybersecurity
Workforce project.
$136,840 I/T
Loveless,
Thomas
National Science
Foundation
Electrical
Engineering
CAREER: Maximizing Computational
Performance and Reliability in State‐
of‐the‐Art Near‐Threshold Computing
Technologies through Stochastic
Modeling
$500,000 R
National
Reconnaissance
Office
Electrical
Engineering
Preliminary Proposal: Development of
a Stochastic‐Based Reliability
Modeling Tool for Emerging IC
Technologies
$254,355 R
National Science
Foundation
Electrical
Engineering
REU Site: An Interdisciplinary CubeSat
Research and STEM Education
Platform at the University of
Tennessee at Chattanooga
(UTChattSat)
$322,155 R
Pack, Daniel University of Texas ‐
San Antonio (UTSA)
Electrical
Engineering
Cognition and Neuroergonomics
Collaborative Technology Alliance
Technology Transition Subcontract for
Mutually Adaptive Systems
$88,912 R
Reising, Donald
National
Reconnaissance
Office
Electrical
Engineering Preliminary Proposal ‐ Wireless Device
ID Using Compressive Sensing $181,916 R
Elliott, Louie Gestamp Mechanical
Engineering
On the Simulation and Modeling of
Sheet Metal Forming for Gestamp
Chattanooga
$79,615 R
Margraves,
Charles
National Science
Foundation
Mechanical
Engineering
Using a Zero+ Energy Building as a
Pathway to STEM Careers $1,142,807 R
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Sreenivas,
Kidambi
Oak Ridge National
Laboratory SIM Center Simulation of Pelton Turbine $3,996 R
Health, Education, & Professional Studies
Howard‐
Baptiste,
Shewanee
Community
Foundation of
Greater Chattanooga
Incorporated
Health and
Human
Services
D.A.N.C.E. ‐ Determining Adolescents'
Needs for Culturally‐Appropriate
Exercises: Investigating the Barriers to
Physical Activity for Minority Female
Adolescents
$15,110 R
Crawford,
Elizabeth
Tennessee
Department of
Education
LEAD Governor's School for Prospective
Teachers 2017 $60,571 I/T
Kemplin,
Katharine
Department of
Defense Nursing
Military Medics Evaluative Diagnostic
In Clinical Simulation (MMEDICS)
Predictive Performance Assessment
Model
$959,449 R
Department of
Defense Nursing
Prolonged & Extended Care Military
Medics Evaluative Diagnostic
(PECMMED): Training & Performance
Assessment Model
$1,169,414 R
Ellis, Jennifer National Science
Foundation
School of
Education
UTChattanooga STEM Education
Noyce Scholarship Program $0 S/F
McAllister,
Deborah
Tennessee Higher
Education
Commission
School of
Education
Leveraging GLOBE Resources to
Implement Middle Grades Science and
Mathematics Standards
$75,000 I/T
Administration
Suzuki, Takeo FHI 360 International
Education
Young Transatlantic Leader Exchange:
Entrepreneurship and Innovation $49,089 SS