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Complete list of awards:
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Richard Eastes, $12.68 million, Florida Space Institute
Lynn Hansen, $9.99 million, Student Development and Enrollment Services
Thomas O’Neal, $5.6 million, Office of Research and Commercialization
Zenghu Chang, $4.88 million, College of Sciences
Andrey Krywonos, $4.31 million, Florida Space Institute
Brian Goldiez, $3.73 million, Institute for Simulation and Training
Brian Plamondon, $3.27 million, Institute for Simulation and Training
Martin Richardson, $2.73 million, College of Optics and Photonics
Michael Proctor, $2.64 million, College of Engineering and Computer Science
Eunice Choi, $2.45 million, Office of Research and Commercialization
Mohamed Abdel-Aty, $2.32 million, College of Engineering and Computer Science
Demetrios Christodoulides, $1.95 million, College of Optics and Photonics
James Hickman, $1.89 million, NanoScience Technology Center
Swadeshmukal Santra, $1.72 million, NanoScience Technology Center
Winston Schoenfeld, $1.65 million, Florida Solar Energy Center
Hassan Foroosh, $1.54 million, College of Engineering and Computer Science
Mubarak Shah, $1.48 million, Center for Research and Computer Vision
Aman Behal, $1.44 million, NanoScience Technology Center
Polly Anderson, $1.43 million, WUCF TV
Ayman Abouraddy, $1.39 million, College of Optics and Photonics
Jaydeep Mukherjee, $1.27 million, Florida Space Institute
Greg Welch, $1.2 million, College of Nursing
Glenn Martin, $1.18 million, Institute for Simulation and Training
Eric Martin, $1.12 million, Florida Solar Energy Center
Jayanta Kapat, $1.12 million, College of Engineering and Computer Science
Kathleen Richardson, $1.11 million, College of Optics and Photonics
Griffith Parks, $1 million, Burnett School of Biomedical Sciences
Anne McDonald Culp, $993,750, College of Education and Human Performance
Lauren Reinerman, $977,509, Institute for Simulation and Training