About the Awards

The Faculty Innovation Awards each provide up to $50,000 in support of USC faculty research that improves our knowledge about, or offers solutions for, global environmental and sustainability challenges.

Research must align with one of the Wrigley Institute’s interdisciplinary research launchpads. One or more awards may be funded under our cross-cutting initiatives, and we especially welcome applications for projects that tie into these initiatives.

Eligibility for Faculty Innovation Awards is open to tenure-track and RTPC faculty from all USC departments and schools, and proposals may come from single investigators or teams working within or across USC divisions. Research funded under this program should yield scholarly publications and other forms of high-impact outreach during the 24 months that an award is held. Successful candidates will be identified as Wrigley Institute affiliated faculty.

Applications for the 2024-2026 cycle of Faculty Innovation Awards are now closed, but you may download the 2024 RFP to learn more about what is required for applying. Please check back in early 2025 for the next award cycle.

Current and Past Faculty Innovation Award Winners

Expand the accordions below to learn more about Faculty Innovation Award winners and projects from current and past award cycles.

  • William Berelson

    Dornsife College of Letters, Arts and Sciences

    Professor of Earth Sciences, Environmental Studies and Spatial Sciences

    Sponsored by the Jordan and Andrea Lott Foundation

    Project: Ocean Impacts of Emerging Carbon Sequestration Methodologies

    Research Launchpad: Applied Environmental Solutions

     

    Carly Kenkel (with Adib Mustofa)

    Dornsife College of Letters, Arts and Sciences

    Gabilan Assistant Professor of Biological Sciences

    Project: Defining coral biodiversity for conservation and restoration in Indonesia’s Coral Triangle

    Research Launchpad: Earth and Environmental Systems

     

    Smaranda Marinescu

    Dornsife College of Letters, Arts and Sciences

    Associate Professor of Chemistry

    Project: Biologically Inspired Materials for Solar-to-Fuel Technologies

    Research Launchpad: Applied Environmental Solutions

     

    Alexander Robinson

    School of Architecture

    Associate Professor of Landscape Architecture

    Project: Establishing a Los Angeles River Observatory toward nature-based infrastructure and community stewardship

    Research Launchpad: Social Transformation

  • Laura Melissa Guzman

    Dornsife College of Letters, Arts and Sciences

    Gabilan Assistant Professor of Biological Sciences

    Project: Modeling the effects of climate change and pesticide use on pollinator biodiversity

    Research Launchpad: Earth and Environmental Systems

    Matthew Kahn (with Rob Metcalfe)

    Dornsife College of Letters, Arts and Sciences

    Provost Professor of Economics and Spatial Sciences

    Project: Educating home buyers about climate change-related flood and fire risks to specific properties

    Research Launchpad: Social Transformation

    Kelly Sanders

    Viterbi School of Engineering

    Dr. Teh Fu Yen Early Career Chair and Associate Professor of Civil and Environmental Engineering

    Project: Evaluating how Los Angeles’s adoption of renewable energy will affect the city’s air quality

    Research Launchpad: Applied Environmental Solutions

    Sam Silva

    Dornsife College of Letters, Arts and Sciences

    Assistant Professor of Earth Sciences

    Project: Using artificial intelligence to predict cloud formation and model the relationship between clouds and climate

    Research Launchpad: Earth and Environmental Systems

    Gale Sinatra (with Wändi Bruine de Bruin and Norbert Schwarz)

    Rossier School of Education

    Stephen H. Crocker Chair and Professor of Education and Psychology

    Project: How climate change terminology affects public attitudes toward and willingness to take action on climate change

    Research Launchpad: Social Transformation

    Travis Williams (with Clay Wang)

    Dornsife College of Letters, Arts and Sciences

    Professor of Chemistry

    Project: Creating antimicrobial coatings that are minimally toxic to marine life

    Research Launchpad: Applied Environmental Solutions