Electrical and Computer Engineering Grants
Dr. Kapil Dandekar received $609,646 from National Science Foundation for “II-New: MIMO Software Defined Communication Testbed for Ultrawideband Radio & Free Space Optics.”
Dr. Kapil Dandekar received $479,962 from the National Science Foundation for “NeTS: Small: Cognitive Antennas for Wireless Ad Hoc Networks.”
Dr. Kapil Dandekar received $888,500 from the National Science Foundation for “MRI: Development of Software Defined Communications Testbed for Radio and Optical Wireless Networking.”
Dr. Youngmoo Kim received $140,000 from the National Science Foundation for “Computationally-Enhanced Instruments for Creative Musical Expression.”
Dr. Dagmar Niebur received $118,210 from Techno Sciences Inc for “Power System Supervision Software for Reconfiguration and Damage Mitigation.”
Dr. Chika Nwankpa received $105,489 from Viridity for “Controllable Load Feasibility Study at Drexel University.”
Dr. Athina Petropulu received $249,861 from the National Science Foundation for “CNS: NeTS: Small: Collaborative Research: Collision: Friend or Foe.”
Dr. Athina Petropulu received $199,999 from the National Science Foundation for “NeTS: Medium: Collaborative Research: Coopertive Beamforming for Efficient and Secure Wireless Communication.”
Dr. Gail Rosen received $679,704 from the National Science Foundation for “CAREER: A Machine Learning Framework for Metagenomic Relationships.”
Dr. Harish Sethu received $156,319 from the National Science Foundation for “NeTS:Small: Collaborative Research: An Integrated Environment-Independent Approach to Topology Control in Wireless Ad Hoc Networks.”
Dr. Baris Taskin received $400,000 from the National Science Foundation for “CAREER: Rotary Clock Technology Integration.”
Dr. Kapil Dandekar received $359,506 from the National Science Foundation for “A Framework for Wireless Network Security Based on Reconfigurable Antennas.”
Dr. Mark Hempstead received $118,999 from the National Science Foundation for "AfterBurner: Efficient Performance Scaling via Post-Retirement Processing."
Dr. Moshe Kam received $18,500 from Adant for "Reconfigurable Antennas for Commerical Wireless Networks."
Dr. Youngmoo Kim received $5,999,997 from the National Science Foundation for “MRI-R2: Development of Common Platform for Unifying Humanoids Research.”
Dr. Youngmoo Kim received $5,999,997 from Agilent Technologies for “Summer Music Technology Program.”
Dr. Karen Miller received $320,000 from PPL Electric Utlities for "Miu DOE/PPL: Caps & SW Placement - Engineering Services for Smart Grid Project."
Dr. Chika Nwankpa received $1,179,500 from PECO for “Smart Future Greater Philadelphia: Promoting Innovation, Opportunity and Sustainability Through Smart Grid Technology.”
Dr. Christopher Peters received $150,000 from U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission for "Drexel University Nuclear Engineering Education Lab."
Dr. Gail Rosen received $180,296 from Kent State University for "Biological Systems Research on the Role of Microbial Communities in Carbon Cycling."
Dr. John Walsh received $500,000 from the National Science Foundation for "NetSE:Small: Connections over Multiple Network Paths via Delay Mitigating Codes."
Dr. Steven Webber received $6,250 from the National Science Foundation for "Collaborative Research: Cognitive Ad Hoc Networks: Capacity Optimization Through Local Adaptation."
Dr. Steven Webber received $54,450 from the University of Texas at Austin for "Rethinking Mobile Ad Hoc Networks: A Non-Equilibrium Information Theory."