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National Science Foundation awarded a grant on "SemGrid: Semantic Discovery on Adaptive Services Grid," PI: Amit Sheth, Co-PIs: I.B. Arpinar, K. Kochut, J.A. Miller, Award # IIS 0545243, October 15, 2005 - December 31, 2007, $100,000.
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LSDIS lab received $32,000 cash gift from the Athens Heart Center and welcomes it as our newest institutional sponsor. ; Dr.Subodh Agrawal 's vision and insight that LSDIS's research in the Semantic Web and ontology-driven integration/analysis can be of significant value to healthcare, including cardiology practices, gets us energized to seek more impact of our research.
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LSDIS lab is awarded phase II of project "An Ontological Approach to Financial Analysis & Monitoring" (Amit Sheth, PI; Budak Arpinar, Co-PI). UGA component of this phase award from ARDA (with CTA, Inc. as a partner) is $162,500. Expected total award amount if phase III is awarded is $325,000. Further details from SemDisproject web site.
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Dr. Liming Cai has recently been awarded an NIH research grant on his computational biology project "Searching Genomes for Non-Coding RNAs by Their Structure" (co-PIs: Russell Malmberg of Plant Biology and Michael McEachern of Genetics at UGA) with the amount of $232,552 for the first year and total amount of $716,352 for three years.
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Profs. Kang Li (PI) and L. Ramaswamy (Co-PI) received a three year grant from NSF for a project titled "Adaptive Attacks and Defenses in Denial of Information". The research will be performed in collaboration with Georgia Tech.
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Prof. Doshi received a grant from NIH for the project titled "Semantics and Services enabled Problem Solving Environment for Trypanosoma-cruzi". Prof. Doshi participates in a 4-year, $1.5M grant, which will be shared almost equally between Wright State University, UGA (Prof. Rick Tarleton and Prof. Doshi) and Stanford University.
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Congratulations to Prof. Perdisci and Prof. Li for winning a grant from NSF for their project on developing tools for detecting malicious domain names.
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UGA, through the efforts of Prof. Taha, is selected by NVidia as a 2011-2012 CUDA Teaching Center. NVidia will donate high-performance GPUs and partially fund a TA for teaching CUDA C/C++ programming.
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Prof. Doshi receives supplemental funding from the Army and NSF to recruit several undergraduate students for performing research in supported projects.
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Congratulations to Prof. Perdisci and Prof. Liu for winning the NSF CAREER awards. The CAREER award is NSF's most prestigious grant award for young faculty.
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