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S&T Awards Minority Serving Institutions $446K for Summer Research Projects

WASHINGTON – The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Science and Technology Directorate (S&T) announced today that nine faculty members from S&T’s Office of University Programs’ (OUP) Minority Serving Institutions (MSI) program have been selected to receive a total of $446,200 in funding to continue their Summer Research Team (SRT) program for research projects at several DHS S&T Centers of Excellence (COE). 

The SRT Program, administered by S&T’s OUP, engages early-career faculty, undergraduate, and graduate students in a 10-week research experience. The program provides opportunities for participants to better understand DHS’ mission and research needs, thus fostering critical advancements in DHS’ core research areas. These teams collaborate and conduct their studies at the COEs, which are led by partner universities and colleges. The COEs are designed around vital homeland security-related topics such as: risk and economic analysis, food and agriculture security, preparedness, the study of terrorism, and information analysis and visualization.

This program aims to integrate the unique intellectual capital of the nation’s MSI community with DHS’ scientific leadership in order to enhance and inspire the next generation of homeland security thought leaders, helping to build a cadre of university students and faculty who are well-qualified, diverse and ready to enter the homeland security science and engineering workforce.

The award winners, their projects, and associated COEs are:

For more information about the S&T Office of University Programs, visit:
https://www.dhs.gov/science-and-technology/office-university-programs

For more information about the SRT program for Minority Serving Institutions, visit:
https://orise.orau.gov/dhseducation/