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Research Profiles
Academic Analytics provides a platform for Atlanta University Center faculty to showcase their intellectual works and identify potential collaborators.

EXTERNAL DISCOVERY
The Atlanta University Center Consortium External Discovery Site elevates faculty members’ national profile at AUCC campuses by making their research and scholarly achievements more easily accessible. It is intended for external partners and stakeholders to explore scholars’ rich intellectual networks across AUCC campuses.

FACULTY INSIGHT
The AUCC Faculty Insight Platform connects faculty members across AUCC campuses with one another. It also enables them to find external resources that can advance their research and professional collaborations, as well as upcoming extramural funding opportunities and professional awards for which they may be nominated.
Funding & Grants
Morehouse College is categorized as an emerging research institution. The FY2023, the College received over $11M from federal agencies to support research and development; this does not include Title III or financial aid funding.
Recent Awards
Environmental Justice and Sustainability Program (funded through Congressional Directed Spending) - $1.4M
Funding Agency: Department of Education (Award P116Z220097) PI: Dr. E. Vereen
Morehouse STEM Pipeline Program (funded through Congressionally Directed Spending) - $900K
Funding Agency: Department of Education (Award P116Z220093) PI: T. Hendrickson
PRIMES: Researching and Teaching Mathematics of Fairness and Equity - $366K
Funding Agency: National Science Foundation (Award 2332232) PI: Dr. D. Cooper
Reaching an Advanced Computing Technologies Workforce through Education Initiatives in Quantum Information - $446K
Funding Agency: Department of Energy (Award DE-SC0024440) PI: Dr. W. Sims
Targeted Infusion Project: Development and Implementation of courses in Deep Learning for Industrial and Societal Applications - $399K
Funding Agency: National Science Foundation (Award 2318703) PI: Dr. A. Brania
PUBLICATIONS & ACHIEVEMENTS

FEATURED FACULTY
Dr. Kinnis Gosha
Dr. Kinnis Gosha is the Hortenius I. Chenault Endowed Professor of Computer Science. Dr. Gosha’s research interests include Conversational AI, Computer Science Education, and Broadening Participation in Computing. Additionally, he is an elected board member of the Computing Research Association and the NSF Computer and Information Science and Engineering Advisory Committee. He is the director of the NSF-funded Center for Broadening Participation in Computing (CBPC).

Featured Faculty
Dr. Ethell Vereen, Jr.
Dr. Ethell Vereen, Jr. is an Assistant Professor of Biology who has a STEM Education focus on diversity and inclusion in natural resources, Pan-African pedagogy, and Virtual Reality (VR) for teaching, learning and assessment; and a research focus on water quality, microbial ecology, environmental health and justice, and sustainability. Dr. Vereen is a member of the US National Committee for the International Union of Biological Sciences and serves on several boards and foundations. He was awarded the 2019 Vulcan Teaching Excellence Award and recently recognized as one of 1000 Inspiring Black Scientists in America.