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Funding
Funding
- Principal Investigator
on Principles and Tools for Rigorous Development and Integration
of Component-based Systems.
(Lockheed Martin Advanced Technology Laboratory).
- Amount: $100,000.
- Duration: Jan 2006 -- November 2006
- Principal Investigator (with co-PIs Torben Amtoft and Anindya Banerjee)
on An Integrated Specification and
Verification Environment for
Component-based Architectures of
Large-scale Distributed Systems (Air Force Office of Scientific Research (AFOSR)).
- Amount: $448,530.
- Duration: April 2006 -- March 2009
- co-Principal Investigator (with PI Gregg Rothermel, and co-PIs Matthew Dwyer, Sebastian Elbaum, Greg Rothermel)
on CRI: Collaborative Research : A Community Resource to Support
Controlled Experimentation with Program Analysis and Software Testing Techniques (NSF CNS 0454203)
- Amount: $1,106,576
- Duration: August 2005 -- July 2009
- Principal Investigator (with PI Matthew Dwyer, and co-PIs
Sebastian Elbaum, Steve Goddard, Greg Rothermel)
on Collaborative Research:
Program Analysis Techniques to Support Dependable RTSJ Applications
NSF/NASA CCF-0429141.
- Amount: $320,000
- Duration: September 2004 -- August 2007
- Co-Principal Investigator (with co-PIs Matthew Dwyer, Dan Andresen,
and Virgil Wallentine)
on Parallel Analysis of Models for Distributed Real-Time Embedded
Systems.
Department of Defense (DURIP)
- Amount: $394,991. Equipment Grant.
- Principal Investigator (with co-PIs Matthew Dwyer and Gurdip Singh)
on Integration of Tools for Model-driven Embedded System Designs
with Next-Generation Real-Time Middleware.
Subcontract to Lockheed-Martin on DARPA PCES.
- Amount: $180,000
- Duration: May 2004 -- December 2004.
- Principal Investigator (with co-PIs Matthew Dwyer and Gurdip Singh)
on Technologies, Development Tools, and Patterns for Automatic Generation
and Customization of Adaptable DRE Middleware.
DARPA - Program Composition for Embedded Systems.
- Amount: $1,161,215
- Duration: two years, beginning May 2003.
- Principal Investigator (with co-PIs Matthew Dwyer and Gurdip Singh)
on Verification Tools for Model-driven Embedded System Designs.
Subcontract to Lockheed-Martin on DARPA PCES.
- Amount: $180,000
- Duration: June 2003 -- December 2003.
- Co-Principal Investigator (with Matthew Dwyer (PI)) on
An Extensible Software Model-checking Framework.
NSF CCR-0306607.
- Amount: $179,999
- Duration: two years, begginning in June 1, 2003
- Co-Principal Investigator (with Matthew Dwyer (PI) and George Avrunin)
on
Integrated Software Model-checking,
Army Research Office,
- Amount: $3,000,000
- Duration: Five years, beginning Summer 2001.
- Principal Investigor
Automatic Customization of Avionics Software,
Rockwell-Collins Advanced Technology Center.
- Amount: $25,000
- Duration: 1.25 years, beginning Fall 2001.
- Principal Investigor
Educational Environment for Software Model-checking,
Rockwell-Collins University Grant.
- Amount: $15,000
- Duration: one year, beginning Fall 2002.
- Co-Principal Investigator (with Matthew Dwyer (PI), Masaaki Mizuno,
Mitch Neilson, Gurdip Singh) on
Automatic Derivation, Integration and Verification of Synchronization
Aspects in Object-Oriented Design Methods
DARPA Order K203/AFRL Contract F33615-00-C-3044
- Amount: $1,097,093
- Duration: Four years, beginning Summer 2000.
- Co-Principal Investigator (with Matthew Dwyer and Dave Schmidt
(PI)) on
Automatic Model Construction for Finite-state Verification
Applying Abstract Interpretation
and
Partial Evaluation Techniques.
DARPA/NASA Award NAG-02-1209
- Amount: $450,000
- Duration: Two years, beginning Fall 1998.
- Principal Investigator (with co-PIs Matthew Dwyer and Dave
Schmidt) on
Automatic Model Construction for Finite-state Verification
Applying Abstract Interpretation
and
Partial Evaluation Techniques.
NSF Post-doctoral Fellowship
- Amount: $66,000
- Duration: Two years, beginning Fall 1999.
- Co-Principal Investigator (with Matthew Dwyer and Dave Schmidt
(PI)) on
Integrating Platforms for Finite-State Verification.
NSF International Travel Award.
- Amount: $15,467
- Duration: Two years, beginning Fall 1999.
- Principal Investigator on A Partial Evaluation Tool Set for
Automatically Customizing Adaptable Software, National Science Foundation Early Career Award.
- Amount: $200,000
- Duration: Four years beginning
Summer, 1997.
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