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Grants

Parallel CUDA Implementation of Conflict Detection for Application to Airspace Deconfliction, Purdue grant #207185, Sponsored by Security and Software Engineering Research Center (S2ERC), $12,343.33, Oct. 1, 2013 - Nov. 30, 2014.  PI:  E. A. Thompson

Wire Failure Prediction for a Variable Speed Rotating Beam Fatigue Tester, Purdue grant #206393, sponsored by Fort Wayne Metals, $5579.21, Oct. 15, 2012 - May 14, 2013.   PI:  E. A. Thompson

Application of the STAP algorithm to fMRI data. NIH 1R21MH68267-01A1. $241,413. May 1, 2004-May 1, 2006.  PI:  E. A. Thompson; Consortium:  Imaging Research Center, Cincinnati Children's Hospital

Application of a recursive STAP algorithm for analysis of fMRI data, Purdue Research Foundation 2003 Summer Faculty Grant, $7000.

 

Funded Senior Design Projects

Wireless Controlled Robot, approx. $4000, funded by ITT Industries, 2003-2004 academic year.

Software Defined Radio, $5000, funded by Raytheon, 2005-2006 academic year

RF Wireless Interface, $1000, funded by Attero Tech, 2006-2007 academic year

Software Defined GPS Receiver, $2000, funded by Raytheon, 2009-2010 academic year

Wire Fatigue Tester, $7500, funded by Fort Wayne Metals, 2012-2013 academic year

Breath Noise Attenuation for a Fire Fighter Mask Amplifier, Ultra Electronics -- USSI, 2013 - 2014

 

Awards/Honors

IPFW School of Engineering, Technology, and Computer Science Award for Excellence in Service, April 2003.

Listed in the eighth edition of Who’s Who Among America’s Teachers®, 2004

IPFW Special Merit Pay Award 2004 for Excellence in Research

IPFW Special Merit Pay Award 2006 for Leadership in Opportunity Banquet

IPFW Featured Faculty, 2006

Aur Force Summer Faculty Fellow, 2011, Use of CUDA to Implement the Continuous Space Language Model

Society of Women Engineers 2013 Outstanding Faculty Advisor Award,  http://www.nxtbook.com/nxtbooks/swe/conference13/#/170

IPFW School of Engineering, Technology, and Computer Science Award for Excellence in Service, April 2014

 

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