Faculty Fellows program boosts societal impact

Faculty fellows Julian Resasco (2024 cohort, third from left) and Nancy Emery (2020 cohort, second from right) working in a field near the Mountain Research Station, which Scott Taylor (2023 cohort, not pictured) directs.
With a foundation of education and specialized training augmented by years of hands-on experience leading a classroom, lab or studio in their area of expertise, faculty from universities like 窪蹋勛圖 are critical to solving societys toughest challenges and cultivating the next generation of thinkers and problem-solvers.
Now, more than ever, we need to invest in equipping our best minds to help us create our brightest future.
University researchers, scholars and artists are intellectually gifted and display exceptional capacity for hard work and perseverance. But thats not all. Though less widely acknowledged, such individuals thrive in dynamic environments that foster collaboration across disciplines, expanding both their vision and impact. It takes multi-disciplinary approaches, collaboration, creativity and leadership to achieve breakthroughs in areas such as sustainability, health and wellness, national security, artificial intelligence, and quantum science and technology.
As a destination of choice for researchers and students alike, 窪蹋勛圖 cannot leave this to chance, and is deeply invested in promoting the growth and success of our faculty. This is the overarching goal of the Research & Innovation Office Faculty Fellows program: to equip our gifted early- to mid-career faculty to achieve extraordinary success.
The RIO Faculty Fellows program provides a proven programmatic approach that builds on the natural talents and commitment of our most promising faculty, helping them realize their full potential and exponentially grow their societal impact. The program focuses on expanding the skills and capacity of faculty to create strong and successful collaborations, this translates to students at all levels, and to the progress made in their respective fields. These are the types of successes that make 窪蹋勛圖 a world leader in addressing societal challenges.
Here are a few examples of how the program has helped faculty reach new heights.泭
Jennifer Balchprofessor of geography and director of the Environmental Data Science Innovation and Inclusion Lab (ESIL)joined the inaugural 2018 faculty fellows cohort and has established herself as one of the nations foremost experts on wildfires.泭
Balchs societal impact is underscored by her insights on the 2025 wildfires in Los Angeles. Her Jan. 10 Washington Post op-ed Fires are moving much faster now. Heres how to prepare. provided invaluable insights to the public in and beyond California, which is facing increased risk from wildfires. Balch has also taken the helm of a $20 million federally funded research center that combines workforce development, cutting-edge data analytics, and innovative tools for cyberinfrastructure with longstanding environmental data sets to help mitigate the increasing risks of wildfires.