Isiah Warner (Lead PI), Su-Seng Pang (Co-PI), Frank Neubrander (Co-PI),
Lawrence Smolinsky (Co-PI), and Evangelos Triantaphyllou (Co-PI), (2006),
"Scholarships, Mentoring, and Academic Enhancement Training for Science and Mathematics Undergraduate Students."
Source of funding: NSF (National Science Foundation.
The budget is for $492,560 and it will expire on December 31, 2010.
Please
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for the official NSF webapage for this award.
Triantaphyllou, E. (Lead PI), S.S. Iyengar (Co-PI), and others as key personnel, (2006),
“Doctoral Research and Training in Information Networks for Monitoring, Assessment and Relief Activities for Natural and Man-Made Disasters,”
funded by the U.S. Department of Education, GAANN
(Graduate Assistance in Areas of National Need) Program.
The duration is for 3 years, the total budget is for $380,025 and it is for 3 years.
After that period and for two additional years, students will be supported by the
Computer Science Department at LSU.
Triantaphyllou, E. (Lead PI), S.S. Iyengar (Co-PI), J. Chen (Co-PI) and others
as key personnel(2006),
“Request for Hardware Enhancement for the High Performance Data Mining and
Knowledge Discovery Lab in the Computer Science Dept. at LSU,” funded by
Louisiana's Board of Regents (LEQSF Program). The duration is for 1 year, the total budget is for $45,400.
T.W. Liao (Lead PI), and E. Triantaphyllou (Co-PI), (2004),
“An International Workshop on Mining of Manufacturing Enterprise Data.”
This was part of the Conference on
“Mathematical Methods for Learning: Advances in Data Mining and Knowledge Discovery,”
(see also:
http://www.mmlnet.org ),
Lake Como, Italy, June 21-24, 2004. The budget was for $23,000 and was supported by the U.S.'s
National Science Foundation (NSF).
Triantaphyllou, E. (Lead PI), and H.A. Marks (an Undergraduate Student participant and Co-PI), (2004-2005),
"Research on Multi-Criteria Decision Making for NASA Related Applications,"
LURA Program by LaSPACE (a NASA and State of Louisiana Program).
The budget was for $5,000.
Triantaphyllou, E., (Lead PI) (2004-2008),
“Recruiting a New Superior Doctoral Student to Do Research on Multi-Criteria Decision- Making and Data Mining.”
This was an Economic Development Award by the State of Louisiana.
The support comes through LSU’s Graduate School from the State of Louisiana.
The budget is for $25,000 for each one of the 4 years (the total budget is for $100,000).
Ray, T.G (Lead PI) and Triantaphyllou E (Co-PI), (2001), "IT Apprenticeships Program (ITAP)."
The budget for the calendar years 2002 and 2003 is for $400,000.
The support comes from the IT Initiative for the State of Louisiana.
The ITAP program supports graduate students (U.S. citizens and international ones) for graduate studies
related to IT in the IMSE Department at LSU. The students are also given practical IT training
by working in IT related businesses in the Baton Rouge, LA, area.
Triantaphyllou, E. (PI), (1997), "Graduate Student Research
and Education in Artificial Intelligence and Operations
Research." This is a three year project with a budget of
$171,990. Duration: June 1997 - May 2000. It is an Augmentation
Awards for Science and Engineering Research Training (AASERT)
award by the U.S. Department of Defence / U.S. Navy (ONR). Grant
Number: N00014-97-1-0632.
Triantaphyllou, E. (Laed PI), (1995), "Automated Knowledge
Extraction via A Logical Analysis Approach." Sponsor: U.S. Department of
Energy (DOE), through a contract to Southern University. Grant
number: B-839-101-0531. Duration: September 1995 - December
1999. The total budget was equal to $300,000. Of this amount half of it
(i.e., $150,000) was spent at Southern University (Dr. Emmanuel Osagi was the PI for
that segment) and the other half was spent at LSU. Of that, Dr. Triantaphyllou was in
charge of $75,000 and Dr. S.S. Iyengar (Computer Science Department) was in charge
of the other $75,000.
Triantaphyllou, E. (PI), and B. Kovalerchuk (Co-PI), (1995),
"Developing a Methodology for a Computerized Interpretation of
Digitized Mammography." Sponsor: LSU Medical Center in New
Orleans, Stanley S. Scott Cancer Center. Duration: December 1995
- June 1996. Budget: $3,550.
Triantaphyllou, E. (PI), (1995), "Collaboration in Logical
Analysis Research: Joint Research in Artificial Intelligence and
Operations Research." Sponsor: National Research Council (NRC),
Collaboration in Basic Science and Engineering (COBASE) Program.
Duration: January 1996 - June 1996. Budget: $13,500.
Triantaphyllou, E. (PI), (1995), "Cooperation in Applied
Science & Technology: Joint Research in Artificial Intelligence
and Operations Research." Sponsor: National Research Council
(NRC), CAST program. Duration: August 1995 - August 1996.
Budget: $15,000.
Triantaphyllou, E. (PI), (1995), "Inference of a Boolean
Function of Small Size from Positive and Negative Examples."
Sponsor: US Navy, Office of Naval Research (ONR),
grant number: N00014-95-1-0639.
Duration: April 1995 - April 1998. Budget: $149,980.
Triantaphyllou, E. (PI), (1995), "An Inductive Inference
Based Approach For Predicting Delamination Damage in Composite
Beams." Sponsor: LaSPACE
(an NSF program for the state of LA).
Duration: April 1995 - April 1996. Budget: $11,070.
Knapp, G.M. (PI), E. Triantaphyllou (Co-PI), and L. Mann, Jr.
(Co-PI), (1994), "An Analysis of the Impact of Just-In-Time (JIT)
Production Strategies on Energy Utilization in the Process
Industry." Sponsor: Faculty Pass Through Program, Office of
Research and Economic Development at LSU. Duration: July 1994 -
September 1995. Budget: $20,000.
Mann, L, Jr. (PI), B.R. Sarker (Co-PI) and E. Triantaphyllou (Co-PI),
"An Optimal Management of Repair Crews and Vehicles in
Electric Power Utilities Companies." Sponsor: LEQSF (Louisiana
Education Quality Support Funds). Duration: July 1994 - July
1997. Budget: $120,000.
Triantaphyllou, E. (PI), (1994), "A Simulation Based
Approach in Maximizing The Throughput Capability of a Telephone
Manufacturing Facility at AT&T-Works at Shreveport, LA."
Sponsor: AT&T at Shreveport, LA. Duration: February 1994 -
August 1994. Budget: $14,950.
Triantaphyllou, E. (PI), (1992), "A Goal Programming
Approach For Selecting Highway Improvement Projects." Sponsor:
Kansas Department of Transportation (KDOT). Duration:
September of 1992 - July of 1993. Budget: $21,100.