Pilot Projects

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Pilot Projects presents the stories and the people behind the inspirational and world-changing work done by students, faculty, and staff at the University of Virginia. These passionate people made pitches to the Jefferson Trust, an organization that “makes grants to innovative ideas that enrich the University of Virginia and the student experience,” and have received the support they needed to grow their great ideas into groundbreaking and impactful realities for the community at UVA and the globe. Presented by the UVA Library Sound on Grounds team, Pilot Projects invites you to engage with the passion and people of Pilot Projects.

  1. 10/24/2025

     Safeguarding Science: Developing Tools to Prevent Scientific Fraud with Dr. Matthew Bolton

    Episode Notes Scientific discovery relies on trust, trust in data, in peers, and in the systems that vet and publish research. But what happens when that trust breaks down? This episode of Pilot Projects explores the alarming rise of academic fraud,  and the consequences these practices have for research, reputation, and public trust in science. We speak with Professor Matthew Bolton, a systems engineer at the University of Virginia, who shares the origins of a new scientific fraud initiative aimed at identifying and addressing misconduct in academic publishing. Professor Bolton reflects on what first drew him to this work, recounts personal experiences that revealed just how pervasive the problem has become, and discusses the difficult balance between innovation, competition, and integrity in research. For students interested in opportunities to research scientific fraud, contact Dr. Matthew Bolton at mlb4f@virginia.edu Sound on Grounds works in collaboration with WTJU’s Virginia Audio Collective and is based in Clemons Library at UVA. Check out more Sound on Grounds podcasts at http://virginiaaudio.com/soundongrounds.  The Pilot Projects show cover was designed by UVA alum Carina Velocci. This episode was record by Sara Bastinelli and Jason Evans Groth, and edited by Dalanda Diallo, with original music written and recorded by Jason Evans Groth in the RMC audio studio.

    33 min
  2. 10/10/2025

    Exercise as Medicine with Keila Strick, Jenny Turner, and Micha Nenbee

    Episode Notes Physical therapy and exercise coaching are commonly prescribed medical interventions and have long-lasting benefits for injury prevention and recovery and long-term health. However, accessing these interventions can be cost-prohibitive. The Fried Center for the Advancement of Potential, or FCAP, at the University of Virginia, is addressing this need by providing low-cost physical therapy and one-on-one exercise coaching for UVA faculty, staff, and students as well as intellectually and developmentally disabled residents of Innisfree Village in Crozet, Virginia. FCAP interns act as key providers of care, furthering FCAP's mission alongside their own professional development. Clinical Co-Director Keila Strick and interns Jenny Turner and Micha Nenbee discuss their Jefferson Trust grant-funded work in this episode of Pilot Projects. If you would like to learn more about FCAP, visit https://fcapotential.org/. Pilot Projects: Stories from the Jefferson Trust is a Sound on Grounds podcast, produced with support from the Jefferson Trust. Sound on Grounds works in collaboration with WTJU's Virginia Audio Collective. You can find more Sound on Grounds Podcasts at virginiaaudio.com/soundongrounds. This podcast was engineered and recorded by Sara Bastianelli. It was written and edited by Cecelia Parks. The Pilot Projects show cover was designed by UVA alum Carina Velocci, and all the music in this episode was written and recorded by Jason Evans Groth.

    28 min
  3. 10/03/2025

    Data Driven Justice: The Criminal Justice Data Training Initiative with Peter Alonzi

    Episode Notes What happens when students, faculty, and community leaders use data to reimagine justice—one spreadsheet, one policy, and one partnership at a time? This episode of Pilot Projects explores the Criminal Justice Data Training Initiative (CJDTI) at the University of Virginia's School of Data Science. With funding from the Jefferson Trust, Professor Peter Alonzi and his students work directly with local agencies, jails, and policymakers to tackle urgent questions about incarceration, disparities, and evidence-based reform. From reducing jail overcrowding to challenging court fee cycles that reached the U.S. Supreme Court, this project demonstrates how data science can shape fairer outcomes in Virginia and beyond. We hear from Professor Alonzi about the origins of CJDTI, its roots in UVA’s systems engineering program, and the importance of working hand-in-hand with community partners like criminal justice planners, police departments, and the Evidence-Based Decision Making policy team. With student-led research already producing award-winning papers and practical dashboards for law enforcement, CJDTI highlights how experiential learning can drive systemic change. Keep up with CJDTI projects and student opportunities at https://alonzi.github.io/cjdti/ and see the data at github.com/alonzi. Sound on Grounds works in collaboration with WTJU’s Virginia Audio Collective and is based in Clemons Library at UVA. Check out more Sound on Grounds podcasts at virginiaaudio.com/soundongrounds . The Pilot Projects show cover was designed by UVA alum Carina Velocci. This episode was engineered and edited by Sara Bastianelli and Jason Evans Groth. Original music used in this episode was written and recorded by Jason Evans Groth.

    27 min

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Pilot Projects presents the stories and the people behind the inspirational and world-changing work done by students, faculty, and staff at the University of Virginia. These passionate people made pitches to the Jefferson Trust, an organization that “makes grants to innovative ideas that enrich the University of Virginia and the student experience,” and have received the support they needed to grow their great ideas into groundbreaking and impactful realities for the community at UVA and the globe. Presented by the UVA Library Sound on Grounds team, Pilot Projects invites you to engage with the passion and people of Pilot Projects.