Awards
- 2010-2018 Named by 17 students as having contributed significantly to their Academic Career
- 2010 College of Health Professions Student Award Luncheon.
- Development Leave – From September 2014 to May 2015, University of Texas, San Antonio, Department of Biology; experience with ERP techniques in Dr. Nicole Wicha’s laboratory.
- Presidential Award for Excellence in Research (2013 Runner-up) – Texas State University
- Presidential Award for Excellence in Research (2012 Runner-up) – Texas State University
- Faculty Excellence Award in Research (2012) – College of Health Professions, Texas State University
- Editor’s Award (2009) American-Speech-Language-Hearing Association for the paper: Chakraborty, R., Goffman, L., & Smith, A. (2008). Physiological indices of bilingualism: Speech movement coordination in Bengali-English speakers. Journal of Speech Language & Hearing Research, 51, 321-332.
Grants
Submitted, but not Funded, External Grants and Contracts:
- Foreign accent - Perceptual perspective of first and second language interaction. Submitted to Texas Speech & Hearing Association Foundation grant, April, 2009. $5000.00.
- Foreign accent - Perceptual perspective of first and second language interaction. Submitted to Grant Program for Projects on Multicultural Activities, American Speech & Hearing Association, April, 2008. $8000.00.
Funded Internal Grants and Contracts:
- Farzan, I & Chakraborty, R. Psychophysiological Correlates of Responses to Speech Differences. Research Enhancement Program grant, Texas State University, September 2016, $16000.00.
- Chakraborty. R. Influence of Crosslinguistic Congruence on Speech motor control in adult Spanish-English bilinguals. Research Enhancement Program grant, Texas State University, September 2013, $8000.00.
- Chakraborty. R., & Domsch, C. Towards Effective Treatment of Non-Native English Accent: Kinematic and Syntactic Evidence. Research Enhancement Program grant, Texas State University, September 2010, $16000.00.
- Chakraborty. R. Research Support from the Provost’s Office, Texas State University. 2008-2013, $50000.00.
- Chakraborty. R. Research Support for Speech Physiology Laboratory Set-up, Texas State University. 2008- 2007, $120,000.00.
- Weinberg Travel Grant, Purdue University (5 times between 2003 and 2006)
Grants in Review
- Chakraborty. R. & Schwarz, A. R-NR Profile Software Program: Increasing Unbiased Referrals for Language Evaluation of School-Aged Children. Submitted to Grant Program for Projects on Multicultural Activities, American Speech & Hearing Association, April, 2017.$16000.00