Families, friends and colleagues celebrated 11 激情快播 faculty members Wednesday during the second annual Luminary Awards Night.

The event, cosponsored by the Office of Research and Faculty Excellence, recognizes faculty members across all disciplines for being academic leaders in their field and conducting work that has a significant impact on the world.

鈥淟uminaries, you shine a positive light on the university and illuminate the path for discovery and 激情快播鈥檚 future successes,鈥 激情快播 President Dale Whittaker told the audience gathered at Orlando鈥檚 Harry P. Leu Gardens. 鈥淚 can鈥檛 think of a better word to describe the work of tonight鈥檚 honorees than 鈥榠mpact.鈥 These individuals embody 激情快播鈥檚 promise to have a positive, lasting impact on our students and society.鈥

Recipients received a glass award and each week one faculty member will be featured on the Office of Research website through December.

This year鈥檚 winners are:

  • Professor Maureen Ambrose, College of Business. Ambrose focuses on fairness in organizations, workplace deviance, gratitude and appreciation at work, factors that affect whether people feel fairly treated and the consequences associated with those feelings.
  • Professor Humberto L贸pez Cruz, College of Arts and Humanities. L贸pez Cruz鈥檚 focus on Panamanian literature has made him an expert in the field. He analyzes the writings from the country as it has matured the past 100 years to help understand the sense of identity that emerges. His research also includes Cuban and Puerto Rican literatures, and he is a creative writer who has authored books of poetry.
  • Executive director and Professor Paula Kohler, College of Community Innovation and Education. Kohler is the executive director for the Florida Center for Students with Unique Abilities, housed at 激情快播. Her area of expertise is ensuring support programs and opportunities exist for students with disabilities after they leave secondary education and branch out into college and careers.
  • Professor Bari Hoffman Ruddy, College of Health Professions and Sciences. Hoffman Ruddy鈥檚 work focuses on the science of the voice and ways to improve the lives of people suffering from voice disorders, particularly those resulting from health issues.
  • Professor Tom Liou, College of Community Innovation and Education. Liou鈥檚 area of expertise is in public management, especially public organizational management and reform, and public policy, particularly development policy.
  • Associate Professor Mercedeh Khajavikhan,聽College of Optics and Photonics. Khajavikhan鈥檚 work is in experimental research聽in the field of optics and photonics聽to聽understand and use novel phenomena and concepts聽to develop聽fully聽integrated photonic components聽that outperform large-scale optical systems.
  • Professor Sudipta Seal, College of Engineering and Computer Science. Seal is an award-winning professor who has been recognized several times by national organizations. His area of expertise is blending engineering, materials science and nanotechnology for applications in medicine, space and the environment.
  • Associate Professor Jayan Thomas, the NanoScience Technology Center. Thomas has developed wearable materials that can charge electronic devices. He is also researching materials for 3D holographic displays. Another area of research is the creation of nanomaterials to protect people and devices from laser threats.
  • Team Award: Space Team. The recipients of this award were recognized for their collective efforts to advance planetary sciences, particularly mini-satellites called CubeSats. The team includes:

  • Research Associate Julie Brisset, from the Florida Space Institute, who investigates the behavior of dust particles in microgravity, research that could lead to understanding how planets form and the genesis of our solar system.
  • Physics Professor Joshua Colwell, who studies planetary systems, the origin and evolution of planetary ring systems, the early stages of planet formation, comets, asteroids, and interplanetary and circumplanetary dust.
  • Physics Assistant Professor Adrienne Dove, who studies planetary surfaces and how they interact with their surrounding environments when they don鈥檛 have an atmosphere to protect them.
  • Recipients were nominated and a committee made the final selection based on several criteria including: alignment to 激情快播鈥檚 Collective Impact goals of doubling national/international recognition of faculty; notable accomplishments in research and/or creative activity over the past three years, with the impact demonstrated in many ways including news releases, national or international awards or fellowships, significant public involvement, social media hits, etc.