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2006-2007 (partial)

Bhandarkar, S.M. (with Dr. J. Arnold, Co-PI) US Dept. of Agriculture, “Novel Statistical Methods for Generation of Integrated Genomic Maps”, Sept. 1, 2002 - Aug. 31, 2006, $280,644 (continued).

Cai, Liming (PI) (with R. Malmberg of Plant Biology and M. McEachern of Genetics, Co-PI/s), “Searching Genomes for Non-coding RNAs by Their Structure”, National Institutes of Health, Biomedical Informatics Science and Technology Initiative, June 1, 2006 – May 31, 2009, $716,352 (continued).

Kissinger, Jessica (PI), John A. Miller and Eileen T. Kraemer (Co-PIs), “Integrated Databases for Apicomplexan Pathogens”, National Institutes of Health (NIH), July 2004 – June 2009, $3,100,000 (CS Portion $538,816) (continued).

Eileen Kraemer (PI), Elizabeth Davis (Co-PI), "Collaborative research: Program Visualization: Using Perceptual and Cognitive Concepts to Quantify Quality, Support Instruction, and Improve Interactions," $303,606 (UGA), $278,495 (GT) June 15, 2003 – June 14, 2007 (continued).

Mueller, Frank (PI), David Lowenthal (Co-PI), National Science Foundation Computing Processes and Artifacts (FCPA), “Detecting and Alleviating Sources of Scalability Problems”, September 2004 – August 2007, $164,152 (continued).

Pierce, Michael (PI), et al., Co-PI's in CS: Amit P. Sheth, Krys J. Kochut and John A. Miller, “Bioinformatics of Glycan Expression,” National Institutes of Health (NIH), July 2003 - July 2008, $6,700,000 (Computer Science portion $709,401) (continued).

D. Nute and W.D. Potter, “Expanding NED Capabilities: Adding Stand Regeneration,” USDA Forest Service, $30,912, 1/2005 – 12/2007 (continued).

Nute, D. and W.D. Potter, “Expanding NED-2 Capabilities: Regeneration, Economics, Southern Wildlife Management”, USDA Forest Service, $65,000, July 1, 2006 to June 30, 2008 (new).

A. Sheth, PI, Co-PIs: I. B. Arpinar, K. Kochut, J. Miller, National Science Foundation-ITR, “SemDIS: Discovering Complex Relationships in the Semantic Web”, $900,000, October 1, 2003 – December 31, 2007; extended by $100,000 in 2005, (continued).

Thiab R. Taha (PI), “Support for the Fifth IMACS International Conference on Nonlinear Evolution Equations and Wave Phenomena: Computation and Theory Conference”, NSF, April 2007, $18,000, August 15, 2006 – July 31, 2008 (new).

J. Arnold (PI), D. Logan, C. Teare-Ketter (Co-PIs), T. Taha, Senior Personnel, “Genomics and Computational Biology: a REU site”, NSF, $318,012, March 1, 2007 – February 29, 2010 (new).

 

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2005-2006

Bhandarkar, S.M. (with Dr. J. Arnold, Co-PI) US Dept. of Agriculture, “Novel Statistical Methods for Generation of Integrated Genomic Maps”, Sept. 1, 2002 - Aug. 31, 2006, $280,644 (continued).

Bhandarkar, S.M., “Design and Prototype Development of a Computer Vision-based Lumber Production Planning System”, US Department of Agriculture, $190,000, Dec. 15, 2000 – Aug. 31, 2005. (In addition, $35,000 matching funds from VP for Research.) (continued).

Cai, Liming (PI) (with R. Malmberg of Plant Biology and M. McEachern of Genetics, Co-PI/s), “Searching Genomes for Non-coding RNAs by Their Structure”, National Institutes of Health, Biomedical Informatics Science and Technology Initiative, June 1, 2006 – May 31, 2009, $716,352 (new).

Canfield, E.R. (PI), National Security Agency, Mathematical Sciences program, “Asymptotic Methods in Combinatorics”, $87,185, November 26, 2004 – June 30, 2006 (continued).

Canfield, E.R. (PI), J.W. Smith and H.R. Arabnia, University of Georgia Yamacraw Program (2005-2006), Georgia Governor's Office, $604,756, continued support for permanent/continued staff and faculty positions for the Department of Computer Science (continued).

Kissinger, Jessica (PI), John A. Miller and Eileen T. Kraemer (Co-PIs), “Integrated Databases for Apicomplexan Pathogens”, National Institutes of Health (NIH), July 2004 – June 2009, $3,100,000 (CS Portion $538,816) (continued).

Kraemer, Eileen and Elizabeth Davis, NSF "Program Visualization: Using Perceptual and Cognitive Concepts to Quantify Quality, Support Instruction, and Improve Interactions," $303,606, June 15, 2003 – June 14, 2006 (continued).

Mueller, Frank (PI), David Lowenthal (Co-PI), National Science Foundation Computing Processes and Artifacts (FCPA), “Detecting and Alleviating Sources of Scalability Problems”, September 2004 – August 2007, $164,152 (continued).

Pierce, Michael (PI), et al., Co-PI's in CS: Amit P. Sheth, Krys J. Kochut and John A. Miller, “Bioinformatics of Glycan Expression,” National Institutes of Health (NIH), July 2003 - July 2008, $6,700,000 (Computer Science portion $709,401) (continued).

Potter, W.D., “STP-ET: Spray Treatment Planning Using Evolutionary Techniques”, $15,000, USDA, Forest Service, 5/1/2005 – 5/31/2006 (new).

Sheth, A. (PI) “Ontology, Metadata and Semantic Association Support for Semantic Agent Based Document Protection”, ARDA funded project (subcontract to CTA, Inc.), $268,716, October 19, 2004 – November 30, 2006 (continued).

Sheth, Amit P., Budak I. Arpinar, John A. Miller and Krys J. Kochut, “SemDis: Discovering Complex Relationships in Semantic Web,” National Science Foundation, Information Technology Research (NSF-ITR), October 1, 2003 – December 31, 2006, $800,000 (continued).

Amit P. Sheth (PI), John A. Miller (Co-PI), “Eclipse Innovation Grant”, IBM Eclipse Foundation, January 2005 to December 2005, $30,000 (continued).

Sheth, Amit P. (PI), E. Lynn Usery, I. Budak Arpinar, Xiaobai Yap (Co-PIs), Homeland Security Workshop, UCGIS, $15,000, August 2003 – July 2005 (continued).

Taha, Thiab (PI), NSF, Support for the Fourth IMACS International Conference on Nonlinear Evolution Equations and Wave Phenomena: Computation and Theory Conference", $15,000, August 1, 2004 - July 31, 2006 (continued).

 

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2004-2005

Bhandarkar, S.M. (with Dr. J. Arnold, Co-PI) US Dept. of Agriculture, “Novel Statistical Methods for Generation of Integrated Genomic Maps”, Sept. 1, 2002 - Aug. 31, 2005, $280,644 (continued).

Bhandarkar, S.M., “Design and Prototype Development of a Computer Vision-based Lumber Production Planning System”, US Department of Agriculture, $190,000, Dec. 15, 2000 – Aug. 31, 2005. (In addition, $35,000 matching funds from VP for Research.) (continued).

Canfield, E.R. (PI), National Security Agency, Mathematical Sciences program, “Asymptotic Methods in Combinatorics”, $87,185, November 26, 2004 – June 30, 2006 (new).

Canfield, E.R. (PI), J.W. Smith and H.R. Arabnia, University of Georgia Yamacraw Program (2003-2004), Georgia Governor's Office, $614,870, continued support for permanent/continued staff and faculty positions for the Department of Computer Science (continued).

Kissinger, Jessica (PI), John A. Miller and Eileen T. Kraemer (Co-PIs), “Integrated Databases for Apicomplexan Pathogens”, National Institutes of Health (NIH), July 2004 – June 2009, $3,100,000 (CS Portion $538,816) (new).

Kraemer, Eileen and Elizabeth Davis, NSF "Program Visualization: Using Perceptual and Cognitive Concepts to Quantify Quality, Support Instruction, and Improve Interactions," $303,606, June 15, 2003 – June 14, 2006 (continued).

Lowenthal, David (PI), National Science Foundation Advanced Computational Research Program (ACR), "HC-MPI: A System for Out-of-Core, Heterogeneous Data Distributions", $150,000, July 1, 2003 – June 30, 2005 (additionally, $6000 on an REU supplement) (continued).

Mueller, Frank (PI), David Lowenthal (Co-PI), National Science Foundation Computing Processes and Artifacts (FCPA), “Detecting and Alleviating Sources of Scalability Problems”, September 2004 – August 2007, $164,152 (new).

Potter, W.D., “SAGA3: Spray Advisor GA Parameter Setting Analysis,” $37,000, USDA Forest Service, 8/2003 – 9/2004 (continued).

Knight, Doyle (PI), Khaled Rasheed (Co-PI) and 3 other Co-PIs, National Science Foundation (NSF), “Data Driven Design Optimization in Engineering Using Concurrent Integrated Experiment and Simulation,” $1,200,000, Oct. 1, 2001 – Sept. 30, 2004 (UGA's portion $137,295) (continued).

Pierce, Michael (PI), et al., Co-PI's in CS: Amit P. Sheth, Krys J. Kochut and John A. Miller, “Bioinformatics of Glycan Expression,” National Institutes of Health (NIH), July 2003 - July 2008, $6,700,000 (Computer Science portion $709,401) (continued).

Sheth, A. (PI) “Ontology, Metadata and Semantic Association Support for Semantic Agent Based Document Protection”, ARDA funded project (subcontract to CTA, Inc.), $201,216, October 19, 2004 – November 30, 2005 (new).

Sheth, Amit P., Budak I. Arpinar, John A. Miller and Krys J. Kochut, “SemDis: Discovering Complex Relationships in Semantic Web,” National Science Foundation, Information Technology Research (NSF-ITR), October 1, 2003 – September 30, 2007, $800,000 (continued).

Sheth, Amit P. (PI), John Miller (Co-PI), “Eclipse Innovation Grant”, IBM Eclipse Foundation, 2004, $85,000 (new).

Sheth, Amit, Budak Arpinar, Krys Kochut, National Science Foundation, "ITR: Semantic Association Identification and Knowledge Discovery for National Security Applications", (IDM program) CISE-ITR-0219649, $200,000, July 1, 2002-June 30, 2005 (continued).

Sheth, Amit P. (PI), E. Lynn Usery, I. Budak Arpinar, Xiaobai Yap (Co-PIs), Homeland Security Workshop, UCGIS, $15,000, August 2003 – July 2005 (continued).

Taha, Thiab (PI), NSF, Support for the Fourth IMACS International Conference on Nonlinear Evolution Equations and Wave Phenomena: Computation and Theory Conference", $15,000, August 1, 2004 - July 31, 2006 (new).

 

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2003-2004

Bhandarkar, S.M. (with Dr. J. Arnold, Co-PI) US Dept. of Agriculture, “Novel Statistical Methods for Generation of Integrated Genomic Maps”, Sept. 1, 2002 - Aug. 31, 2005, $280,644 (continued).

Bhandarkar, S.M. (with Dr. Jack Yu, MD, Medical College of Georgia, Co-PI University of Georgia and Medical College of Georgia Joint Research Program) “Computer-assisted External Reduction and Internal Fixation of Complex Crainofacial Fractures”, Sept. 1, 2002 - June 30, 2003, $53,340 (continued).

Bhandarkar, S.M., D. Lowenthal and S. Watterson, State of Georgia Yamacraw Research Program , “An Integrated Scalable Client-Server System for Energy-aware Computing”, $75,000, July 1, 2002 - June 30, 2003 (continued).

Bhandarkar, S.M., “Design and Prototype Development of a Computer Vision-based Lumber Production Planning System”, US Department of Agriculture, $190,000, Dec. 15, 2000 - Dec. 30, 2004. (In addition, $30,000 matching funds from VP for Research.) (continued).

Canfield, E.R. (PI), J.W. Smith and H.R. Arabnia, University of Georgia Yamacraw Program (2003-2004), Georgia Governor's Office, $639,099, continued support for permanent/continued staff and faculty positions for the Department of Computer Science (continued).

Kraemer, Eileen, NSF CAREER Award, "An Infrastructure in Support of Configurable, Consistent, Interactive Computational Steering", $201,617, May 1998 - April 2003 (continued).

Kraemer, Eileen and Elizabeth Davis, NSF "Program Visualization: Using Perceptual and Cognitive Concepts to Quantify Quality, Support Instruction, and Improve Interactions," $303,606, June 15, 2003 – June 14, 2007 (continued).

Lowenthal, David (PI), S. Bhandarkar, A. Sheth, K. Li, S. Watterson (Co-PIs), State of Georgia Yamacraw Research Program, “System-Level Techniques for Energy Aware Computing” (Focus area: Enabling Personal Networked and Home Computing Applications with Metadata), $27,150, July 1, 2003 – June 30, 2004 (new).

Lowenthal, D.K., (PI) with S.M. Bhandarkar and E. Kramer (Co-PI), “Instrumentation Grant for Research in Parallel and Distributed Computing, Experimental and Integrative Activities”, NSF, March 2000-February 2004, $114,000 (includes matching from the University of Georgia Research Foundation ) (continued).

Lowenthal, D. (PI), "A Power-Aware Scheduler for Streaming Multimedia Clients", National Science Foundation REU Program, $2,500, July 1, 2003 – June 30, 2004 (continued).

Lowenthal, David (PI), National Science Foundation Advanced Computational Research Program (ACR), "HC-MPI: A System for Out-of-Core, Heterogeneous Data Distributions", $150,000, July 1, 2003 – June 2005 (additionally, $6000 on an REU supplement) (continued).

Lowenthal, David, National Science Foundation CAREER Award, "An Integrated Compiler/Run-Time System for Global Data Distribution", Computer and Communications Research, July 1, 1998 - June 30, 2003, $200,000 (continued).

Potter, W.D., “SAGA3: Spray Advisor GA Parameter Setting Analysis,” $37,000, USDA Forest Service, 8/2003 – 9/2004 (new).

Knight, Doyle (PI), Khaled Rasheed (Co-PI) and 3 other Co-PIs, National Science Foundation (NSF), “Data Driven Design Optimization in Engineering Using Concurrent Integrated Experiment and Simulation,” $1,200,000, 2001-2004 (UGA's portion $137,295) (continued).

Schuttler, Bernd (PI), David Lowenthal, Bob Robinson, and Jem Corcoran, (Co-PIs), National Science Foundation Information Technology Research Program, “ITR/ACS: Stochastic Summation of High-Order Feynman Graph Expansions”, September 2000-August 2003, $487,000. (CS portion – approximately $236,195) (continued).

Sheth, A. and L. Usery (PIs), B. Arpinar & X. Yao (Co-Pi), “Homeland Security Workshop”, USGIS, Amicalola Falls State Park , GA. , November 2003, $15,000 (new).

Pierce, Michael (PI), et al., Co-PI's in CS: Amit P. Sheth, Krys J. Kochut and John A. Miller, “Bioinformatics of Glycan Expression,” National Institutes of Health (NIH), July 2003 - July 2008, $6,700,000 (Computer Science portion $709,401) (new).

Sheth, Amit P., Budak I. Arpinar, John A. Miller and Krys J. Kochut, “SemDis: Discovering Complex Relationships in Semantic Web,” National Science Foundation, Information Technology Research (NSF-ITR), October 2003 - September 2007, $800,000 (new).

Sheth, Amit P. (PI), John Miller (Co-PI), “Eclipse Innovation Grant”, IBM Eclipse Foundation, Jan 1, 2004 – Dec 1, 2004, $28,000 (new).

Sheth, Amit, Budak Arpinar, Krys Kochut, National Science Foundation, "ITR: Semantic Association Identification and Knowledge Discovery for National Security Applications", (IDM program) CISE-ITR-0219649, $212,000, July 1, 2002-June 30, 2005 (continued).

Taha, Thiab, NSF, Support for the Third IMACS International Conference on Nonlinear Evolution Equations and Wave Phenomena: Computation and Theory Conference", $15,000, August 1, 2002 - October 31, 2003 (continued).

 

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2002-2003

Bhandarkar, S.M. (PI), Design and Prototype Development of a Computer Vision-based Lumber Production Planning System, US Department of Agriculture, $190,000, Dec. 15, 2000 - Dec. 30, 2003. (In addition, $30,000 matching funds from VP for Research.) (continued).

Paterson, A. (PI), S. M. Bhandarkar, R. Dean, J. Kececioglu, L. Pratt, M.M. Pratt, S. Kresovich, and R. Wing (Co-PI's) Cross-linked Sorghum and Rice Physical Maps as a Foundation for Analyzing Genome Structure, Function and Variation in C4 Grasses, NSF, $3,246,755 (CS portion $164,932), Oct. 1, 1998 - Sept. 30, 2002 (continued).

Bhandarkar, S.M. (with Dr. J. Arnold, Co-PI), US Dept. of Agriculture, Novel Statistical Methods for Generation of Integrated Genomic Maps, $280,644, Sept. 1, 2002 - Aug. 31, 2005 (new).

Bhandarkar, S.M. (with Dr. Jack Yu, MD, University of Georgia and Medical College of Georgia Joint Research Program, Medical College of Georgia, Co-PI) Computer-assisted External Reduction and Internal Fixation of Complex Crainofacial Fractures, $53,340, Sept. 1, 2002 - June 30, 2003 (new).

Kraemer, E. (PI), "An Infrastructure in Support of Configurable, Consistent, Interactive Computational Steering," NSF CAREER Award, $201,617, May 1998 - April 2003 (continued).

Kraemer, E. and E. Davis "Program Visualization: Using Perceptual and Cognitive Concepts to Quantify Quality, Support Instruction, and Improve Interactions," NSF, $303,606, June 15, 2003 – June 14, 2006 (new).

Lowenthal, D. (PI), E. Kraemer and S.M. Bhandarkar (Co-Pi's), National Science Foundation Major Research Instrumentation Grant, “Instrumentation Grant for Research in Parallel and Distributed Computing”, Experimental and Integrative Activities, $114,000, March 2000-February 2004 (includes matching from the University of Georgia Research Foundation) (continued).

Canfield, E.R. (PI), J.W. Smith and H.R. Arabnia, University of Georgia Yamacraw Program (2002-2003), Georgia Governor's office, $608,402, continued support for permanent/continued staff and faculty positions for the Department of Computer Science (continued).

Schuttler, B. (PI), Co-PIs: D. Lowenthal, R.W. Robinson, and J. Corcoran, National Science Foundation Information Technology Research Program, “ITR/ACS: Stochastic Summation of High-Order Feynman Graph Expansions”, $487,000. (CS portion – approximately $236,195), September 2000-February 2004 (continued).

Lowenthal, D. (PI), "An Integrated Compiler/Run-Time System for Global Data Distribution", National Science Foundation CAREER Award, Computer and Communications Research, $200,000, July 1, 1998 - June 30, 2003 (continued).

Lowenthal, D. (PI), "HC-MPI: A System for Out-of-Core, Heterogeneous Data Distributions", National Science Foundation Advanced Computational Research Program (ACR), $150,000, May 2003 - June 30, 2005 (new).

Lowenthal, D. (PI), "A Power-Aware Scheduler for Streaming Multimedia Clients", National Science Foundation REU Program, $2,500, July 1, 2003 – June 30, 2004 (new).

Lowenthal, D., S. Watterson and S.M. Bhandarkar, "An Integrated Scalable Client-Server System for Energy-aware Computing," State of Georgia Yamacraw Research Program, $75,000 July 1, 2002 - June 30, 2003 (new).

Potter, W.D., “SAGA-STP Aerial Spray Treatment Planner, Extension”, USDA Forest Service, $20,600, 7/2001 – 8/2002 (continued).

Knight, D. (PI), Khaled Rasheed (Co-PI) and 3 other Co-PIs, National Science Foundation (NSF), "Data Driven Design Optimization in Engineering Using Concurrent Integrated Experiment and Simulation", $1,200,000 (UGA's portion $137,295), October 1, 2001 - September 30, 2004 (continued).

Sheth, A., B. Arpinar, K. Kochut, National Science Foundation, "ITR: Semantic Association Identification and Knowledge Discovery for National Security Applications", (IDM Program), CISE-ITR-0219649, $200,000, August 15, 2002 - July 31, 2005 (new).

Sheth, A. (PI), “Database and Information Systems Research for Semantic Web and Enterprises,” National Science Foundation, $20,000, January 2, 2002 – December 31, 2002 (new).

Sheth, A. (PI), “Database and Information Systems Research for Semantic Web and Enterprises,” EU Thematic Network Onto Web, $5,000, March 15, 2002 – March 14, 2003 (new).

Taha,T., NSF, Support for the Third IMACS International Conference on Nonlinear Evolution Equations and Wave Phenomena: Computation and Theory Conference", $15,000, August 1, 2002 - October 31, 2003 (new).

 

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2001-2002

S. M. Bhandarkar (PI), Design and Prototype Development of a Computer Vision-based Lumber Production Planning System, US Department of Agriculture, $190,000, Dec. 15, 2000 - Dec. 30, 2003. (In addition, $30,000 matching funds from VP for Research.) (continued).

S. M. Bhandarkar (PI) and J. Arnold (Co-PI), Parallel Computing for Physical Mapping of Fungal Genomes, U.S. Dept. of Agriculture, $200,000, Sept. 15, 1997 – May 31, 2002 (continued).

Andrew Paterson (PI), S. M. Bhandarkar, R. Dean, J. Kececioglu, L. Pratt, M. M. Pratt, S. Kresovich, and R. Wing (Co-PI's) Cross-linked Sorghum and Rice Physical Maps as a Foundation for Analyzing Genome Structure, Function and Variation in C4 Grasses, NSF, $3,246,755 (CS portion $164,932), Oct. 1, 1998 - Sept. 30, 2002 (continued).

University of Georgia Yamacraw Program (2001-2002), E. Rodney Canfield (PI), Jeffrey W. Smith and Hamid R. Arabnia, Georgia Governor's office, $878,592, continued support for permanent/continued staff and faculty positions (includes startup funds for new faculty) for the Department of Computer Science (continued).

E. Kraemer (PI), NSF CAREER Award, "An Infrastructure in Support of Configurable, Consistent, Interactive Computational Steering", $201,617, May 1998 - April 2003 (continued).

David Lowenthal (PI), Eileen Kraemer and Suchendra Bhandarkar (Co-Pi's), National Science Foundation Major Research Instrumentation Grant, “Instrumentation Grant for Research in Parallel and Distributed Computing”, Experimental and Integrative Activities, March 2000-February 2003, $114,000 (includes matching from the University of Georgia Research Foundation ) (continued).

S. Chandra (Co-PI with D. Lowenthal, B. Bishop), State of Georgia Yamacraw Research Program, “An Integrated Scalable Client-Server System for Energy-aware Computing,” $139,838 July 2001 – June 2002 (new).

Benjamin Bishop (PI), Mosis/USC IC fabrication services – MEP Research Grant, (competitive award) ~$24,955 approved August 2001 (new).

David Lowenthal, Surendar Chandra, Benjamin Bishop (CO-PI), State of Georgia Yamacraw Research Program, “An Integrated Scalable Client-Server System for Energy-Aware Computing”, Oct 2000 – Aug 2001, $164,000 (continued).

Bernd Schuttler (PI), Co-PIs: David Lowenthal, R.W. Robinson, and Jem Corcoran, National Science Foundation Information Technology Research Program, “ITR/ACS: Stochastic Summation of High-Order Feynman Graph Expansions”, September 2000-August 2003, $487,000. (CS portion – approximately $236,195) (new).

David Lowenthal (PI), National Science Foundation CAREER Award, "An Integrated Compiler/Run-Time System for Global Data Distribution", Computer and Communications Research, July 1, 1998 - June 30, 2003, $200,000 (continued).

Potter, W.D., “SAGA-STP Aerial Spray Treatment Planner”, USDA Forest Service, $35,000. 8/2000 – 12/2002 (continued).

Potter, W.D., “SAGA-STP Aerial Spray Treatment Planner, Extension”, USDA Forest Service, $20,600, 7/2001 – 8/2002 (new).

Khaled Rasheed (PI), Rutgers University – Subcontract from Darpa Grant. “Self Adaptive GA -Based Design Optimization using Reduced Models”, $60,000, 2000-2002 (continued).

Doyle Knight (PI), Khaled Rasheed (Co-PI) and 3 other Co-PIs, National Science Foundation (NSF), "Data Driven Design Optimization in Engineering Using Concurrent Integrated Experiment and Simulation", $1,200,000 (UGA's portion $137,295), 2001-2004 (new).

A. Sheth, J. A. Miller, and K. J. Kochut, "Extending Meteor with Workflow Reuse, Adaptation, and Collaboration", Naval Research Laboratory, January 1, 2000 – September 30, 2001, $200,000 (continued).

Thiab Taha (PI), NSF, “The Second IMACS International Conference on Nonlinear Evolution Equations and Wave Phenomena: Computation and Theory”, $13,817, Sept. 1, 2000 – Jan. 31, 2002 (continued).

 

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2000-2001

S.M. Bhandarkar (PI), Design and Prototype Development of a Computer Vision-based Lumber Production Planning System, US Department of Agriculture, $190,000, Dec. 15, 2000 - Dec. 30, 2003 (new).

S. M. Bhandarkar (PI) and J. Arnold (Co-PI), Parallel Computing for Physical Mapping of Fungal Genomes, U.S. Dept. of Agriculture, $200,000, Sept. 15, 1997 - Sept. 30, 2001 (continued).

Andrew Paterson (PI), S. M. Bhandarkar, R. Dean, J. Kececioglu, L. Pratt, M. M. Pratt, S. Kresovich, and R. Wing (Co-PI's) Cross-linked Sorghum and Rice Physical Maps as a Foundation for Analyzing Genome Structure, Function and Variation in C4 Grasses, NSF, $3,246,755, Oct. 1, 1998 - Sept. 30, 2001 (continued).

David Lowenthal, Surendar Chandra, Benjamin Bishop (PI's), State of Georgia Yamacraw Research Program, “An Integrated Scalable Client-Server System for Energy-Aware Computing”, Oct 2000 – July 2001, $164,000 (new).

A. Sheth, J. A. Miller, and K. J. Kochut, "Extending Meteor with Workflow Reuse, Adaptation, and Collaboration," Naval Research Laboratory, January 1, 2000 - December 31, 2000, $200,000 (new).

A. Sheth, K. Kochut, "The Alexandria Digital Earth Modeling System [Semantic Interoperability and Collaboration]," National Science Foundation, 1999-2004, $600,583. ($25,000 in UGARF equipment matching) (continued).

E. Kraemer (PI), NSF CAREER Award, "An Infrastructure in Support of Configurable, Consistent, Interactive Computational Steering", $201,617, May 1998 - April 2002 (continued).

Gruia-Catalin Roman (P.I.) and Eileen Kraemer (Co-P.I.), NSF Award, Computer and Computation Research, "Query-Based Visualization of Executing Distributed Computations", $270,053, July 1997 - June 2001 (continued).

Guru Parulkar (P.I.) and Eileen Kraemer, Doug Schmidt, Ron Cytron, Jon Turner (Co-P.I.'s), NSF Award, Networking and Communication Resources and Infrastructure, "Network Monitoring, Visualization and Control with Emphasis on Multi-Layer Protocols and Human-in-the-Loop", $1,200,059, September 1997 - August 2001 (continued).

E. Kraemer (PI), Washington University in St. Louis (subcontract), "Monitoring, Visualization, and Control of High Speed Networks with Emphasis on Multi-Layer Protocols and Human-in-the-Loop", $24,677, 01/01/00 - 12/31/00 (new).

Bernd Schuttler (PI), David Lowenthal, Bob Robinson, and Jem Corcoran (Co-PI's), National Science Foundation Information Technology Research Program, “ITR/ACS: Stochastic Summation of High-Order Feynman Graph Expansions”, September 2000-August 2003, $487,000 (new).

David Lowenthal (PI), Eileen Kraemer and Suchendra Bhandarkar (Co-Pi's), National Science Foundation Major Research Instrumentation Grant, “Instrumentation Grant for Research in Parallel and Distributed Computing”, Experimental and Integrative Activities, March 2000-February 2003, $114,000 (includes matching from the University of Georgia Research Foundation) (new).

D. Lowenthal (PI), National Science Foundation CAREER Award, "An Integrated Compiler/Run-Time System for Global Data Distribution", Computer and Communications Research, July 1, 1998 - June 30, 2002, $200,000 (continued).

B. Verma (Project Leader), Nute, McClendon, Potter, Bergstrom, Turner, Beck, Faust, Liu, Cummings (Investigators), “Decision Support Systems”, Georgia Research Alliance (GETC), $1,395,000, 1998 – 2000 (continued).

W.D. Potter, James W. Smith, L.O. Ely, “Internet and Computer Technology for Transfer of Information to Dairy Producers”, $212,358, USDA Fund for Rural America, May 1, 1998 – May 1, 2001 (continued).

D. Nute and W.D. Potter, “Assessing the Impacts of Timber Harvesting on Soil Nitrogen Capital: An Analysis of Sustainable, Long-Term Productivity,” $34,000, 9/98 – 8/00, USDA Forest Service (continued).

D. Nute and W.D. Potter, “Multi-Criterial Decision Support for Forest Management,” $30,960, funding extension awarded 9/98 – 8/01, USDA Forest Service (continued).

Potter, W.D., “NED-IIS: An Intelligent Information System for Forest Ecosystem Management,” $22,500, 9/99 – 12/00, USDA Forest Service (continued).

Potter, W.D., “SAGA: Spray Advisor Genetic Algorithm Extension,” $44,700, 8/99 – 12/00, USDA Forest Service (continued).

Potter, W.D., “SAGA-STP Aerial Spray Treatment Planner”, USDA Forest Service, $35,000. 8/2000 – 12/2001 (new).

Twery, M., M. Rauscher, D. Nute, and W.D. Potter, “NED: A Practical Decision Support System for Ecological Management of Forests,” $395,849, USDA-CSREES, 1/2001 – 12/2003 (new).

Nute, D.E. and W.D. Potter, “Assessing the Impacts of Timber Harvesting on Soil Nitrogen Capital: An Analysis of Sustainable, Long-Term Productivity,” extension to existing grant with the USDA Forest Service, $2500 (new).

D. Nute and W.D. Potter, “NED: A Practical Decision Support System,” USDA Forest Service, 1/2001 – 12/2003 (new).

Khaled Rasheed (PI), Rutgers University – Subcontract from Darpa Grant. “Self Adaptive GA -Based Design Optimization using Reduced Models”, $40,000, 2000-2001 (new).

Saul Amarel (PI), Louis Steinberg (Co-PI), and Khaled Rasheed (Investigator), Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA), Department of Defense, "Self-Adaptive Software for Automated Design of Complex Engineering Systems," $540,000, 1998-2001 (continued).

Louis Steinberg (PI), Robert Berk (Co-PI), and Khaled Rasheed Investigator, National Science Foundation (NSF), "Utility-Based Control of Hierarchical Design," $349,000, 1998-2001 (continued).

T.R. Taha (PI), NSF, “The Second IMACS International Conference on Nonlinear Evolution Equations and Wave Phenomena: Computation and Theory”, $13,817, Sept. 1, 2000 – Aug. 31, 2001 (new).

 

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