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.
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