Research projects were reviewed by a panel of interdisciplinary faculty and industry/public sector leaders. The Graduate College awarded winners in the master’s, doctoral and postdoctoral categories travel/research funds in the amounts of $250, $500 and $800, respectively.
Greg Tucker, winner of the award in the postdoctoral category, presented "Bringing More Power to the Valley of the Sun," a project he is working on within the School for Molecular Sciences. Presenting his lab’s patented battery and fuel cell research in terms businesses and the general public could easily understand was an opportunity to communicate the technical intellectual property of the work to fellow researchers and local business owners.
“Knowledge mobilization is an efficient vehicle for individuals or teams to effectively relate their specific idea to another group for implementation,” Tucker noted.
By highlighting the importance of the technology in an easily accessible way, Tucker hopes to inspire a new generation of students and local scientists to adapt the technology to create new energy solutions for the Valley.
Vanya Bisht, award recipient at the doctoral level found knowledge mobilization to be an effective tool for social change at the local level — starting with her friends — for her project, "Using Memes for Encouraging Sustainable Behavior Change."
Empowerment and action-based outcomes are an important element to knowledge mobilization to Alyaa al-Maadeed, recipient of the award in the master’s category. Presenting her proposal for "Global Market: A Mobile Public Entrepreneurial Project," she was encouraged to see so many projects aimed at creating social solutions.
“As social workers, our ultimate goal is to empower all communities," she said. "Mobilizing a project such as the Global Market [allows] communities to address their own strengths and opportunities to empower themselves.”
With the award funding further development of her research project, she looks forward to taking her work into the community, working with communities and stakeholders to leverage her platform in ways to genuinely impact them.
For more information about the Graduate College’s knowledge mobilization efforts, visit graduate.asu.edu/professional-development/knowledge-mobilization.