by Anna Litinskaya, USF Research
The 911±¬ÁÏÍø will celebrate the accomplishments of eleven faculty
members on Tuesday, April 14th with eight Outstanding Research Achievement Awards
and three Excellence in Innovation Awards. Recipients represent a broad range of disciplines
and expertise across seven colleges and ten departments, with research spanning air
transportation, behavioral therapies, diagnostic technologies and multidisciplinary
artistic work, reflecting the breadth of scholarship across both scientific and creative
fields.
Since their inception, these awards have recognized faculty for their dedication,
passion and groundbreaking contributions not only in advancing knowledge but also
increasing the impact of research and innovation at the university. The Outstanding
Research Achievement Award celebrates faculty members who demonstrate exceptional
achievement in research and creative activities, and the Excellence in Innovation
Award honors remarkable advancement in translational research and its commercialization.
Faculty receive their awards at the USF Faculty Honors & Awards Ceremony.
Excellence in Innovation Award Recipients

Senior Human Factors Scientist for the Center for Advanced Medical Learning & Simulation,
USF Health
Dr. Bailey’s groundbreaking research in immersive medical simulation has advanced
medical training through industry partnerships, developed simulation training evaluation
criteria, and translated research into scalable training applications for healthcare
and defense organizations.

Arash Takshi, PhD
Professor in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering
College of Engineering
Dr. Takshi has advanced transformative innovations in materials-based electronics,
spanning energy storage, wearable systems, and next-generation diagnostic technologies.

Zafer Unal, PhD
Professor in the Department of Teaching and Learning, College of Education
Dr. Unal is recognized for transformative educational AI innovations, including a
globally adopted AI platform for educators, a patented Canvas-integrated student success
system, and advanced AI tools that expand research capacity and elevate instructional
practice.
Outstanding Research Achievement Award Recipients

Brian Barnes, PhD
Assistant Research Professor of Physical Oceanography
College of Marine Science
Dr. Barnes impactful research in the fields of satellite remote sensing of shallow
waters and harmful algal blooms has greatly advanced innovative research applications
in the detection and forecasting of Sargassum blooms.

Jean-François Biasse, PhD
Professor in the Department of Mathematics & Statistics
College of Arts and Sciences
Dr. Biasse is celebrated for his substantial contributions to the development of cryptographic
schemes capable of resisting attacks from quantum computers.

Professor in the Department of Electrical Engineering
College of Engineering
Dr. Chen is recognized for exceptional contributions to quantum information engineering
and wireless networked multi-robot systems to advance quantum and AI technologies.

Noelle Mason, MFA
Associate Professor in the School of Art & Art History, College of Design, Art & Performance
Ms. Mason’s innovative artistic research has reshaped understandings of machine vision
and power, achieving significant international exhibitions, museum acquisitions, and
lasting contributions to contemporary photography and visual culture.

Associate Professor in the Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering, College
of Engineering
Dr. Sargolzaei’s pioneering advancements in secure autonomous system testing, verification,
and development, have produced high-impact research, transformative innovations, and
nationally recognized leadership that shape the future of secure networked and autonomous
systems.

Shelly Wagers, PhD
Associate Professor in the Department of Criminology, College of Behavioral and Community
Sciences
Dr. Wagers’s advancement of BRIGHT, an interdisciplinary research and technology system
integrating human-centered design and real-time analytics, has transformed anti-trafficking
services, generated novel longitudinal data, and elevated USF’s role in applied research
innovation.

Professor in the Department of Psychiatry & Behavioral Neurosciences, USF Health Morsani
College of Medicine
Dr. Xu’s renowned work in psychiatry has progressed the understanding of the fundamental
mechanisms regulating mammalian metabolism and behavior, as well as the diagnostic
and therapeutic development for obesity, postpartum depression, anxiety, and dementia.

Professor in the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, College of Engineering
Dr. Zhang has distinguished achievements in integrating Advanced Air Mobility into
multimodal transportation and shared airspace, advancing innovative solutions for
accelerating the scalable, efficient deployment of this emerging transportation mode.