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About the Tiger Teams Initiative

In anticipation of significant increases in funding for federal agencies, including NIH, NSF, DOE, and DOD, Stony Brook University established a number of “Tiger Teams” to help prepare faculty in advance of new funding opportunity announcements. The initial ten Tiger Teams focused on areas identified in the USICA bill, which would create a new directorate in the National Science Foundation. These Tiger Teams, each consisting of approximately four to six faculty, mapped our existing strengths to expected topics for new funding. Although much of the teams’ focus was on asset mapping and center-scale funding opportunities, the insights gained will benefit individual investigators and can also provide a roadmap for future investments in strategic areas. In total, ten teams were formed, led by 1-2 [co] leads and a total membership of 57 faculty. Staff from the Office of Proposal Development provided administrative support throughout the process.

 

TIGER TEAM NAMES & MEMBERSHIP

 

TIGER TEAM MEMBERS (* denotes lead)
Advanced Communications Technology
and Immersive Technology
Petar Djuric, Electrical & Computer Engineering*
Meg Schedel, Music
Samir Das, Computer Science
Aruna Balasubramanian, Computer Science
OPD Rep: Karrie Gash
Advanced Energy, Industrial Efficiency Technologies
Including Batteries, and Advanced Nuclear Technologies
Amy Marschilok, Chemistry*
Jason Trelewicz, Materials Science and Chemical Engineering*
Stanislaus Wong, Chemistry
Karena Chapman, Chemistry
Fang Luo, Electrical & Computer Engineering
Peng Zhang, Electrical & Computer Engineering
Dimitris Assanis, Mechanical Engineering
Gang He, Technology & Society
Ali Khosronejad, Civil Engineering
Kamazima Lwiza, SOMAS
OPD Rep: Donna Scala
Advanced Materials Science,
Including Composites and 2D Materials
Dilip Gersappe,  Materials Science and Chemical Engineering*
John Parise, Geosciences
Surita Bhatia, Chemistry
Anatoly Frenkel, Materials Science
Matt Dawber, Physics & Astronomy
OPD Rep: Mandy Frantz
Artificial Intelligence, Machine Learning,
Autonomy, and Related Advances
Steven Skiena, Computer Science*
Tahsin Kurc, Biomedical Informatics
Susan Brennan, Psychology
Heather Lynch, Ecology & Evolution
Dimitris Samaras, Computer Science
OPD Rep: Julianna Carbone
Biotechnology, Medical Technology,
Genomics, and Synthetic Biology
Yi-Xian Qin, Biomedical Engineering*
Clint Rubin, Biomedical Engineering
Maya Shelly, Neurology & Behavior
Richard Lin, Physiology and Biophysics
Eszter Boros, Chemistry
Sandeep Mallipattu, Medicine
OPD Rep: Sheri Clark
Climate Change and
Natural and Anthropogenic
Disaster Prevention/Mitigation
Liliana Davalos, Ecology & Evolution*
Sara Hamideh, SOMAS
Matt Eisaman, Electrical & Computer Engineering
Ali Farhadzadeh, Civil Engineering
Edmund (Kar) Chang, SOMAS
OPD Rep: Sheri Clark
Data Storage, Data Management,
Distributed Ledger Technologies,
and Cybersecurity, Biometrics
Erez Zadok, Computer Science*
Fusheng Wang, Biomedical Informatics
Nick Nikiforakis, Computer Science
Michalis Polychronakis, Computer Science
OPD Rep: Julianna Carbone
High-Performance Computing, Semiconductors,
Advanced Computer Hardware/Software
Yuefan Deng, Applied Mathematics & Statistics*
Milutin Stanacevic, Electrical & Computer Engineering
Emre Salman, Electrical & Computer Engineering
Michael Ferdman, Computer Science
OPD Rep: Mandy Frantz
Quantum Information
Science & Technology
Tzu-Chieh Wei, CN Yang Institute Theoretical Physics*
Leon Shterengas, Electrical & Computer Engineering*
Dmitri Kharzeev, Physics & Astronomy
Eden Figueroa, Physics & Astronomy
Himanshu Gupta, Computer Science
CR Ramakrishnan, Computer Science
OPD Rep: Donna Scala
Robotics, Automation,
and Advanced Manufacturing
Jeff Ge, Mechanical Engineering*
Alex Orlov, Materials Science*
Nilanjan Chakraborty, Mechanical Engineering
Anurag Purwar, Mechanical Engineering
Shanshan Yao, Mechanical Engineering
Barney Grubbs, Chemistry
Miriam Rafailovich, Materials Science
Imin Kao, Mechanical Engineering
OPD Rep: Karrie Gash