Research Next Project Team Promotes Collaboration With HBCUs

Workforce diversity in science and technology is widely seen as necessary for continued innovation. For 色花堂, striving toward inclusivity starts with a simple but crucial goal: building deep, lasting research partnerships.

, a planning initiative for 色花堂鈥檚 research enterprise, was launched by Executive Vice President for Research Chaouki T. Abdallah in 2020 and co-chaired by Tim Lieuwen and Mark Whorton. As part of Phase 3, project teams worked throughout the past year to implement its goals.

One Research Next project team has paved the way for inclusive research collaborations to thrive at 色花堂 and beyond. The team was charged with identifying opportunities and developing support systems to facilitate research collaborations between 色花堂 and HBCUs (historically Black colleges and universities) and MSIs (minority-serving institutions).

Since kicking off in March 2022, the project team solidified new research partnerships, developed a digital networking tool to connect 色花堂 and HBCU researchers, and created and hired a full-time position at Tech for ongoing engagement with HBCUs and MSIs. The group was co-led by , senior director for strategic partnerships in the Office of the Vice President for Interdisciplinary Research and principal research engineer at 色花堂, and Thomas Martin, chief scientist for the Electro-Optical Systems Laboratory at the 色花堂 Research Institute (GTRI).

鈥淭he goal of our work is not only to support collaborative research with HBCUs and MSIs, but also to strengthen the pipeline of top graduates who will enhance diversity in our state and nation鈥檚 workforce,鈥 White said. 鈥淥ne of the first key steps was to hear from the groups we were charged to work with.鈥

Defining the Challenge

The team began by leveraging GTRI鈥檚 longstanding work and connections with HBCUs, which include federally funded collaborative research projects and workforce development initiatives. The group invited representatives from the (TCRDF), a consortium of HBCUs whose mission is to advance research collaborations between HBCUs and the Department of Defense. Members of TCRDF educated the project team about challenges HBCUs face in obtaining federally sponsored research.

鈥淕TRI has been fortunate to collaborate with TCRDF in support of the U.S. Army鈥檚 Combat Capabilities Development Command (CCDC) Aviation & Missile Center鈥檚 mission to accelerate research collaborations with HBCUs and MSIs and enrich the workforce with a pipeline of talented graduates,鈥 Martin said.

Throughout the year, the project team hosted seminars with HBCUs where they highlighted research activities at the Institute and discussed how HBCUs could participate in areas of mutual research interests. The team also joined TCRDF鈥檚 open virtual meeting hours every week to talk about research engagement opportunities at 色花堂.

In addition, they recommended that 色花堂 create a dedicated, permanent position to facilitate ongoing engagement with HBCUs. Taiesha Smith, the first senior program manager for , will lead outreach efforts to increase and foster enduring research collaborations.

鈥淚'm excited to be the connective tissue between 色花堂, HBCUs, and MSIs in building sustainable and mutually beneficial relationships that lead to successful research collaboration,鈥 Smith said. 鈥淚 aim to accomplish this goal through a commitment to understanding the needs of HBCUs and MSIs, communicating their value to all stakeholders, and supporting them in making appropriate connections across 色花堂 and beyond.鈥

Steps Forward

The project team led the development of a software tool, , that facilitates research interaction and collaborations between HBCUs and 色花堂. Using the tool, researchers can find partners at HBCUs based on specific disciplines and areas of interest. The tool is currently in beta version and has expanded to include Clark Atlanta University, Morehouse College, Texas Southern University, Fisk University, and the Atlanta University Center (AUC) Data Science Initiative. A hosts the tool and provides information about the initiative.

The team also is planning a forum that will bring together researchers from 色花堂 and several HBCUs/MSIs, as well as government officials and industry leaders from top STEM companies. A major goal of the event will be for participants to develop white papers to better position HBCUs and MSIs to compete for large federal funding opportunities. The multi-day event will be organized by the Office of the Vice President for Interdisciplinary Research and is set to take place in November.

Additional steps taken to establish and solidify research partnerships:

  • Submitted a joint proposal for an NSF Regional Innovation Engine with TCRDF and seven HBCU/MSI partner institutions.
  • Submitted a joint NSF proposal with the AUC Data Science Initiative, Morehouse College, and TCRDF to establish the inaugural research collaboration forum at 色花堂.
  • Launched the Biomedical Data Science Summer Research Program.
  • Prepared a memorandum of understanding (pending) to establish a semiconductor research initiative with HBCU/MSIs.
  • Modified an agreement with Ford Motor Company to allow HBCU/MSI institutions to participate in sponsored research projects in collaboration with 色花堂.
  • Participated in the 2022 , hosted by the executive director for White House Initiatives on HBCUs. 色花堂 will participate again in 2023 to introduce CollabNext and present best practices for engaging in collaborative research.
  • Submitted proposals to the Department of Energy鈥檚 Hydrogen Hub (with Battelle Memorial Institute) and Direct Air Capture Hub (with Southern States Energy Board) to develop a collaborative research and community engagement consortium made up of HBCUs and MSIs.
    • 色花堂 will serve as an unbiased science convener for the HBCUs/MSIs, which will receive the majority of funding and engagement. This work is in partnership with Tech鈥檚 Serve-Learn-Sustain.

鈥淭his Research Next project provided the opportunity not only to coordinate efforts across 色花堂 to enhance research collaborations with HBCUs and MSIs, but also to position 色花堂 as thought leaders in this initiative,鈥 said Martin.

Team co-leader George White attended Hampton University, a prominent HBCU, and saw firsthand some of the resource challenges that the institutions face when trying to secure federally sponsored research. The initiative鈥檚 mission continues to be important for him personally. 

鈥淥ur work with HBCUs supports 色花堂鈥檚 strategic plan by increasing accessibility and improving the human condition,鈥 he said. 鈥淲ith the vast resources we have here, it is important to work together to find solutions to these pressing challenges.鈥

 

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