NSF Grants Enhance Our Research Scope


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NSF Grants Enhance Our Research Scope

The Ohio State Computer Science and Engineering Department’s faculty members have once again shown their commitment to performing cutting edge research and the National Science Foundation has recognized their expertise. This summer, the department received fourteen new research awards, totaling seven million dollars. This represents a significant increase in the amount of research funding received from previous years.

Department Chair Xiaodong Zhang felt “the increase in the number of NSF grants reflects the growing depth and width of our research scope with peer-recognized visions and well-organized plans.”

A list of the new awards:

 

Gagan Agrawal and Raghu Machiraju, Data Intensive Computing Solutions for Neuro-Imaging

Anish Arora, Localization and System Services for Spatio Temporal Actions in Cyber-Physical Systems

Tamal Dey,  Reconstructing and Inferring Topology and Geometry from Point Cloud Data, in conjunction with the Math Department

Eric Fosler-Lussier, Explicit Articulatory Models of Spoken Language, With Application to Automatic Speech Recognition

DK Panda, Topology-aware MPI Collectives and Scheduling for Petascale Systems with InfiniBand

DK Panda, Designing QoS-aware MPI and File Systems Protocols for InfiniBand Clusters

P. Sadayappan and Nasko Rountev, An Environment for High-Productivity High-Performance Computing using GPUs/Accelerators

P. Sadayappan, Customizable Domain-Specific  Computing

P. Sadayappan, Petascale Simulations of Quantum Systems by Stochastic Methods

Srinivasan Parthasarathy and P. Sadayappan Global Graphs: A Middleware for Data Intensive Computing

Ness Shroff Unifying Network Coding and Cross-Layer Optimization for Wireless Mesh Networks: Theory and Implementation

Bruce Weide and Paul Sivilotti, Autonomous Driving in Mixed-Traffic Urban Environments, in conjunction with the ECE and OSC

Dong Xuan and Steve Lai, Connected Coverage of Wireless Sensor Networks in Theoretical and Practical Settings

Xiaodong ZhangBasic Research for Developing SSD-based Caching and Hybrid Storage Systems