CSUF Office of Research and Sponsored Projects

CSUF Office of Research and Sponsored Projects Seeking external support for faculty research, creative activity, and institutional projects.

Congratulations to UROC mentee and mentor of the year, Julia Butz (Undergraduate, Kinesiology), and Alison Marzocchi (Pr...
04/20/2026

Congratulations to UROC mentee and mentor of the year, Julia Butz (Undergraduate, Kinesiology), and Alison Marzocchi (Professor, Mathematics)!

The Undergraduate Research Opportunity Center (UROC) is a unit within the Office of Research and Sponsored programs (ORSP) that aims to increase undergraduate student engagement in faculty-guided research. We are proud to honor Dr. Marzocchi and Butz’s contributions to research!

Student Creative Activities and Research (SCAR) Day was a highlight during Research Week 2026 at CSUF. Graduate and unde...
04/20/2026

Student Creative Activities and Research (SCAR) Day was a highlight during Research Week 2026 at CSUF. Graduate and undergraduate students showcased their research through oral and poster presentations, highlighting innovative and impactful work across campus.
Hosted by the Undergraduate Research Opportunity Center (UROC), SCAR Day emphasized the value of student research, collaboration, and the development of essential academic and professional skills.
We are proud to celebrate the dedication, creativity, and excellence of our students. We look forward to next year’s SCAR Day!


Seven new awards or fully negotiated contracts for $3,832,069 have been given for research projects conducted at CSUF. C...
04/13/2026

Seven new awards or fully negotiated contracts for $3,832,069 have been given for research projects conducted at CSUF. Congratulations to all of our Principal Investigators on their hard work!

• Victoria Ajemian (Academic Affairs) received a $49,500 award from the Trustee of the California State University for the project, “Financial Wellness Clinic.”
• Michaela Bettez (Pollak Librarian) received a $5,000 award from CSU Dominguez Hills Foundation and their prime sponsor, Michelson 20MM Foundation for the project, “CSU Open Education Advocacy Fellowship: Kickstarting a Regional Student Partnership.”
• Michael Daniel (Business and Economics) received a $3,034,672 award from US Small Business Administration for the project, “Orange County Inland Empire Small Business Development Center CY 2026.”
• Bridget Dunken (Mathematics) received a $500,000 award from Google, LLC for the project, “PRISM Hub.”
• Kenneth Faller (Engineering and Computer Science) received a $198,397 award from The Board of Trustees of the Leland Stanford Junior University and their prime sponsor: National Security Technology Accelerator (NSTXL)/Naval Surface Warfare Center (NSWC), Crane for the project, “Chip Forward: Developing Tomorrow’s Semiconductor Workforce.”
• Laura Gil-Trejo (Humanities and Social Sciences) received a $40,000 award from Growing Inland Achievement (GIA) for the project, “2026 CSUF Alumni Survey.”
• David Pagni (Natural Sciences and Mathematics) received a $4,500 award from Kern County Superintendent of Schools for the project, “Math Professional Learning Partnership (“MPLP”) at CSU Fullerton.”

At our lightning talks from CSUF’s centers and institutes at Research Week, we were delighted to learn about the Center ...
04/09/2026

At our lightning talks from CSUF’s centers and institutes at Research Week, we were delighted to learn about the Center for Success Aging from Koren Fisher. Their goals are to conduct interdisciplinary research on issues across the lifespan, provide professional training for students to work safely and effectively in a variety of physical activity settings, and implement community-accessible physical activity programs. They also aim to develop community partnerships to provide innovative physical activity programming and advocate for public policy supporting the development of physical literacy and healthy behaviors across the lifespan. To learn more, check out their website at: https://csa.fullerton.edu/

During our lightning talks from CSUF’s centers and institutes at Research Week, we had the pleasure of learning more abo...
04/09/2026

During our lightning talks from CSUF’s centers and institutes at Research Week, we had the pleasure of learning more about the Center for Healthy Neighborhoods from Iris Aguilar. Their mission is to alleviate education and health disparities, revitalize neighborhoods, and reduce the cycle of poverty for low-income children and families. They offer a wide range of education and health services designed to improve overall well-being such as academic success, case management, referrals, and more. Check out their website for more information: https://healthyneighborhoods.fullerton.edu/ and LinkedIN: https://www.linkedin.com/company/csuf-chn/

During our lightning talks from CSUF’s centers and institutes at Research Week, we were delighted to learn more about th...
04/09/2026

During our lightning talks from CSUF’s centers and institutes at Research Week, we were delighted to learn more about the Titan Supercomputing Center from Jessica Jaynes. Their mission is to provide high-performance computing infrastructure for creating an environment that unites community, drives innovative research, fosters computational education, and prepares a skilled workforce for Southern California region. To find out more, please check out their website: https://tsc.fullerton.edu/

At our lightning talks from CSUF’s centers and institutes at Research Week, we had the opportunity to learn about The Ni...
04/09/2026

At our lightning talks from CSUF’s centers and institutes at Research Week, we had the opportunity to learn about The Nicholas and Lee Begovich Center for Gravitational-Wave Physics and Astronomy (GWPAC) from Joshua Smith. Established in 2012, GWPAC conducts research, education, and outreach in gravitational-wave astronomy, physics, and astrophysics. They bring together faculty, students, and staff at CSUF with an interest in gravitational-wave science. For more information, check out their website at: https://physics.fullerton.edu/gwpac/

At our lightning talks from CSUF’s centers and institutes at Research Week, we had the pleasure of learning about the Ce...
04/09/2026

At our lightning talks from CSUF’s centers and institutes at Research Week, we had the pleasure of learning about the Center for Applied Biotechnology Studies from Marcelo Tolmasky. Their mission is to develop educational programs that will support workforce development in biocomputing, bioengineering, and biopharmaceutics. They aim to foster interactions with the biotechnology and biomedical industry locally, regionally, and statewide. For more information, check out their website at: http://cabs.fullerton.edu/

During our lightning talks from CSUF’s centers and institutes at Research Week, we were delighted to learn more about th...
04/08/2026

During our lightning talks from CSUF’s centers and institutes at Research Week, we were delighted to learn more about the Gianneschi Center for Social Impact in Business from Chethan D Srikant. Their mission is to support and encourage positive societal impact through organizations and communities associated with the College of Business & Economics at CSUF. For more information, please check out their website: https://business.fullerton.edu/engagement/gianneschi-center and LinkedIN: https://www.linkedin.com/in/csuf-gianneschi-center-for-social-impact-of-business-555973386/

At our lightning talks from CSUF’s centers and institutes at Research Week, we had the opportunity to learn about the In...
04/08/2026

At our lightning talks from CSUF’s centers and institutes at Research Week, we had the opportunity to learn about the Institute of Black Intellectual Innovation (IBII) from Marie Nubia-Feliciano, Ph.D.. IBII is a cross-campus and community-minded initiate to institutionalize support and inclusion of Black people, culture, creative arts, and intellectual history at CSUF. For more information, check out their website at: https://hss.fullerton.edu/ibii/ and follow their LinkedIN https://www.linkedin.com/company/institute-of-black-intellectual-innovation/

During our lightning talks from CSUF’s centers and institutes at Research Week, we had the pleasure of learning more abo...
04/08/2026

During our lightning talks from CSUF’s centers and institutes at Research Week, we had the pleasure of learning more about the Social Science Research Center from Laura Gil-Trejo. Their mission is to provide quality research services to CSUF faculty and administrations, state and local agencies, and other universities. They specialize in advanced methods and technology, transparent research practices, and student training, instruction, and employment opportunities. Check out their website for more information: https://hss.fullerton.edu/ssrc/

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