From predicting pandemics and advancing drone defense to developing new treatments for traumatic brain injuries, research awards secured by Virginia Tech faculty in fiscal year 2025 will drive a wide range of discoveries with a shared goal of improving lives in communities near and far.

“The strength and breadth of our research and scholarship, along with the diversity of our partners and sponsors, position Virginia Tech as a resilient and forward-looking institution,” said Dan Sui, senior vice president for research and innovation. “Securing major awards and grants is about fueling discoveries that shape health, security, and technology for stronger communities, a more prosperous commonwealth, and a safer nation. At Virginia Tech, research is not an abstract pursuit — it delivers real solutions that touch everyday lives.”

The Department of Defense, the National Science Foundation, and the Department of Health and Human Services, which includes the National Institutes of Health, are the largest federal sponsors of Virginia Tech research. Additional new research awards are supported by industry, nonprofits, state and local governments, as well as subcontracts from other organizations.

Sponsored research awards, like those below, make it possible for faculty and students to conduct research that matters. From the medicine we take, food we eat, and roads we travel to the phones in our pockets, pets cured of cancer, and national security we enjoy, each experiment, analysis, and breakthrough is working together to make our world better, safer, and more enjoyable. 

Among the year’s awards:

From the local communities we serve to the global challenges we address, learn how an investment in Virginia Tech research is an investment in making life better.

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