IST researchers received funding totaling more than $837,000 in August 2004.
Michael McNeese received a Department of Defense award for $85,956 for the first year of a DOD Fellowship. This award will support salaries, a fellowship and research on identification and validation of cross domain monitoring technologies.
Dave Hall, Steve Haynes and Steve Sawyer were awarded $577,889 from the Defense Threat Reduction Agency. The award supports research in knowledge management.
As part of the TRAILS Project partnership, Christopher Hoadley received an award from SRI International for $45,048 for research related to the development of math, science and social studies software for the K-12 market. The TRAILS project is funded by a National Science Foundation grant.
Peng Liu was awarded $63,111 to continue his research on a game theoretic approach for cyber attack prediction. The funding agency was the Department of Energy. James Wang received a $65,277 grant from Simmons College for his research on the development of technologies to manage and distribute images in digital libraries.