Research Grants and Contracts
Awarded about $5M as PI and $10M overall in external funds.
External Grants and Contracts - Active
- NSF (PI) Collaborative Research:CyberTraining:Implementation:Medium: Broadening Adoption of Parallel and Dis- tributed Computing in Undergraduate Computer Science and Engineering Curricula, 2020-23, $701,772
- NSF (PI) Collaborative Research: CyberTraining: Conceptualization: Planning a Sustainable Ecosystem for Incorpo- rating Parallel and Distributed Computing into Undergraduate Curriculum, 2019-21, $423,984
- NSF (co-PI) CCRI: Planning: ScooterLab: Development of a Programmable and Participatory e-Scooter Testbed to Enable CISE-focused Micro-mobility Research, 2020-21, $100,000
- DoD (co-PI) CCRI: A Flexible Testbed for Cyber Deception, Cyber Hardening, and Disinformation Research, 2021-22, $472,921
External Grants and Contracts - Completed
- NSF (PI) Program Director, Learning and Workforce Development, Office of Advanced Cyberinfrastructure, 2015-19, $580,000
- NSF-CNS (PI) CRI: Parallel and Distributed Computing Curriculum Development and Educational Resources, 2012-19, $1.5M
- GSU’s funding is $1.2M toward a Center for Research on Parallel and Distributed Computing Education (CDER). Co-PIs are Arnold Rosenberg - Northeastern, Alan Sussman - Maryland, Charles Weems - UMass and Anshul Gupta (IBM Research). This project is also supported by CISE, OCI, and EHR/DUE.
- NSF - IIS (PI), Toward Parallel and Distributed Computing into Core Curriculum of CS/CE Undergraduates, 2011-15, $99,910
- NSF (PI), CiC: GIS Vector Data Overlay Processing on Azure Platform, 2010-13, $199,993
- NSF - CNS (PI), Exploratory Frameworks for Distributed Algorithms for Optimization Problems on Networks of Het- erogeneous Sensors, 2009-11, $112,162
- NIH (Co-P.I. with P. Katz, R. Sunderraman and Y. Zhu), “NeuronBank: Knowledge-base of Identified Neurons and Synaptic Connections,” 2006-08, $200,000
- IBM (co-PI with M. Swaminathan, Georgia Tech) “16-Processor Linux Cluster for Mixed Circuit Simulation.”
- Georgia Research Alliance - Yamacraw (PI), ‘System on Devices: A Middleware for Collaborative Applications on handheld devices,” 2000-04, $969,780
- NIH (Lead Investigator with R. Harrison and others), “Georgia State University Biomedical Computing Center (Planning Grant),” 2003-06, $1,090,000
- NSF (Consultant with V. Olshevsky), “Fast and Accurate Algorithms for Structured Matrix Computations,” 2001, $140,947
- Internet2 Network Research Workshop Planning Committee (Co-PI with Y. Zhang), “Intelligent Internet2 Agents for Distributed Data Mining,” 2000, Travel Funds.
- NSF (Investigator with Ed Dubinsky and others), “IPCURT Project,” 1998-99. $100,000
- Georgia Research Alliance (Co-PI with Kay Beck, Gary Moss, others) “Cineon Project: Establishment of a Digital Imaging Laboratory.” 1996-97. $1,500,000
- Georgia Research Alliance (Co-PI with Akyldiz, I.), “Multimedia Applications and Internetworking in ATM Net- works.” 1995-96. $187,769
- Georgia Research Alliance (Co-PI with Fraser, M. D. and R. M. Fujimoto), “A Resource-Sharing Communications Subsystem for SCSI LANs.” 1995-96. $214,000
- Texas Advanced Technology Program Grant (Consultant with Sajal K. Das), “Parallel Discrete Event Simulation: Theory and Implementations.” 1993-95, $120,000
NSF-SUPPORTED TCPP CURRICULUM INITIATIVE:
- Intel (PI), NSF/TCPP Curriculum Initiative on Parallel and Distributed Computing - Early Adoption, 2011-19, $170,000
- NSF - CNS (PI), Early Adopters of Curriculum Initiative in Parallel and Distributed Computing at EduPar-12, 2012-13. $49,977
- NSF - CNS (PI), A Curriculum Initiative on Parallel and Distributed Computing - Workshop on Parallel and Distributed Computing Education (EduPar-11) and Early Adopter Program, 2011-12, $49,998
- IBM (PI), Support for Keynote at Workshop on Parallel and Distributed Computing Education (EduPar-11), 2011-12, $2,000
- NVIDIA (PI), GPU Cards Donations for Early Adopters of NSF/TCPP Curriculum Initiative on Parallel and Distributed Computing, 2011-12, 110 480-GTX and 60 Tesla Cards - valued at $400,000 In kind support.
- Intel (PI), Curriculum Workshop and Early Adoption: NSF/TCPP Curriculum Initiative on Parallel and Distributed Computing, 2010-11, $19,500
- NSF - CNS (PI), A Curriculum Initiative on Parallel and Distributed Computing - Toward Core Topics for Undergraduates, 2010-11, $60,000
- NSF - CNS (PI), A Planning Workshop on Curriculum Standards for Parallel and Distributed Computing, 2009-10, $49,992
STUDENT TRAVEL GRANTS for TCPP:
- NSF - CCF (PI), NSF/TCPP Student Travel Awards for IPDPS-2011-12, $20,000
- NSF - CCF (PI), TCPP Student Travel Awards, 2010-11, $49,913
- NSF - CCF (PI), TCPP PhD Forum and IPDPS-09 Student Travel Awards, 2009-10, $30,800
- NSF - CCF (PI), Student Travel Support for TCPP PhD Forum and IPDPS-08, 2008-09, $10,000
Internal Grants
- Technology Fee Grant, GSU. (PI), Cheetah Linux Cluster upgrade, 2014-15, $90,000
- Brains and Behavior Program, GSU. (co-PI with Chun Jiang and Markus Germann), Structure-functional Rela- tionship of Macromolecules such as K+ Channels: De Novo Modeling and Experimentation. Jan 2007 – Dec 2007, $29,973
- Research team Grant, GSU. (co-PI with Chun Jiang and Markus Germann), Structure-functional Relationship of Macromolecules such as K+ Channels: High-level Modeling and Effective Simulation. July 2006 – June 2007, $10,000
- Brains and Behavior Program(co-PI with S. Pallas and A. Shilnikov), Modeling circuits for stimulus velocity tuning in the superior colliculus, $26K
- Brains and Behavior Program (co-PI with P. Katz, R. Sunderraman and Y. Zhu), NeuronBank: Knowledgebase of Identified Neurons and Synaptic Connections, $25K
- Research team Grant, GSU. (PI), Smart Web Browsing and Searching on PDAs and Cell Phones. July 2001 – June 2002, $14,900
- State University System and GSU: Y2K Funds. (PI), Acquisition of 16-Processor Origin-2000 Silicon Graphics High-Performance Multiprocessor. 1999 (Replaced 8-CPU Power Series Multiprocessor). $158,000 (with $150,000 research discount from Silicon Graphics). – Added another 8 CPUs, 3 GB additional main memory and 180GB hard-drive for $150,000 in FY 2000 with $39,000 research discount from Silicon Graphics.
- Instructional Improvement Grant, GSU. (PI:) A New Course on Parallel Algorithms. July 1998 – June 1999. $2,000
- Research Initiation Grant, GSU. (PI:) Automatic Parallelization of Existing Discrete Event Simulators. July 1997 – June 98. $5,000
- Research team Grant, GSU., co-P.I. with Raj Sunderraman. Parallel and Distributed Algorithms for Deductive Databases. July 1997 – June 1998, $12,000
- Quality Improvement Funds, GSU., (P.I.) High Performance ATM Testbed. Jan. 1997 – June 1997, $8,000
- Y2K allocation (P.I.), Acquisition of Silicon Graphics Multiprocessor for Dept. of Mathematics and Computer Science. 1996 (Replaced by a 16-CPU Origin-2000, $158,000, 1999.)
- GSU Chancellor’s Initiative Fund, (co-P.I. with Owen, S.), Research into the Design, Development, and Network Delivery of Hypermedia Systems. July 96 – June 1997, $21,000
- Research Initiation Grant, GSU. (PI:) High Performance VLSI Logic Simulators. July 1995 – June 96. $5,000
- GSU Chancellor’s Initiative Fund (co-PI with Owen, S.), Research into the Design, Development, and Network Delivery of Hypermedia Systems.'' July 95 – June 1996, $21,400.
- GSU, (co-PI with Edwards, D. H., W. C. Bechtel, C. D. Derby, M. D. Fraser, R. A. Gagliano, V. Rehder, and W. W. Walthall), ''Proposal for a Center for Neural Communication and Computation. 1995.
- Instructional Improvement Grant, GSU. (PI:), Parallel Computation in Computer Science Curriculum. July 1994 – June 1995. $2,000
- Research Initiation Grant, GSU. (PI:) Parallel Discrete Event Simulation of Bounded Degree Networks. July 1993 – June 94. $4,800
- Research Enhancement Program, GSU (PI:) Implementation of Parallel Priority Queues on Shared-Memory Computers. July 1992 - June 1993, $5,000