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Research Opportunities Initiative

The UNC System Research Opportunities Initiative (ROI) is funded by the North Carolina General Assembly to support some of the most innovative and important research projects within the UNC System. Awards are designed to build capacity in research areas that are strategically important to North Carolina. UNC ROI awards target “game-changing research” taking place in six priority areas: advanced manufacturing; data sciences; defense, military, and security; energy; marine and coastal science; and pharmacoengineering. The UNC ROI invests up to $3,000,000 per year in seed funding and programmatic support for potentially groundbreaking research projects.

Criteria for awarding these grants varies year by year. Use this page to review past award outcomes.

No NEW Call for ROi proposals will be posted for FY 2026.

Due to the three-year project  cycle, funding is fully allocated for on-going research.

THE NEXT CALL FOR ROI PROPOSALS WILL BE IN SEPTEMBER 2025. THE FY 2025 ROI RFP IS LINKED BELOW FOR REFERENCE.

FY 2025 Research Opportunity Initiative Awardees:

Nature Inspired Collaborative Energy Research (NICER)

PI: Dr. Shabnam Hematian
ROI Focus Area: Energy
Institution: UNC Greensboro
Collaborating Institutions: North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University, University of North Carolina Charlotte, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

Ultra-High Efficiency Perovskite Tandem Solar Cells

PI: Dr. Jingsong Huang
Primary Focus Areas: Advanced Manufacturing, Energy
Institution: University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Collaborating Institution: North Carolina State University

Transect Expedition to Assess Land-to-Sea Habitats via Interdisciplinary Process Studies (TEAL-SHIPS)

PI: Dr. Bradley Tolar
Primary Focus Area: Coastal Marine Sciences
Institution: UNC Wilmington
Collaborating Institutions: East Carolina University, North Carolina State University, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

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Previous Research Opportunity Initiative Awardees:

YearInstitutionProject TitlePICollaborating Project Institution
FY 2024NC Agricultural and Technical State UniversityNext Generation Protective Materials for Soldier Empowerment (NextGen Promise)Dr. Sherine ObareUNC Greensboro, Fayetteville State University, and Winston-Salem State University
FY 2024NC State UniversityAMBI: Acelerated Molecular and Biological Innovation Enabled by Integrated Engineering & SciencesDr. Joshua Pierce, Dr. Milad Abolhasani, Dr. Caroline Proulx, Dr. Melanie Simpson, and Dr. Wentao Tang
FY 2024UNC CharlotteNC Research Capacity Building for a Secure & Reliable Power Grid 2050Dr. Meera SridharNC Agricultural and Technical State University and NC State University
FY 2022Consortium for Self-Aware Machining and MetrologyDr. Harish CherukuriFayetteville State University
FY 2022Winston-Salem State University Center for Applied Data Science (CADS)Dr. Debzani Deb
FY 2022A Center for Additive Manufacture of Advanced Ceramics (CAMAC)Dr. Brigid MullanyNC State, NC A&T
FY 2022Nanocrystal Factory: Advanced Manufacturing of Quantum Dot Inks for Next-Generation Solution-Processed Photonic DevicesDr. Milad Abolhasani
FY 2022Water-Energy Nexus: Off-Grid, Zero Waste Desalination TechnologyDr. Kura DubaElizabeth City State University
FY 2022Appalachian Multi-purpose Apiary Informatics SystemDr. Rahman TashakkoriUNC Charlotte
FY 2022Enhancing Sustainable Water Treatment While Adding Value to Aquatic SystemsDr. Natasha BellNorth Carolina State University
FY 2021Winston-Salem State University Center for Applied Data ScienceDebzani Deb, Ph. D.
FY 2021North Carolina Consortium for Self-Aware Machining and Metrology (CSAM)Harischandra P. Cherukuri, Ph. D.
FY 2021Pharmacoengineering Approaches to Enhance the Immune Response to NeoantigensAndrew Wang, Ph. D.UNC Charlotte
FY 2021Nanocrystal Factory: Advanced Manufacturing of Quantum Dot Inks for Next-Generation Solution Processed Photonic DevicesMilad Abolhasani, Ph. D.
FY 2021Water-Energy Nexus: Off-Grid, Zero Waste Desalination TechnologyKura Duba, Ph. D.Elizabeth City State University
FY 2020
Pharmacoengineering Approaches to Enhance the Immune Response to NeoantigensAndrew Wang, Ph. D.UNC Charlotte
FY 2020
Center of Hybrid Materials Enabled Electronic TechnologyJinsong Huang, Ph. D.
FY 2020
North Carolina Consortium for Self-Aware Machining and Metrology (CSAM)Harischandra P. Cherukuri, Ph. D.
FY 2020
Solar-Enabled Green Liquid Fuels: On-Demand Carbon-Neutral Liquid Fuel Production from BiogasDebasish Kuila, Ph. D.
FY 2019

Pharmacoengineering Approaches to Enhance the Immune Response to NeoantigensAndrew Wang, Ph. D.UNC Charlotte
FY 2019

North Carolina Consortium for Self-Aware Machining and Metrology (CSAM)Harischandra P. Cherukuri, Ph. D.
FY 2019

Center of Hybrid Materials Enabled Electronic TechnologyJinsong Huang, Ph. D.
FY 2019

Solar-Enabled Green Liquid Fuels: On-Demand Carbon-Neutral Liquid Fuel Production from BiogasDebasish Kuila, Ph. D.North Carolina State University
FY 2018Center of Hybrid Materials Enabled Electronic TechnologyJinsong Huang, Ph. D.
FY 2018Pharmacoengineering: Integrating Engineering with Pharmaceutical Sciences to Improve the Delivery of Therapeutic and Diagnostic AgentsMichael Jay, Ph. D.North Carolina State University
FY 2018Solar-Enabled Green Liquid Fuels: On-Demand Carbon-Neutral Liquid Fuel Production from BiogasDebasish Kuila, Ph. D.North Carolina State University
FY 2018Advancing the Science and Practice of Metal-based Additive ManufacturingChristopher J. Evans, Ph. D.
FY 2018Bioengineering microalgae for large-scale production of therapeutic antibodies against Ebola, West Nile virus and rabiesTinChung Leung, Ph. D.
FY 2018Salinity Gradient Energy – An Inexhaustible Clean Energy Resource for North CarolinaDouglas Call, Ph. D.UNC Chapel-Hill
FY 2018Data Science: Infohub for Rare DiseasesAlexander Tropsha, Ph. D.North Carolina State University
FY 2018Revolutionizing and commercializing rapid molecular diagnostics for viral and bacterial pathogen quantification in marine waters and seafoodRachel T. NobleUNC-Chapel Hill
FY 2017
North Carolina Consortium for Manufacturing Data Science (NC-CMDS)Tony Schmitz
FY 2017
Revolutionizing and commercializing rapid molecular diagnostics for viral and bacterial pathogen quantification in marine waters and seafoodRachel T. NobleUNC-Chapel Hill
FY 2017
Towards a North Carolina Smart and Connected Communities InitiativeArcot Rajasekar
FY 2017
Pharmacoengineering: Integrating Engineering and Pharmaceutical Sciences to Improve the Delivery of Therapeutic and Diagnostic AgentsFrances LiglerUNC-Chapel Hill
FY 2017
Salinity Gradient Energy – An Inexhaustible Clean Energy Resource for North CarolinaDouglas CallUNC-Chapel Hill
FY 2017
Advancing the Science and Practice of Metal-based Additive ManufacturingChristopher J. Evans, Ph. D.
FY 2017
Bioengineering microalgae for large-scale production of therapeutic antibodies against Ebola, West Nile virus and rabiesTinChung Leung
FY 2017
NC Data Science and Analytics Initiative – Data-Driven Risk MitigationDr. Mirsad HadzikadicNorth Carolina State University
FY 2015-16
NC Data Science and Analytics Initiative – Data-Driven Risk MitigationDr. Mirsad Hadzikadic
FY 2015-16
Pharmacoengineering: Integrating Engineering with Pharmaceutical Sciences to Improve the Delivery of Therapeutic and Diagnostic AgentsMichael JayNorth Carolina State University
FY 2015-16
Bioengineering microalgae for large-scale production of therapeutic antibodies against Ebola, West Nile virus and rabiesTinChung Leung
FY 2015-16
Salinity Gradient Energy – An Inexhaustible Clean Energy Resource for North CarolinaOrlando CoronellNorth Carolina State University
FY 2015-16
Revolutionizing and commercializing rapid molecular diagnostics for viral and bacterial pathogen quantification in marine waters and seafoodRachel NobleUNC Charlotte
FY 2015-16
NC Carbon Materials Initiative: Materials Design, Processing, and Manufacturing for Defense and Energy NeedsHarald AdeUNC-Chapel Hill
FY 2014-15NC Data Science and Analytics Initiative – Data-Driven Risk MitigationDr. Mirsad Hadzikadic
FY 2014-15NC Carbon Materials Initiative: Materials Design, Processing, and Manufacturing for Defense and Energy NeedsHarald AdeUNC-Chapel Hill
FY 2014-15Revolutionizing and commercializing rapid molecular diagnostics for viral and bacterial pathogen quantification in marine waters and seafoodRachel NobleUNC Charlotte