Research and Sponsored Programs
Grant Report: December 9, 2009
The Office of Research and Sponsored Programs announced 21 recent grants/contracts totaling $2,335,256. The Office of Research and Sponsored Programs acknowledges the commitment of the project directors and other faculty and staff who were instrumental in the process, including Bryan Moe, Emil Milevoj, Marlene Bengiamin, Florence Cassel, David Zoldoske, David Foster, Barbara Foster, Andrew Rogerson, Krish Krishnan, Lynette Zelezny, Kaan Kurtural, Peter Kinman, Ram Nunna, Melissa Jordine, John Lloyd, Charles Arokiasamy, Carol Rankin, Yongsheng Gao, Chris Fiorentino, Don Romsa, Melanie Wenrick, Karen Arth, Lisa Portela, Rajee Amarasinghe, Carmen Caprau, Mechel Paggi, Tammy Lau, Jody Hironaka-Juteau, Andrew Hoff, Brian Tsukimura, David Andrews, Timothy Stearns, and Marilyn Wilson.

Title: Kern, Inyo, Mono SBDC
Agency: UC Merced
Project director: Bryan Moe/Emil Milevoj
Amount of Award: $17,000
Purpose: To provide support for a new SBDC program in Bakersfield.
College/School: Craig School of Business/CCSBDC
Title: Health Career Connection Summer 2009
Agency: Health Career Connection
Project director: Marlene Bengiamin
Amount of Award: $4,630
Purpose: To serve as a key Central Valley contact for HSS students and sponsoring
                     organizations regarding internship placement.
College/School: Health and Human Services/CVHPI

Title: IFDM – EM 38 Survey of Britz Farms
Agency: State of California, Department of Water Resources
Project director: Florence Cassel/David Zoldoske
Amount of Award: $17,215
Purpose: To collect salinity data in three fields of the Britz Farm and develop soil
                           salinity maps at difference profile depths.
College/School: Jordan College of Agricultural Sciences and Technology/CWI
Title: Stanislaus Co Grievance Review Officer
Agency: County of Stanislaus
Project director: David Foster/Barbara Foster
Amount of Award: $13,000
Purpose: To provide grievance review officer services for County Child Welfare Services
                     grievance hearings.
College/School: Health and Human Services/DSWE

Agency: NIH
Project director: Andrew Rogerson/Krish Krishnan/Lynette Zelezny
Amount of Award: $862,923
Purpose: To improve the existing biomedical research infrastructure through establishing biomedical research programs in health and health disparities.
College/School: Science and Mathematics
Title: Cabernet Sauvignon under Mechanism and Conventional CMP 
Agency: Oxbo International Corporation 
Project director: Kaan Kurtural 
Amount of Award: $13,912 
Purpose: For canopy management and precision harvest for the research plots. 
College/School: Jordan College of Agriculture Sciences and Technology
Title: Radio-Frequency Interference Analysis 
Agency : Jet Propulsion Laboratory 
Project director: Peter Kinman/Ram Nunna 
Amount of Award: $45,440 
Purpose: To perform technical studies and analyses to investigate potential radio
                     frequency interference to the deep-space network caused by terrestrial systems and
                     satellite systems operating in or near the DSN frequency bands. 
College/School: Lyles College of Engineering/Electrical and Computer Engineering
Title: Fresno State Teaching American History Project 
Agency: Fresno County Office of Education 
Project director: Melissa Jordine 
Amount of Award: $29,938 
Purpose: To deliver programs and support in the professional development of Fresno
                     County teachers through activities designed to provide specific standard-based content.
                     
College/School: Social Sciences/History
Title: Madera County Specialized Assessment 
Agency: Madera County, Department of Social Services 
Project director: John Lloyd 
Amount of Award: $135,000 
Purpose: To provide learning disability evaluations, vocational assessments, and SSI
                     advocacy services to Madera County’s CalWORKs recipients. 
College/School: Kremen School of Education and Human Development/Rehab Counseling
Title: Long Term Training – Rehabilitation Counseling 
Agency: US Department of Education 
Project director: Charles Arokiasamy/Carol Rankin 
Amount of Award: $150,000 
Purpose: To support twelve student traineeships a year, summer program coordination,
                     student recruitment and student conference travel to increase the supply of qualified
                     personnel with expertise in rehabilitation counseling for employment. 
College/School: Kremen School of Education and Human Development/CSER

Agency: National Science Foundation
Project director: Yongsheng Gao
Amount of Award: $143,645
Purpose: To search for new physics form incoming ATLAS data using performance based and statistically optimal methods.
College/School: Science and Mathematics/Physics
Title: Project Leap (January 2009) 
Agency: Corporation for National and Community Service 
Project director: Chris Fiorentino/Don Romsa 
Amount of Award: $10,000 
Purpose: To administer an AmeriCorps VISTA project at Fresno State. 
College/School: Administration/Richter Center/Lutheran Campus Ministry
Title: SJV Math Project MULT/CPEC 2009-2010 
Agency: California Postsecondary Education Commission 
Project director: Melanie Wenrick/Karen Arth/Lisa Portela/Rajee Amarasinghe 
Amount of Award: $277,675 
Purpose: To operate the San Joaquin Valley Mathematics Project. 
College/School: Kremen School of Education and Human Development/Science and Mathematics
Title: Link homology, Categorification and Extended Topoligcal Quantum Field Theory
                        (3 year award) 
Agency: National Science Foundation 
Project director: Carmen Caprau 
Amount of Award: $78,532 
Purpose: Aims to deepen the understanding of existing link homology theories. 
College/School: Science and Mathematics/Mathematics
Title: The Impacts of Changes in the Agricultural Transportation Sector on the Compet.
                        Of Spec Crop 
Agency: USDA 
Project director: Mechel Paggi 
Amount of Award: $60,000 
Purpose: To fund a study on how will changes in the agricultural transportation technology,
                     infrastructure and cost impact, the regional and international competitiveness of
                     California specialty crop industries. 
College/School: Jordan College of Agricultural Sciences and Technology/Agricultural
                     Economics/CAB
Title: Honoring the Japanese American Experience 
Agency: Fresno Regional Foundation 
Project director: Tammy Lau 
Amount of Award: $5,000 
Purpose: To increase public awareness of Japanese American experience in San Joaquin
                     Valley via the compilation of Web-based guides intended for teaching and curriculum
                     use. 
College/School: Library /Special Collections
Title: Survey of Day-Use Facilities 
Agency: USDA ARS 
Project director: Jody Hironaka-Juteau/Andrew Hoff 
Amount of Award: $41,802 
Purpose: To conduct social science random selection on-sire survey research on the
                     Sequoia National Forest. 
College/School: Health and Human Services/Recreation Administration

Agency: CESU - USFWS
Project director: Brian Tsukimura
Amount of Award: $10,000
Purpose: To provide decision support to implement the primary priority actions for early detection of new populations through the establishment of a monitoring network.
College/School: Science and Mathematics/Biology
Title: Western Regional Noyce Conference (Year 1 of 3) 
Agency: National Science Foundation 
Project director: David Andrews 
Amount of Award: $209,583 
Purpose: Funding for the annual Western Regional Noyce conference at Fresno from April
                     9-11, 2010. 
College/School: Science and Mathematics/Biology
Title: Coleman Fellows (2009-2010) 
Agency:   Coleman Foundation 
Project director: Timothy Stearns 
Amount of Award: $20,000 
Purpose:  Funding for 2 fellowships and travel support for the fellows. 
College/School: Administration/Lyles Center

Agency: US Department of Education
Project director: Marilyn Wilson
Amount of Award: $189,961
Purpose: To increase the number of school psychologists from culturally and linguistically diverse backgrounds and/pr these with disabilities.
College/School: Science and Mathematics/Psychology