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Inaugural UW Distinguished Research Fellows in RISE-AI, RISE THRIVE and RISE-EARTH

The Office of the Vice Chancellor for Research has awarded 11 postdoctoral trainees UW Distinguished Research Fellowships, designed to support interdisciplinary research areas related to RISE-AI, RISE-THRIVE and RISE-EARTH. The intent of the program is to support exceptional emerging scholars from around the world in collaborative research that takes place at UW–Madison and spans two distinct units (schools, colleges, centers), and that synergizes distinct disciplinary approaches. The fellowships will guide new research efforts to answer important and impactful challenges facing society. Key to the program is incorporating exceptional mentorship plans.

Research news roundup

A round up of research news and discovery across campus.

Rob Hubal Announced As Inaugural SimLab Director

The SimLab, housed within the Wisconsin Center for Education Research, is a hub for interdisciplinary research that leverages simulation technologies to study and improve the performance of pre-professional, novice, and practicing professionals in education, healthcare, and engineering. The lab’s work spans mixed reality, machine learning, and human-driven feedback loops, with a focus on the real-world impact of rehearsing high-stakes conversations in a supportive, do-no-harm virtual environment.

Postdoctoral Affairs moves to the Graduate School

As of July 1, the Office of Postdoctoral Affairs (OPA) has moved to the Graduate School. OPA promotes excellence in postdoctoral training for more than 800 postdocs on campus. These individuals are appointed as research associates, postdoctoral fellows, and postdoctoral trainees. OPA develops campus-wide policies and procedures, assists faculty in recruiting, mentoring, and training postdocs, and provides innovative professional development and community building opportunities for postdocs.

Research events and announcements

A round-up of research related events.

Wisconsin to House an NIH-Sponsored Nathan Shock Center of Excellence in the Biology of Aging

Supported by the National Institute on Aging, this designation places UW–Madison among a select group of institutions leading the nation in foundational research on the biology of aging. At UW–Madison, the Center will focus on the metabolism of aging, a rapidly growing field with significant implications for understanding health span and longevity.

Graduate students and Postdocs: Enhance your leadership skills! Reserve your spot in a Fall 2025 Research Mentor Learning Community!

The Delta Program’s Research Mentor Learning Communities are interactive, case scenario-based seminars designed to help you become the mentor you want to be (now or in the future).

Shout-out: Wisconsin Alumni Research Foundation

For a century, WARF has retained a successful formula to keep UW–Madison research and innovation on the bleeding edge, and the organization’s ability to adapt and sustain itself amid uncertainty — economic and otherwise — may be more important now than ever before.

Building Bridges: Support for research impacted by federal funding cuts gets a boost from OVCR

In May, central campus launched a short-term bridge funding initiative to support projects with interrupted/terminated federal awards or subawards. To complement the campus bridge funding, the Office of the Vice Chancellor for Research is launching a four-pronged approach to bolster ongoing and spearhead new research in this time of uncertainty. For example, in addition to new initiatives, the annual Fall Research Competition is different this year.

UW–Madison Launches Strategic Planning Initiative to Shape the Future of Research

The Office of the Vice Chancellor for Research has launched a comprehensive strategic planning process aimed at ensuring UW–Madison remains at the forefront of research excellence. This effort is designed to define a forward-looking vision that leverages the university’s strengths, aligns with emerging opportunities, and fosters an environment that supports innovation and discovery.