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堁階傭部app World honors nine Global Excellence Awardees

Tampa From an engineer building a research program around a rare electric flying vehicle, to the leader of the internationally acclaimed Center for Advanced Medical Learning and Simulation, to a psychologist whose London summer course brings culture and history to lifethe耽げ扒議{pp Global Excellence Awards盍ecognize faculty and staff who are setting a global standard for innovation and impact.&紳莉莽梯;

Nine awardees from an array of disciplines were honored at the annual ceremony held on April 15, which celebrated achievements in internationally focused education, research, and innovation for 2023 and 2024. Selected through an open nomination process, this years winners are:&紳莉莽梯;

Excellence in Global Advocacy Award Excellence in Global Teaching and Learning Award Excellence in Global Research Award
C. H. Kevin Lee Margarita Altuna Ioannis Spanopoulos
Haru Okuda Frank Biafora Davide Tanasi
  Meera Nanjundan Tansel Yucelen
  Jennifer O'Brien  

These award winners exemplify 堁階傭部apps unwavering commitment to global engagement through teaching, research, and innovation, and the transformative impact that arises from a sincere curiosity about the world around us, said Kiki Caruson, Vice President of 堁階傭部app World. Each of these individuals is nurturing in 堁階傭部app students a lifelong passion for learning which is at the very essence皋f what universities strive to do.

Excellence in涊lobal涉dvocacy Award

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C. H. Kevin Lee
Sr. Academic Advisor & Affiliate Faculty&紳莉莽梯;
Judy Genshaft Honors College&紳莉莽梯;

During the 2023-2024 academic year, Lee led two groups of 20 students to Seoul as part of his疾xperiential learning study abroad course病ocused on developing cultural competencies.&紳莉莽梯;

, Lee helped develop a global experience course on Korea to keep students engaged in international learning during the pandemic. The response to the course was so enthusiastic, Lee began leading study abroad trips to Korea that have since become one of the colleges most popular learning experiences.胼

Lee is known as an enthusiastic champion of global engagement at 堁階傭部app as an Honors College advisor, encouraging students to study abroad and join cultural organizations on campus, and for using creative learning opportunities, such as creating a pen pal program for his students to interact with their counterparts in South Korea (some eventually meeting in person), student-led podcasts and incorporating a K-pop lesson into the class. Lee connected with the Korean Dance Association, a 堁階傭部app student organization that performs at K-pop competitions and campus events, to teach his students dance routines.&紳莉莽梯;

 
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Haru Okuda
Associate Vice President Interprofessional Education & Practice&紳莉莽梯;
堁階傭部app Health&紳莉莽梯;

of the Center for Advanced Medical Learning and Simulation in downtown Tampa, which has become an internationally renowned center for medical training that draws groups from around the world to participate in its state-of-the-art programs and technologies. Okuda is being recognized for his global advocacy, which included a collaboration between 堁階傭部app Health and the Universidad Nacional Aut籀noma de M矇xico (UNAM), an initiative that set a new standard for interprofessional education on an international scale. &紳莉莽梯;
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Okuda also initiated a simulation-based educational program for international medical students in 堁階傭部app Healths exchange program with partner universities. Okuda has been an invited speaker and panelist for symposia and conferences in India, Saudi Arabia, and across Europe and Latin America, expanding 堁階傭部apps global footprint in the distinctive field.&紳莉莽梯;

 

Excellence in Global Teaching and Learning Award

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Margarita Altuna
Spanish Assistant Instructor&紳莉莽梯;
Department of World Languages&紳莉莽梯;
College of Arts and Sciences&紳莉莽梯;

Altuna fostered a virtual intercultural and language exchange for students through Conectando Fronteras/Bridging Borders between 堁階傭部app, Universidad Marista de M矇rida in Mexico and Universidad Don Bosco in El Salvador. The program eliminated barriers often presented by physical travel while still allowing students to gain intercultural, linguistic, and global competencies by working together on activities that require a deep understanding of each others cultures, language and perspectives.&紳莉莽梯;
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Nominators said Altunas efforts enhanced 堁階傭部apps online Spanish course offerings as she restructured existing online courses to follow best practices in pedagogy, significantly improving student engagement and learning outcomes. Beyond simply adapting courses for the online environment, (she) has continually sought innovative methods to enrich her teaching with global experiences, enhancing our students' language learning journey, a nominator wrote, adding Altuna integrated live-coaching programs that providing students with opportunities to interact with native speakers. She also leads a summer study abroad program in Salamanca, Spain.

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Frank Biafora
Professor of Sociology&紳莉莽梯;
Sociology and Interdisciplinary Social Sciences&紳莉莽梯;
College of Arts and Sciences&紳莉莽梯;

Biafora advanced global teaching and learning by integrating innovative virtual global exchange (VGE) programs into his sociology classroom, broadening access and exposure to international education for all 堁階傭部app students, especially those who, as the first in their families to attend college or coming from homes with limited incomes, may not find a study abroad trip accessible. Hes also built interdisciplinary collaborations between the social and physical sciences through his work in Tanzania and Botswana.&紳莉莽梯;
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For more than a decade, Biafora has led education abroad programs to Vietnam and his many connections there also have helped other 堁階傭部app faculty become engaged in the country. When the COVID-19 pandemic brought international programs to a halt, Biafora developed a VGE program for Vietnam and went on to lead an interdisciplinary research/teaching expedition in southern Africa. By mentoring a team of 堁階傭部app students from diverse disciplines, I facilitated fieldwork in rural African communities, emphasizing the power of cross-cultural trust-building, not as some warm and fuzzy exercise, but as a meaningful first step towards lasting global collaboration, he wrote.&紳莉莽梯;
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One 堁階傭部app Honors College student who participated in Biaforas month-long , which included a trek in the Serengeti and an opportunity for students to spend time with Masai chiefs, profoundly opened my eyes, altered my original trajectory from biomedical sciences into public health, and shaped my understanding of global public health and the importance of cross-cultural collaboration for securing a safer world.

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Meera Nanjundan
Associate Professor&紳莉莽梯;
Department of Molecular Biosciences&紳莉莽梯;
College of Arts and Sciences&紳莉莽梯;

Nanjundan is being recognized for her achievements in creating educational opportunities through VGE projects to enhance learning for diverse student bodies across multiple Japanese prefectures and molecular bioscience majors at 堁階傭部app. Her efforts create an engaging environment in her classes that foster student understanding of global issues, nominators said.&紳莉莽梯;
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Nanjundan integrated VGE projects into her classes, implemented modern approaches to teaching and brought her 堁階傭部app students together with Japanese students from Akita University though an online Discord platform to share research on such evolving issues as micronutrient deficiency and artificial intelligence in the era of global change.胼&紳莉莽梯;
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Nanjundan also contributed to Fulbright grant reviews in Egypt and actively contributes to the international education community through her work as a committee reviewer with the Asian Conference on Education and International Development held in Tokyo. A Fulbright scholar at Tokushima University in Japan for the 2019-20 academic year, Nanjundan also was instrumental in developing two new partnerships for 堁階傭部app in Japan.

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Jennifer O'Brien
Associate Professor&紳莉莽梯;
Department of Psychology&紳莉莽梯;
College of Arts and Sciences

Dr. OBrien is being recognized for her contributions to the 堁階傭部app in London summer experience, her support of Fulbright student applications, her international research engagements and in the Science and Sustainability category. A researcher who studies dementia prevention and is a part of several major federal studies on cognitive decline, OBrien has been invited to participate in the highly selective World Dementia Council Summit at the Francis Crick Institute in London.&紳莉莽梯;
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OBrien has partnered with faculty at the University of East London in a VGE experience for students and this summer will be taking her 堁階傭部app in London students to UELs Department of Psychology and Human Development to meet with faculty at one of Europes top-ranked programs in the field.胼胼&紳莉莽梯;
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But its OBrien teaching in London that students said sets her apart. Her ability to take complex psychological theories and bring them to life within the vibrant, historical and cultural context of London was nothing short of extraordinary, wrote one student in supporting OBriens nomination. Walking through the streets of London (and) visiting iconic landmarks like the Freud Museum and the British Library, I found myself learning in ways that were personal, emotional, and intellectually stimulating. These experiences were not just lessons, they were moments of discovery that enriched my understanding of psychology and its global relevance.

Excellence in涊lobal爹esearch Award

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Ioannis Spanopoulos
Assistant Professor&紳莉莽梯;
Department of Chemistry&紳莉莽梯;
College of Arts and Sciences&紳莉莽梯;

Spanopoulos is being recognized for his achievements in materials chemistry particularly his advancements in the development of next-generation multifunctional semiconductors for medical, energy and environment-related applications. His research group develops technologies at the interface of chemistry and materials science that address some of the worlds most pressing challenges, such as environmental sustainability, antimicrobial resistance and energy efficiency. Particularly significant on a global scale is Spanopoulos achievements in creating materials with the ability to negate a broad spectrum of pathogens, including viruses and harmful algae.&紳莉莽梯;
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The group has successfully developed two new families of materials that redefine possibilities in material design. One of his research groups most notable achievements is its innovative generation of porosity within hybrid semiconductors, a feature that enhances their optoelectronic (a field that combines optics and electronics to create devices that interact with light) properties and extends the technologys utility into previously unexplored applications.胼&紳莉莽梯;
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Spanopoulous innovation for combatting bacterial infections involves the development of materials capable of sustainable antibacterial properties upon exposure to light. Imagine a coating on regular items like doorknobs or salad bar serving utensils that retain antibacterial properties and reduce the spread of disease without fear of whether the previous person to touch them used proper hygiene, one nominator wrote. It could be revolutionary!&紳莉莽梯;
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Spanopoulous is listed among the most highly cited researchers in his field, and hes been named a Fellow of the International Association of Advanced Materials.

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Davide Tanasi
Professor&紳莉莽梯;
Department of History&紳莉莽梯;
College of Arts and Sciences

is being recognized for his achievements in archaeology, particularly for pioneering research in biomolecular archaeology and digital heritage. His focus on creating new understanding of Mediterranean civilizations particularly those in Sicily, Malta and Egypt which have been historically underrepresented in STEM-integrated archaeological studies has elevated 堁階傭部apps international reputation as a leader in interdisciplinary archaeological science.&紳莉莽梯;
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Tanasis interdisciplinary projects have provided new insights into the lifestyles, diets, and mobility patterns of ancient populations. He recently discovered psychotropic substances in Egyptian ritual artifacts, a finding that deepened understanding of ancient ceremonial practices and set new methodological standards in the field. His groundbreaking studies demonstrate how advanced scientific techniques can redefine understanding of ancient civilizations while contributing to the preservation of cultural heritage.&紳莉莽梯;
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His research includes biomolecular analyses, isotopic studies, and advanced 3D visualization techniques and his projects have been featured in The New York Times, National Geographic, the Italian daily newspaper Corriere della Sera and CNN. Tanasi also hosts Italian PhD students, partners with institutions worldwide and hes the founder of the胼&紳莉莽梯;

Southeast Chapter of the Italian Scientists and Scholars in North America Foundation.胼&紳莉莽梯;

He has published 103 works since 2016 and delivered invited talks and conference presentations in 18 countries.

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Tansel Yucelen
Associate Professor&紳莉莽梯;
Department of Mechanical Engineering&紳莉莽梯;
College of Engineering&紳莉莽梯;

Yucelen leads the , a research initiative on the integration of large-scale eVTOL (electronic vertical takeoff and landing) technology that translates theoretical breakthroughs into real-world applications. Among the highlights of his work last year was the acquisition of a full-scale, manned eVTOL vehicle, a rare piece of technology for a research university to have. The acquisition was funded through a $550,000 Defense University Research Instrumentation Program grant in 2024, and nominators said it highlights recognition of Yucelens leadership in pushing the boundaries of academic research for real-world implementation.&紳莉莽梯;
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玆ucelens research also has made significant advances in the control of next-generation autonomous vehicles, robotic swarms and aerospace systems. His goal is to develop globally impactful control, information, and decision systems that enable vehicles and robots to operate under highly uncertain and dynamic conditions, including environments involving partial or unreliable data, potential adversarial attacks, and cooperative tasks among multiple agents.胼&紳莉莽梯;
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Yucelens team collaborates with the Air Force Research Laboratory and Army Research Laboratory, addressing pressing needs of the aerospace and defense sectors to bring about robust, resilient and sustainable capabilities for a variety of autonomous vehicles and robotic platforms. This effort supports emerging areas such as urban air mobility and swarm-based operations, both of which have broad, global implications for transportation, humanitarian aid, surveillance and security.胼&紳莉莽梯;

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