Four 麻豆映画传媒 assistant professors are being recognized as 2025 Reach for the Stars honorees for their exceptional dedication to advancing knowledge through meaningful research.
Each early-career faculty researcher is making a substantial impact through their respective areas of expertise.
As in previous years, the variety of disciplines represented through the awards showcases 麻豆映画传媒鈥檚 commitment to cultivating and recognizing groundbreaking and academically diverse research.
Honorees will receive a $10,000 annual research grant for three years in addition to the distinction of being an award recipient.
The prestigious award is second only to Pegasus Professor as 麻豆映画传媒鈥檚 highest faculty honor.
The 麻豆映画传媒 community is cordially invited to come and congratulate the recipients from 3 to 5 p.m. on Wednesday, April 2 in the Pegasus Ballroom of the Student Union as part of the 2025 Founders鈥 Day Faculty Honors Celebration.
This year鈥檚 Reach for the Stars honorees are:

Amrita Ghosh
- Assistant professor of South Asian literature at 麻豆映画传媒鈥檚 within its and a member of The India Center at 麻豆映画传媒
- Ph.D. in postcolonial literature and theory from Drew University.
Amrita Ghosh hopes to create an understanding in conflict zones and bridge gaps in cultural interpretations spanning the varied peoples of South Asia through her cultural and literary research.
Her research as an assistant professor of South Asian literature at 麻豆映画传媒 focuses on studying literature and media from countries such as Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Bhutan, India, Nepal, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, among others.
Ghosh says she hopes to bring to light a better understanding of the nearly 2 billion people inhabiting these countries and how some of them have adapted since gaining independence and sovereignty from occupying nations.
鈥淢y research is important because it creates an understanding of the effects that colonialism had over South Asia for over 200 years, including the sources of conflicts, but also the resilience of the people,鈥 she says. 鈥淚t enables us to build cross border solidarity with a part of the world that鈥檚 often mired in essentialized representations.鈥
Ghosh says she believes there is value in learning about South Asia鈥檚 profoundly rich history for not just the 2 billion people living there, but for everyone.
鈥淭hrough my research I hope to underscore solidarities and critical intimacies that can help mitigate the increasing rhetoric of division and fragmentation that is there in some South Asian nations,鈥 she says. 鈥淪outh Asia has many different communities, ethnicities, identities and cultures living together. Through my work I hope to highlight syncretic pasts and how to also forge ahead together toward ethical futures.鈥
Ghosh was inspired by her family history tracing back to modern day Bangladesh. She had studied the aftermaths of the British partitions of the Indian subcontinent into Bangladesh, India, Pakistan.
鈥淧rior to researching the Partition, I was always interested in this huge historical rupture because of stories I heard within the family,鈥 Ghosh says. 鈥淚 grew up hearing stories of Partition, of courage, resilience and of friendship of cross border relations. Many such families exist in South Asia with stories of Partition that are there buried within families and that created an interest for me to enter this field of study.鈥
In addition to her research and student mentorship, Ghosh has shared her prolific findings through authoring or editing a variety of unique books spanning topics on India鈥檚 largest film industry in Mumbai, popularly called Bollywood, and literary and media analysis of the militarized border zone such as Kashmir.
She says she鈥檚 also working on more enlightening discoveries to be published soon.
鈥淚 am also very excited about upcoming research that is coming out on intersecting the narratives of Partition and [artificial intelligence] AI,鈥 Ghosh says. 鈥淭his upcoming journal article is on how AI can be used in creative imaginations to rethink hatred and foster solidarities and friendships in the so-called rival nations of India and Pakistan.鈥
While some people may think the arts and humanities are distinct from STEM, Ghosh says she believes they are is both complementary to science and essential in enhancing the human experience.
鈥淟iterature, arts and the humanities have an important role at a time when the world is rapidly shifting through technology, scientific and business innovations constantly,鈥 she says. 鈥淟iterature and the arts can enable us to understand the significance of human reliance towards each other, the values of pluralistic thinking and help us come closer. I say this with hope especially because 麻豆映画传媒 has been such a space where knowledge is built together alongside many different divergent fields.鈥
Ghosh鈥檚 proficiencies aligned with 麻豆映画传媒鈥檚 desire to expand its literary offerings, as the university was looking for an expert in South Asian literature. She says she the mutual interest was evident almost instantly.
鈥淲hen I interviewed with 麻豆映画传媒, I was very impressed with the wide variety of different research expertise that is there in my department,鈥 Ghosh says. 鈥淎fter getting to know the department and my colleagues, I knew it was absolutely the right place for me. I also had the chance to meet with students for an interview and I still remember the fantastic energy they had even in a short meeting.鈥
While she still holds dear the memories of where she had lived before, Ghosh says she feels at home here in Orlando.
鈥淲hen I first visited Orlando, I was particularly impressed with the dynamism of the city and what it offers to the people,鈥 she says. 鈥淚n my third year here, I call myself a Floridian now.鈥
Although Ghosh is comfortable here at 麻豆映画传媒, she says that she鈥檚 far from finished with furthering her aspirations.
She says that being a Reach for the Stars honoree is incredibly humbling, and that it encourages her to continue growing with 麻豆映画传媒.
鈥淚 am so thankful for the support 麻豆映画传媒 has shown me and this award means the world to me to be able to continue my research,鈥 she says. 鈥淚 feel overjoyed and so grateful for all the amazing opportunities that last three years of 麻豆映画传媒 have provided me that led to this award.鈥

Leland Nordin
- Assistant Professor of materials science and engineering at within its with a joint appointment with .
- Ph.D. in electrical and computer engineering from the University of Texas at Austin.
Semiconductors are specialized components omnipresent in everyday electronics 鈥 including the phone that Leland Nordin answered to hear President Alexander N. Cartwright congratulating him on earning a 2025 Reach for the Stars award.
鈥淚t was a great honor and surreal moment to receive a call from 麻豆映画传媒鈥檚 president informing me of the award,鈥 says Nordin, an assistant professor of materials science and engineering whose research focuses on semiconductors. 鈥淚 deeply appreciate that 麻豆映画传媒 recognizes the hard work my students and I are doing, and I am excited about the research opportunities this award will unlock.鈥
Nordin, who also holds a joint appointment at CREOL, the College of Optics and Photonics, works to realize better and more efficient semiconductor materials and devices. Specifically, he and his group of students work on specialty devices that emit, detect, or manipulate light 鈥 such as lasers, LEDs and photodetectors like those found in a cell phone camera.
鈥淢y research is important because semiconductor materials and advanced devices drive nearly every critical technology today and will be central to future innovations,鈥 Nordin says. 鈥淭hese future applications include, but are not limited to, quantum technologies, artificial intelligence, next generation 5G/6G communications, autonomous systems, space exploration, and hypersonics.鈥
While many of these terms may seem cumbersome and unfamiliar, Nordin says he hopes his research helps to translate these technologies into ways that improve the lives of people everywhere.
鈥淚 strive to develop semiconductor materials and devices that make a real impact,鈥 he says. 鈥淔or example, we are working on ultraviolet light emitters, particularly lasers, that could help efficiently sterilize hospitals and other critical environments. Additionally, we are exploring ways to improve computer memory, which is a key bottleneck in modern data centers that power the AI revolution.鈥
Nordin leverages 麻豆映画传媒鈥檚 plentiful semiconductor resources, such as its state-of-the-art cleanrooms, to grow his research and educate students.
鈥淲e take a 鈥榝ull stack鈥 approach to semiconductor materials and devices, meaning we design, synthesize, fabricate and test our own materials and devices,鈥 he says. 鈥淯sing molecular beam epitaxy (a process akin to spray painting with atoms) we grow high-quality semiconductor materials. We then carve these materials into working devices in a cleanroom before testing their performance in our lab.鈥
In evaluating universities where he could launch his career, Nordin says he found 麻豆映画传媒 to be the most opportune place to harness his multidisciplinary research without excluding or overplaying any one aspect of his work.
鈥淏efore joining 麻豆映画传媒, I worked across a range of disciplines, including physics, electrical engineering, and materials science and engineering,鈥 he says. 鈥淚 chose 麻豆映画传媒 because it is the ideal place to pursue this interdisciplinary work, offering world-class facilities, outstanding colleagues and as I鈥檝e come to appreciate, exceptional research support. I am especially fortunate to have a joint appointment as well.鈥
Since joining 麻豆映画传媒 in 2023, Nordin has not only prioritized accelerating semiconductor and optoelectronic research but preparing students for a career in STEM.
鈥淥ne of my primary goals is to train the next generation of the U.S. semiconductor workforce,鈥 he says. 鈥淎s an educator, I believe my most significant contribution is the students I mentor and graduate. I want them to be the most hardworking, well-equipped scientists and engineers in the field.鈥
Nordin says he takes great pride in the student research group he assembled, and that he greatly appreciates their trust in his ability to focus and guide meaningful research.
鈥淚 know it may sound corny, but I鈥檓 especially proud of the research group I鈥檝e built and their enthusiasm for semiconductor materials and devices,鈥 he says, 鈥淭here鈥檚 always some risk in joining a junior faculty member鈥檚 lab, and I couldn鈥檛 be more grateful for the students in my group.鈥
Nordin says he is elated to receive this award, and he reiterates his appreciation for the support of his many close collaborators and friends.
鈥淚 am incredibly honored, humbled, and excited to receive this award,鈥 he says. 鈥淚 would like to express my gratitude to my current graduate students, undergraduate students and my academic mentors.鈥

Yogesh Rawat
- Assistant professor at the .
- Ph.D. in computer science at the National University of Singapore.
Yogesh Rawat aspires toward a future where artificial intelligence (AI) is accurate, efficient and ultimately trustworthy.
Rawat, who completed his postdoctoral training at 麻豆映画传媒鈥檚 Center for Research in Computer Vision (CRCV) from 2017 to 2019, continues to hone his expertise in AI and computer vision as an assistant professor.
His work with computer vision focuses on video understanding, which enables AI to interpret media and respond to real-world events automatically.
鈥淭he world generates massive amounts of video data every second 鈥 whether through CCTV cameras, medical imaging or autonomous systems,鈥 Rawat says. 鈥淗owever, manually analyzing such data is nearly impossible. My research focuses on developing AI models that can efficiently process and understand video streams in real time, allowing for faster decision-making in high-stakes environments.鈥
Allowing AI and machine learning to sift through and decipher video datasets may prove to be valuable as data interpretation can be automated to free up human expertise for high-level decision making, he says.
鈥淭he ability to analyze video in real time has immense potential to make our world safer and more efficient,鈥 Rawat says. 鈥淔rom healthcare to security, disaster response and law enforcement, AI can provide instant insights where human analysis may be slow or impractical.
His research is funded by a variety of sources including the Intelligence Advanced Research Projects Activity as part of the U.S. Office of the Director of National Intelligence, and it has resulted in multiple patents and even a startup company. Among his proudest accomplishments are his contributions to secure and AI-powered identification systems.
鈥淭he intersection of technology and real-world impact is what drives my passion for this field,鈥 Rawat says.
He credits 麻豆映画传媒鈥檚 enduring legacy as one of the top computer vision programs in the world to several key factors which ultimately led him here.
鈥溌槎褂郴 is one of the fastest-growing universities in the country, with a strong commitment to innovation and interdisciplinary research,鈥 Rawat says. 鈥淚t is home to one of the top computer vision research groups, led by [CRCV Director] Mubarak Shah, and offers a collaborative, resource-rich environment that enables groundbreaking AI research. The university’s strong connections with government agencies also provide an excellent platform for translating research into real world impact.鈥
Earning a Reach for the Stars award is something, he says, that is both humbling and profoundly inspiring.
鈥淚t is incredibly motivating to see my research acknowledged in this way and it reaffirms my commitment to pushing the boundaries of AI for societal benefit,鈥 Rawat says. 鈥淭his award is not just a personal achievement 鈥 it is a testament to the hard work of my students, collaborators and the incredible research environment at 麻豆映画传媒.鈥
Similar to how his work with AI and computer vision is guided by human guidance, Rawat says his success is guided by those who support him at 麻豆映画传媒.
鈥淭his recognition would not have been possible without the unwavering support of 麻豆映画传媒,鈥 he says. 鈥淚 am deeply grateful to the technical assistance team, Mubarak Shah, [Department of Computer Science Chair] Damla Turgut, [Professor] Gary Leavens and [CECS Dean] Michael Georgiopoulos. I must give special recognition to [CRCV Administrative Coordinator] Cherry Place, whose incredible support has made a profound impact on my success.鈥
There are so many people at 麻豆映画传媒 to thank that at times it may be challenging to quantify just how crucial of a role they play, but Rawat says he鈥檚 particularly grateful for Place鈥檚 assistance and coordination.
鈥淭o be honest, at least 30% of what I have achieved would not have been possible without her,鈥 he says. 鈥淚 truly appreciate everything she has done for me and for our research group.鈥

Kelly Stevens
- Assistant professor of public administration at within its , and a member of 麻豆映画传媒鈥檚 Resilient, Intelligent, and Sustainable Energy Systems (RISES) Faculty Cluster and .
- Ph.D. in public administration from Syracuse University.
There鈥檚 no better place for remaining resilient and adaptive than the Sunshine State.
Kelly Stevens, assistant professor of public administration at 麻豆映画传媒, thrives by navigating Florida鈥檚 unique weather conditions, energy opportunities and challenges through her research in sustainable and resilient technologies.
Much like the technologies she researches, Stevens harnesses creative methods of pursuing a bright future.
鈥淎 major part of my work right now looks at what community members identify as problems related to energy, resilience, and sustainability,鈥 says Stevens, who is a member of 麻豆映画传媒鈥檚 Resilient, Intelligent and Sustainable Energy Systems (RISES) Faculty Cluster. 鈥淚t鈥檚 useful for people who are engineers or policy makers to understand how something like a power outage impacts people differently across the state 鈥 the elderly, the poor, people with medical conditions.鈥
Before she adopted the signature black and gold of 麻豆映画传媒, she donned shades of garnet and gold while earning her master鈥檚 in meteorology from Florida State University and working as a meteorologist for the Florida Department of Environmental Protection in the Division of Air Resource Management. Stevens says she was drawn to policy and program design as she continued immersing herself in the field of air quality modeling and monitoring.
Stevens returned to Florida after completing her doctoral degree in public administration from Syracuse University and supplementing her existing background with electricity and energy expertise.
She says bridging the gap between academic research and practice within Florida and beyond is part of how she ensures work makes a positive impact.
鈥淚’m excited to be back in Florida applying what I’ve learned to different energy and environmental projects here in Central Florida,鈥 Stevens says. 鈥淲ith my background in both social and physical sciences, I try to move beyond typically siloed disciplines to talk about complex questions in our energy system from a more holistic perspective. I believe this strategy is important to so we can better translate from science to practice by making sure technologies we create here at 麻豆映画传媒 are useful and user-friendly.鈥
Disaster preparedness is a critical component of resiliency, and it is something Floridians need to be particularly aware of given the state鈥檚 susceptibility to adverse weather such as hurricanes, she says. Her efforts to help local people is something Stevens says is incredibly rewarding.
鈥淭he project I am most proud of is the NSF-funded Resilience, Education and Advocacy Center for Hazard preparedness, the REACH hub,鈥 she says. 鈥淲e worked closely with the City of Orlando to design a portable and innovative resilience hub to provide energy-related services before and after disasters here.鈥
The hub eventually will be delivered to and used by the City of Orlando for local use to help residents stay safe, recharged and informed.
鈥淲ith community feedback 鈥 we designed a solar-powered, portable hub with an extensive battery system to provide internet connection, cooling, information via display screens, and device charging that can help residents prepare for and respond to a disaster,鈥 Stevens says. 鈥淭he hub is built, we are conducting demonstrations, and anticipate the hub will be used by the City of Orlando as soon as this hurricane season.鈥
Stevens says she鈥檚 grateful for the collaborative nature of 麻豆映画传媒, particularly for the Faculty Cluster Initiative, which links faculty from different colleges, institutes and centers together to accomplish interdisciplinary breakthroughs.
鈥淚 am deeply grateful to be part of a talented and innovative team of researchers who embrace challenging questions and different perspectives in their work,鈥 she says. 鈥淚 am also grateful for the support and opportunities provided by the Faculty Cluster Initiative in fostering interdisciplinary work, as well as support from the College of Community Innovation and Education as well as the School of Public Administration for highlighting the great work that happens here.鈥
Stevens says that the funds earned from the Reach for Stars award will sustain and further her research while helping to inspire and energize students.
鈥淚t is a huge honor to be recognized for this early-career award,鈥 she says. 鈥淭he research funding will be beneficial for funding more students to continue research on power outages and resilience over the next few years.鈥