Brian J. d'Auriol, Ph.D.

Ubiquitous Sensor Networks Team (USN), Ubiquitous Computing Laboratory, Kyung Hee University
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Grants
  • Hewlett-Packard Hardware Gift/Grant funded under the Hewlett-Packard Company Advanced Technology Platforms - Itanium 2 2003 Academic Grant Initiative. P.I.: Brian J. d'Auriol, Co-P.I.s: Patricia Teller, Nigel Ward, Jack Chessa, Ann Quiroz Gates, Vladik Kreinovich and Randy Keller, Four dual-processor 900 MHz Itanium-2 workstations will provide for academic and research support into High Performance Computing, value, $98,945, May 28, 2003 (#89955.1), June 4, 2003 (#89955.2).

  • Microsoft Hardware Gift/Grant in support of hardware requirements for research related to .NET technologies, P.I. Brian J. d'Auriol, value, $5000 (US), December 2, 2002

  • The Ohio Supercomputer Ce Engineering Academicanter Academic Grant, proposal title: ``Cray Implementation of Basic Geometric Program Representation Models'', value: Cray T3E compute resources, 1998.

  • The University of Akron Faculty Research Grant, proposal title: ``Geometric Representation of Programs'', value, $1504 (US), 1997-1998.

  • Department of Computer Science, University of Manitoba, Startup Grant, $15,000 (Cdn), 1996-1997.

  • Wright State University, Dayton, Ohio, Equipment grant for the establishment of an undergraduate/graduate parallel/distributed teaching laboratory., $24,400 (US), 1995.

  • Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council NSERC Doctoral Fellowship, $34,800 (Cdn), 1992-1994.


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Special Listings and other Recognitions
  • 2008: Listed in Marquis Who's Who in America.
  • 2006: Listed in Academic Keys Who's Who in Engineering Academia.
  • 2004, 2005: Listed in Who's Who Among America's Teachers.

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Last Updated: Sept. 27, 2007