1998 - 1999 CS Annual Report  Research
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Collaborative Research at Cornell

Investigator

Sponsor

Title

Award

Period of Award

Birman/Schneider/
EE/Theory Ctr.

NSF

EPRI - Minimizing Failures While Maintaining Efficiency of Complex Interactive Networked Systems

600,000

1/199

12/31/03

Coleman/Theory Ctr.

NIH

Parallel Processing Resource for Biomedical Scientists

101,721

4/15/92

11/30/01

Coleman/AppliedMath

NSF

Efficient Algorithms for Large Scale Linear and Non-linear Finite Element Computations with Applications to Thin Shell Structures

28,000

8/15/97

7/31/00

Coleman/Theory Ctr. NSF Center for Theory & Simulation in Science & Engineering 110,000,000 10/1/90 12/31/98
Coleman/Theory Ctr. SGI Cornell Computational Finance Institute 913,670 3/23/99 11/29/01
Coleman/Theory Ctr. NYS Dorm Auuthority Supercomputer Center Operational Support 1,200,000 5/1/98 4/30/99

Department

NSF

Computational Aspects of Cognitive Science (Training Grant)

562,500

9/1/95

8/31/00

Lagoze/Birman/
Schneider/Library
NSF Security and Reliability in Component-Based Digital Libraries 2,268,608 5/1/99 4/30/03

Pingali/Vavasis/CEE

NSF

Crack Propagation on Tera Flop Computers

1,799,924

1/15/98

12/31/00

Tardos/MSI

ONR

Computational and Mathematical Investigation in Optimization

345,994

10/1/95

9/30/98

Tardos/MSI

NSF

Mathematical Sciences: Computational and Mathematical Investigation

492,000

8/1/95

7/31/98

Birman/EE

NSF

A Program for Underrepresented Scholars in Engineering

250,000

9/15/91

6/30/98

TOTAL EXPENDITURES FOR FISCAL YEAR 1998-1999: $8,978,968