RESEARCH CONTRACTS AND GRANTS:

 

  • National Science Foundation, (Co-Principal Investigator with David Zaretsky), “Automated Design Environment for Embedded Systems,” $100,000, 2006-07.
  • Intel Corporation, (Principal Investigator), “A Hardware/Software Codesign Environment for Low Power Embedded Systems,” (Principal Investigator), $100,000, 2006-08.
  • JSC Global, (Principal Investigator), “Software Technology Center,” $60,000, 2006-07.
  • Department of Energy, (Principal Investigator), “An Integrative Bio-engineering Institute.” $722,000, 2006-07.
  • National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) (Co-Principal Investigator with David Zaretsky), "A Hardware/Software Design Environment for Reconfigurable Communications Systems," $69,300, 2006.
  • National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) (Principal Investigator), "A System Level Tool for Translating Software to Reconfigurable Hardware," $100,000, 2005-06.
  • Calypto Design Systems, (Principal Investigator), “System Level Verification Algorithms,” $33,000, 2004-05.
  • National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) (Principal Investigator), "MATLAB Based Adaptive Computing for NASA Image Processing Applications," $309,835, 2000-04.
  • Defense Advanced Research Projects Administration (DARPA) (Principal Investigator), "PACT: Power Aware Architectural and Compilation Techniques," $1,202,906, 2000-2003.
  • Synplicity Corporation (Principal Investigator), "Software Tools for FPGA and ASIC Synthesis and Verification," 2003, software donation.
  • Synopsys Corporation (Principal Investigator), "Software Tools for Logic Synthesis," 2000-2002, software donation, (obtained through University Program)
  • Cadence Design Systems (Principal Investigator), "Tools for Electronic Design Automation," 2000-2002, software donation, (obtained through University Program)
  • Microsoft Corporation (Principal Investigator). "New Initiatives in the Electrical and Computer Engineering Department," 2000-2001, hardware, software and cash donation, $690,000.
  • Motorola Foundation (Principal Investigator), "New Initiatives in the Electrical and Computer Engineering Department," 1999-2004, cash donation, $500,000.
  • Defense Advanced Research Projects Administration (DARPA) (Principal Investigator), "A MATLAB Compilation Environment for Adaptive Computing Systems," $1,855,662, 1998-2001.
  • Department of Energy, ASCI Level-2 (Co-Principal Investigator), "Large High-Performance Data Management, Access, and Storage Techniques for Tera-Scale Scientific Applications," $876,000, 1998-2001.
  • Defense Advanced Research Projects Administration (DARPA) (Co-Principal Investigator) "Architectures, Compilers, and Configuration Management of Reconfigurable Computing for Mass-Market Computing," $1,981,349, 1997-2000.
  • National Science Foundation (Principal Investigator), "A High-Speed Distributed Computing Infrastructure", $906,512, 1997-2002.
  • National Science Foundation (Principal Investigator), "Efficient Compilation Issues in Distributed Memory Multicomputers," $94,000, 1996-99.
  • Mentor Graphics Corporation (Principal Investigator), "VLSI Computer Aided Design Tools", 1996-02,software donation.
  • IBM Corporation (Principal Investigator), "IBM Research Partnership Award: Parallelizing Compiler for Distributed Memory Multicomputers", $40,000, 1995-96.
  • Defense Advanced Research Projects Administration, administered by the Army Research Office, (Principal Investigator), "VLSI CAD on Scalable High Performance Computing Platforms," $1,690,000, 1994-98.
  • National Science Foundation (Principal Investigator), "Parallel Algorithms for Synthesis and Test," $126,000, 1994-98.
  • Office of Naval Research (Principal Investigator) "A Novel Approach to Fault Tolerance in Distributed Memory Multiprocessors," $431,000, 1990-93.
  • National Science Foundation (Presidential Young Investigator), "Design Issues in Parallel Processor Architectures," $312,000, 1987-92.
  • Semiconductor Research Corporation (Principal Investigator), "Reliable VLSI Architectures," $187,500, 1987-92.
  • National Science Foundation, (Principal Investigator), "Fault Tolerant Highly Parallel Signal Processing Architectures," $46,000, 1988-89.
  • National Science Foundation, (Principal Investigator), "Parallel Algorithms for VLSI Circuit Extraction on Multiprocessors," $48,000, 1988-89.
  • Office of Naval Research (Principal Investigator), "An Algorithmic Approach to Fault Tolerance in Parallel Processors for Space Applications," $60,800, 1988-89.
  • General Electric Corporate Research and Development (Principal Investigator), "Parallel Architecture and Algorithms," $37,500, 1987-92.
  • National Science Foundation Engineering Research Equipment Grant (Co-principal Investigator with Prof. Wah and Prof. Iyer), "Algorithm Development and Performance Evaluation of Hypercube Multiprocessors, $130,000, 1987-89.
  • Intel Scientific Computers (Principal Investigator), "Evaluating Parallel Algorithms on the Intel Hypercube," $50,000, 1987-89.
  • IBM Corporation (Principal Investigator), "Parallel Algorithms for VLSI Design Automation," $60,000, 1986-88.

 

 

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