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Selected Active Research Grants


K. Maly, M. Zubair, M. Nelson: NSF, "Kepler, A Communal Digital Library", $200,000, 2007.

K. Maly, M. Zubair, S. Zeil: NASA, "Extracting Metadata and Structure from NASA Technical Documents Collections", $34,000, 2007.

K. Maly, M. Zubair, R. Mukkamala: IBM, "Automating IT Infastructure Management Processes in a Typical University Environment", $40,000, 2007.

K. Maly, M. Zubair, S. Zeil: DTIC, "Tools for Extracting Metadata and Structure from DTIC Technical Documents Collections using XML Technology", $16,828, 2007.

K. Maly, M. Zubair, R. Mukkamala: IBM, "Autonomic Approach to Change Management and Reservation of IT Resources in a Virtual Computing Lab Environment", $25,000, 2007.

K. Maly, H. Wu, M. Zubair: DTIC, "Processes and Tools for Extracting Metadata", $54,726, 2007.

K. Maly, M. Zubair, S. Zeil: DTIC, "Automated Extracting of Metadata for GPO", $84,700, 2007.

Michele Weigle and Stephan Olariu: NSF, "An Architecture for the Notification of Traffic Incidents and Congestion (NOTICE)", $400,000, August 2007 to August 2010.

Michele Weigle: NSF, "Synthetic Traffic Generation Tools and Resources: A Community Resource for Experimental Networking Research", $800,000 ($200,000 ODU), August 2007 to August 2010, with University of North Carolina, University of Wisconsin, and University of California-San Diego.

Janet Brunelle, Jay Morris, and Dennis Ray (participants) The INSITE Project: Increasing Success in Information Technology Education, an ODU/NSU Collaborative Research Project Designed to Increase the Retention of Women and Minorities in Computer Science, NSF, (2004-2008).

C.E. Grosch & A.E. Tejada-Martinez; Co-Pis A.E. Tejada-Martinez is Grosch's Post-Doc at CCPO. Studies in Time-Varying, Forced Turbulent Flow, and Temporally Filtered Large Eddy Simulation. 2/17/05 to 2/16/07, NASA, $102,147.00 with $49,894.00 funded for the first year.

C.E. Grosch, A. Gargett and J.M. Klinch: NSF, "Doppler turbulence techniques for ocean observatories: an interactive approach using in situ measurements and LES models" , $845,885, April 2005 to March 2006.

T.J. Miller, C.M. Jones and C.E. Grosch: National Marine Fishery Service, NOAA Chesapeake Bay Office, "Assessing the impacts of Correlated Recruitments in Multispecies Models", $28,000, June 2004 to May 2006.

Ajay Gupta received a grant from General Dynamics for the CIE development task for J9. Total grant amount is $27,667.

Ajay Gupta received a grant for Oracle E-Business Suite implementation and development from COMOPTEVFOR, a US Navy command. Total grant amount is $25,000.

Ajay Gupta received additional funding from COMOPTEVFOR a US Navy command for Oracle E-Business Suite implementation and development. Total grant amount is $308,000.

Dr. Irwin Levinstein was recently awarded multi-year subcontracts on major grants to Northern Illinois University and The University of Memphis. The parent grants are both from the Department of Education's Institute of Education Sciences. The $1,560,000 grant to Keith Millis and Joe Magliano at Northern Illinois is for the development of Reading Strategy Assessment Tools using a novel approach to assess students in the midst of reading. Dr. Levinstein is the sole PI on the subcontract to NIU for $433,000 over 4 years. The $1,770,000 grant to Danielle McNamara at Memphis is for the continued development of iSTART: Interactive Strategy Training for Active Reading and Thinking, a tool that teaches higher order reading skills. Dr. Levinstein is the sole PI on the subcontract to the University of Memphis for $313,000 over 3 years, (2004-2008).

J. Creedon and R. Mukkamala: Evaluation and Analysis of Airspace Systems Operational Improvement Concepts, $120,000, 11/06-05/2007.

Michael Nelson: NSF, CAREER: Self-Preserving Digital Objects, $540,754, from 2007 to 2011.

Michael Nelson: NSF, SGER: In Vivo Digital Preservation, $101,895, from 2006 to 2007.

Michael Nelson: Library of Congress, Repository Design and Support for the Library of Congress, $16,156, 2006.

Michael Nelson: NASA, OAI-PMH Repository Analysis for the NASA Langley Research, $50, 892, from 2005 to 2006.

Michael Nelson and J. Bollen: NSF, Shared Infrastructure Preservation Models, $111,300, from 2005 to 2006.

Prof Alex Pothen: Combinatorial Scientific Computing and Petascale Simulations (CSCAPES) Institute, DOE, $2 million, 10/2006-09/2011 with supporting organizations as Old Dominion University, Sandia National Lab, Argonne National Lab, Ohio State and Colorado State.

Prof Alex Pothen: Tera-scale Optimal PDE Simulations (TOPS): An enabling technology center, DOE, $1,125,000, 9/1/2001.8/31/2006 with supporting organizations as Old Dominion, Columbia, Berkeley, Courant, Colorado, Argonne National Lab, Livermore National Lab, and Berkeley National Lab, with ODU and then Columbia as lead institution.

Prof Alex Pothen: ODU Office of Research, A prototype of the Human-virus interactome resource, $95K, 01/06-08/06.

Prof Alex Pothen: NSF, Distance-k graph coloring algorithms for optimization, $370,651, 8/15/2003.8/14/2006.

Prof Alex Pothen: received a $200,000 NSF grant for Problems in Combinatorial Scientific Computing from 08/01/05 till 07/31/08

Larry Wilson: is Co PI on a $400,000, four-year grant from NSF to provide undergraduate scholarships to students majoring in Computer Science, Engineering and Mathematics (2002-2006).

Steven J. Zeil, Kurt Maly, and M. Zubair: DTIC, Tools For Extracting Metadata And Structure From DTIC Technical Documents Collections Using XML Technology, $16,828, 2007(continuation).

Steven J. Zeil, Kurt Maly, and M. Zubair: DTIC, Tools For Extracting Metadata And Structure From DTIC Technical Documents Collections Using XML Technology, $90,000, 2006(continuation).

Steven J. Zeil, Kurt Maly, and M. Zubair: NASA, Extracting Metadata And Structure From NASA Technical Documents Collections, $34,000, 2006.

Profs. Mohammed Zubair and Kurt Maly received a one-year grant from DTIC for $50,000 to work on DTIC's digital library, specifically: 'Tools For Extracting Metadata And Structure From DTIC Technical Documents Collections Using Xml Technology., 2006.

M. Zubair: CBP, Information Management for Chesapeake Bay Program, $24,000, 2007.

M. Zubair, Kurt Maly, and R. Mukkamala: IBM, Automating IT Infrastructure Management Processes in a Typical University Environment, $40,000, from 2006 to 2007.