Grants
Grants
Computer Science Research Grants
Computer Science GrantsThe Computer Science faculty received the following research grants between May 2018 and January 2021. These grants are important to our department because they help Computer Science at Rowan enhance our reputation for excellence in scholarship and provide funded research opportunities for students. |
Grants Received, by year
2022
In Progress- Ning Wang, Co-PI, US Department of Environmental Protection Agency (USEPA), WaterWorks: Developing the New Generation of Workforce for Water/Wastewater Utilities, $499,999
- Ning Wang, Co-PI, County of Gloucester, DEMAND-RESPONSE TRANSIT IN GLOUCESTER COUNTY:EVALUATION OF OPERATION AND DEVELOPMENT OF RECOMMENDATIONS, $60,000
2021
In Progress- Ning Wang, Lead PI, CPS: Medium: RUI: Cooperative AI Inference in Vehicular Edge Networks for Advanced Driver-Assistance Systems, National Science Foundation (NSF), ($1,196,634; Rowan Share: $329,493) with Stony Brook University, Temple University, Wayne State University, and Kettering University
- Vasil Hnatyshin, PI, Visualization and Mining of metabolomics data, Bristol-Myers Squibb (BMS), extension for AY22, $75,000
- Vasil Hnatyshin, PI, Rowan-BMS Collaboration: PCO Project AY22, Bristol-Myers Squibb (BMS), $60,000
- Bo Sun and Vasil Hnatyshin, Graduate Assistance in Areas of National Need (GAANN) Program, US Department of Education, $101,132 (Total amount funded to date: $352,404.00), AY22
2020
In Progress- Vahid Heydari, GenCyber Grant (Student Camp in Delaware by Rowan University), National Security Agency (NSA), $83,567. 3/1/2020 - 3/1/2022.
- Vahid Heydari, GenCyber Grant (Student Camp), National Security Agency (NSA), $77,935. 3/1/2020 - 3/1/2022.
- Vahid Heydari, Scholarship for Service Program at Rowan University for Graduate Students, University of Alabama (Huntsville), $295,115, 9/01/2020 – 8/31/2022.
- Vasil Hnatyshin, PCO project - developing a framework for automatic image classification, Bristol-Myers Squibb Company, $60,000, 7/01/2020 – 6/30/2021.
- Vasil Hnatyshin, Development of natural language processing tools for information mining, Bristol-Meyers Squibb, $75,000, 8/01/2020 – 7/31/2021.
2019
Completed- Shen-Shyang Ho, ATD Data Challenge, NSF, $18,000, 01/01/19 - 09/30/19.
- Ganesh Baliga (PI), Mary Louise Kerwin, David Libon, Rodney Swenson, Rodney Swenson, Digital App for Early Detection of Dementia, NJ Health Foundation, $49,513, 05/19 - 05/20.
- Vasil Hnatyshin and Thayasivam Umashanger, BMS Collaboration project, $150,000, 7/15/2019 - 7/15/2020
- Chia Chien and Jennifer Kay, Travel Grant for Teaching Summit at SIGCSE 2019 in Minneapolis, Google and CS Capacity Grant, $2,000, 03/19.
- Patrick McKee, ABET Assessment Vehicle Collection Utility, IAAME, $1,100, 2019-2020.
- Gabriella Hristescu, Web based engine for exact phrase and proximity search for Pubmed, IAAME, $2,200, 2019-2020.
- Vahid Heydari, NSF subcontract: Establishment of a Scholarship for Service Program at Rowan University, UAH (NSF Subcontract), $622,693, 6/1/2019 - 5/31/2022.
- Bo Sun, Vasil Hnatyshin, Graduate Assistance in Aritfical Intelligence and Cybersecurity, US Department of Education, $300,486, 10/1/2019-9/30/2022
2018
Completed- Bo Sun, Immersive Data Visualization, BNL, $15,000, 03/17/18 - 09/01/18.
- Vasil Hnatyshin (PI) and Thayasivam Umashanger, Visualization and Mining of metabolomics data, BMS, $60,000, 05/15/18 - 06/15/19.
- Anthony Breitzman (PI), Bo Sun, and Jack Myers, Research Collaboration, ASRC FMS, $155,884, 09/01/18 - 06/15/19.
- Shen-Shyang Ho, RU Seed Funding, Rowan University, $9,861, 07/01/18 - 06/30/19.
- Bo Sun, Dustin Fife, Polly Tremoulet, Responding to the Replication Crisis in Science: Developing software that enhances Researchers' understanding of data, CSM/SHP Multidisciplinary Pilot Program, $20,000, 2018 - 2019.
- Bo Sun, Frances R. Lax Award for Faculty Development, Rowan University, $1,000, 2018.
- Seth Bergmann, Textbook Alternative Program (TAP) grant, Rowan University, $2,000, 2018-2019.
- Shen-Shyang Ho (PI) and Min Wang, ATD: New Approachers for Analyzing Spatiotemporal Data for Anomalies, NSF, $83,121 - 08/15/18- 07/31/21.