Updates from the Office of Research, Innovation & Economic Development
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Powering the Future for Mobility
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UT researchers are at the forefront of the technology and societal forces that are revolutionizing transportation here in the United States and around the world. By bringing together the university’s deep bench of expertise, the state’s robust manufacturing ecosystem, and the real-world experience of industry and other partners, UT has positioned itself as a leader in the future of mobility.
“We are at the cusp of a new era in how we move people and goods from one place to another, and that is creating opportunities to be part of the new mobility economy,” said Deb Crawford, UT’s vice chancellor for research. “Our strengths in fields like advanced materials and manufacturing, artificial intelligence, and supply chain management combined with our mission as a flagship, land-grant university make UT an ideal partner in not just developing critical research but also training the future workforce and crafting the public policies we need.”
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Upcoming Workshops and Events
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| One Health Initiative Announces 2023 Multidisciplinary Research Seed Grant Program Recipients
The One Health Initiative announced the recipients of the 2023 Multidisciplinary Research Seed Grant Program, an initiative designed to champion collaborative, One Health-related research projects throughout the UT System.
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| Apply for Funds to Archive and Share Your Data
The UT Libraries' Data Archiving and Sharing Support Fund assists UT researchers in openly archiving and preserving data sets by providing up to $250 towards depositing a data set in the Dryad data repository.
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| Cherokee Health Systems, UT Launch Research and Education Aligned for Clinical and Community Health
$15K in grant funding is now available for research projects addressing cardiometabolic chronic conditions, maternal health, relational health, substance use and misuse, food and nutritional security, or literacy. The deadline to apply is December 15.
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| Guidance on the Use of AI in Human Subjects Research Now Available
The Division of Research Integrity and Assurance has created guidance for Artificial Intelligence (AI) applications in research. This guidance covers the use of AI, machine learning, deep learning, and related AI techniques used in research activities, and is subject to change based on the development of this novel technology.
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| UTIA Receives Farmer-to-Farmer Grant to Strengthen the Involvement of Southeast Asian Youth in Agriculture through Exchanges with U.S. Volunteers
The UT Institute of Agriculture (UTIA) has been awarded a five-year, $5M grant to partner with and support youth-led and youth-serving institutions to build more resilient and inclusive food systems in three core countries: Cambodia, the Philippines, and Vietnam.
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| January 29: NEH Public Scholars Program Workshop
Join us on Monday, January 29 at 12:30 p.m. for a virtual National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH) Fellowship workshop. RSVP by contacting Alan Rutenberg at arutenberg@utk.edu by 5 p.m. on Friday, January 19.
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