Funding Resources

NSF Grant,
SERG : Research Experience for K12 (REK).
PI. Elke A. Rundensteiner and
co-PI  Prof. N. Heffernan.
2006-2008.

Title:  Automaton Meets Algebra: Towards an XML-Centric Stream Query System with Prof. M. Mani as co-PI.
NSF Grant,
Sept 1 2005 - Aug 31 2008.
Jan 2004.
$360,000

Title:  Quality in Visual Data Exploration.
(with Prof. M. Ward as PI),
NSF IDM.  
Jan 2004.
$360,000

IBM Eclipse Innovation Award,
IBM
$15,000. 
Jan. to Dec. 2004.

CRA Distributed Mentor Project,
CRA, Committee on the Status of Women in
Computing Research,
Mentoring Undergraduate Women in
Computing Research, NSF
$6,000,  for support for one female
undergraduate student  in Summer 2004 at WPI.

TotalETL Inc.,

``Distributed   robust data warehouse load technology using  EJB'',
$3,000.  2003 to  2004.

Elke Rundensteiner and   George Heineman
``On-line Stream Monitoring Systems: Untethered Healthcare,
Intrusion Detection,  and Beyond''.
WPI RDC grant.
$8,900.
July 1, 2003 to June 30, 2004.

NIMA, Security Agency,
PI: Matthew Ward  and Co-PI:  Elke Rundensteiner,
Visual Exploration Tools,
2003- 2004. \$100,000 

NSF, Interactive Systems and IDM Programs,
PI: Matthew Ward  and Co-PI:  Elke Rundensteiner,
Order, Spacing, and Clustering in Visual Exploration of Large Scale Data
2001 -   2004,
\$430,000.

Sept. 2001 - May 2004.  
NSF IDM Program,
``Data Warehouse Maintenance over Dynamic Distributed Sources'',
NSF,
2000 - 2004,
\$225,000.  

HP, Grassroots Program, support collaborative work between
WPI in the form of supporting one graduate student to conduct
 research of joint interest,  Sept 2000 to March 2001, \$22,000.
 

Verizon Corporation (formerly known as GTE Inc), MQP project $4,000, 2000/2001 academic year.

RDC Council, WPI, E-Commerce Database Activities, Aug 2000
-- 2001, \$10,500.

Verizon Corporation (formerly known as GTE Inc), support   collaborative work between GTE and WPI by a graduate student on   web data management. \$35,000, Aug. 1999 -- Sept. 2001.

CRA Distributed Mentor Project,  NSF,
(jointly with Professor Isabel Cruz).
$10,000
to support two female undergraduate
students to participate in web database  research project at WPI,
Summer 1999

REU supplement, NSF Young Investigator Award, NSF,
1999/2000, \$10,000.
Funding for two undergraduate students.

``Hierarchical Visualization Techniques for Data Mining'',
NSF, Interactive Systems and IDM Programs,
PI: Matthew Ward  and Co-PI:  Elke Rundensteiner,
August 1998 -  July 2001,  \$321,651.

GTE Corporation, MA,
support collaborative work between GTE and WPI
by a graduate student on topics of  Meta Data Management,
$30,000,
Oct 1998 -  May 2000.

NSF Young Investigator Award, NSF,
Sep. 1994 - Aug. 2000,  \$125,000 of base funding,
plus additional  matching funding of \$37,500 per year.
(moved all funds starting year 3 to WPI from University of Michigan.)

CISE Research Instrumentation: Large-Scale Data Visualization
and Management, NSF,
PI: Matthew Ward, Co-PIs:
Elke Rundensteiner, Isabel Cruz.
\$100,000 (including  \$32,000 matching funds from WPI),
for equipment,
Jan 1, 1998 -  Dec 31, 1999.


IBM  Corporate Fellowship,
for graduate student  (Li Chen),
Corporate IBM,
$12,000 per  year  plus tuition,
Sept 1998 - Aug. 2001.


CRA Distributed Mentor Project,  NSF,
$10,000, to support two female undergraduate
students to participate in  DB research project at WPI,
Summer 1998.

REU supplement
NSF Young Investigator Award, NSF,
\$10,000.
1998/99,
Funding for two undergraduate students.

International Joint Research Project
on Cooperative Information Systems, 
(Project leader: Yahiko Kambayashi)
P.I.s: Yahiko Kambayashi (Project leader, Kyoto U),
Eric Neuhold (GMD-IPSI, Tech U of Darmstadt),
Rao Kotagiri (U of Melborn),
Elke Rundensteiner (WPI),
Mukesh Mohania (U of South Australia),
Shin'ichi Konomi (Kyoto U).
submitted to the Ministry of Education,
Science, Sports and Culture, Japan.
1998-2000.

``MDARTS: A multiprocessor database architecture for real-time
systems,'' (with K. G. Shin as primary PI),
$302,431 for Sept. 1995  -- Aug. 98
(moved a subcontract of  $54,000 moved from
University of Michigan to WPI).

IBM Research Partnership Award,
``Active Electronic Catalogs'', Corporate IBM,
$20,000 per year, Sept 1996 - Aug. 1997.


REU supplement, NSF Young Investigator Award, NSF,
May 1996 - May 1997,  $5,000.
Funding for one undergraduate student.


Grants  Received While Faculty at University of Michigan

 ``Genomic Technology and Genetic Disease'',
NIH, Michigan Human Genome Center,
project director:  Francis S. Collins
(new project director: Miriam Meisler),  $11,288,525,
9/31/90 - 9/30/94.
 my share is $7,466 annually,
10\% of  academic year faculty salary
offset for  consultation  on object-oriented database support for the genome project.

An Object-Oriented Extensible View System For Computer-Aided Design
Applications, Research Initiation Award Proposal, NSF,
June 1993 - May 1997,  $100,000.
(including a  $10,000 equipment grant).


Research Partnership Grant,
the School of Graduate Studies,  Office of the Vice President for Research,
University of Michigan,
May 1993 - May 1994, support for one student,
Real-Time Object-Oriented  Database Systems,
$14,000 plus tuition waiver.

Teaching Grant, Faculty Development Fund,
  University of Michigan,  1993/94, for course development
of the Object-Oriented Database course.  $4,072.

Faculty Award  Grant from
the School of Graduate Studies,  Office of the Vice President for Research,
University of Michigan,  May 1993 - May. 1995,
for research project on Design Views for an Object-Oriented
Databases. $15,000.

An Extensible Database for Scientific Information Management,
% for the Earth Observing System,
NASA Graduate Student Researcher Program,
\$66,000 for student support,  Aug. 1993 - July 1996.


Object-Oriented Map Databases  Supporting Intelligent
Transportation Systems,
(with S. Underwood as co-investigator),
$171,000, for Jan/1/94 -- Dec/31/97,
ITS Center of Excellence, University of Michigan.

NSF Young Investigator Award, NSF,
Sep. 1994 - Aug. 1999,  \$125,000 base amount
(plus $37.500   matching per year).

A Transparent Schema Evolution System for Object-Oriented Databases,
Intel Foundation Research Initiation Grant,
Engineering Foundation,
Sep. 1994 - Aug. 1995,  $23,000.

``University of Michigan Digital Library Project,''
NSF,  ARPA, NASA,
Project Director D. Atkins,
period 9/1994 - 8/1998,
$8,562,292,

``AT\&T Equipment Grant,''
(co-investigator N. Soparkar),
AT\&T, Nov. 1994,
$44,838.

REU supplement, NSF Young Investigator Award, NSF,
May 1995 - May 1996,  $5,000.

 General Electric, Faculty Development Grant,
University of Michigan,
May 1995 - May 1997,   $15,000.

``MDARTS: A multiprocessor database architecture for real-time
systems,'' (with K. G. Shin as primary PI),
$302,431 for Sept. 1995  -- Aug. 98.
(1/2 ms summer support, plus 1 GSRA are my project of the project).

IBM Research Partnership Award,
``Electronic Catalogs'',
Corporate IBM,
$40,000, Sept 1995 - Aug. 1996.

IBM research grant,  IBM Toronto, (funding for one graduate student)
$27,000 per year, Jan 1996 - Dec. 1998.

Institutional Training Grant in Genomic Science,
NCHGR/NIH, project director M. Boehne.
We received funding for 2 postdocs and 4 GSRA for
interdisciplinary training across genetics,
statistics, and computer science, 1996-1998.

University of Michigan Display Project, DTM Center,
$2,000,000,
I  was funded with  5% salary offset for
the   academic year  1996,
plus 1 student GSRA on this project.
(I was not a PI on this center grant).

CRA Distributed Mentor Project,  NSF,
$5,000 to support a female undergraduate
student to participate in  OODB research project, summer 1996.

REU supplement, NSF Young Investigator Award, NSF,
May 1996 - May 1997,  $10,000.

``Experimental Testbed for Complex ITS Information Needs'',
Michigan Dept. of Transportation,
ITS Center of Excellence,
Aug. 1996 -  July 1999, amount  $45,000 per year.

IBM Corporate Fellowship,
$22,000 plus tuition, awarded to my Ph.D. student Viviane Taube,
1995-1998.

 

American Association of University Women   

The mission of the American Association of University Women is to promote equity for all women and girls, lifelong education, and positive societal change.

American Assocation of University Women: Fellowships, Grants and Awards

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