May 1, 2018 Engineering faculty lead the way on UW2020 projects Written By: Sam Million-Weaver Departments: Biomedical Engineering|Civil & Environmental Engineering|Electrical & Computer Engineering|Materials Science & Engineering|Nuclear Engineering & Engineering Physics College of Engineering faculty members are leading or collaborating on 11 projects selected for fourth-round funding in the Wisconsin Alumni Research Foundation UW2020 initiative, which supports potentially transformative and groundbreaking research. Of the 17 funded projects, five will be led by engineering faculty members, three projects have co-principal investigators from the college, and three involve substantial collaborations by one or more College of Engineering faculty members. Projects with College of Engineering principal investigators: Gene Editing Nanomedicines to Correct Pathogenic Mutations in Retinal Pigmented EpitheliumPrincipal Investigator: Biomedical Engineering Assistant Professor Krishanu Saha Transforming Wood into a Green, Renewable Electronic MaterialPrincipal Investigator: Materials Science and Engineering Professor Michael Arnold State-of-the-Art, Reactive-Ion-Etching Instrument for Nanofabrication of Devices at UW–MadisonPrincipal Investigator: Electrical and Computer Engineering Professor Luke Mawst Development of a Forecast-based Flood and Health Risk Management System to Support Advanced Disaster PreparednessPrincipal Investigator: Civil and Environmental Engineering Assistant Professor Paul Block Fusion Energy Research at the Next Frontier: Integrating Optimized Plasma Confinement with Interdisciplinary Science and EngineeringPrincipal Investigator: Jim and Anne Sorden Professor in Electrical and Computer Engineering David Anderson Projects with co-principal investigators from the College of Engineering: All-Optical Electrophysiology-Electrophysiology without Electrodes Communication Ecologies, Political Contention, and Democratic Crisis Data Science Hub for UW-Madison Collaborations involving faculty members from the College of Engineering: Accelerating Lead Optimization to Clinical Application Using Microscale Thermophoresis to Quantify Molecular Interactions Acquisition of an Illumnina NovaSeq Next Generation DNA Sequencer for UW–Madison Advancing CRISPR-mediated Genome Editing Technology at UW–Madison to Model Human Disease Categories Faculty Research