Grant and Research Support


1. NIH, grant numbers NS 06459-05, NS 06459-06 and NS06459-07
Investigator, 7/1/70 - 1/31/73
25% of direct cost for salary and office and laboratory facility support.
 
2. NIH, grant number NS 06459-08
Investigator, 2/1/73 - 1/31/74
25% of direct cost for salary and office and laboratory facility support.
 
3. Office of Instructional Resources, University of Florida
Principal Investigator, 9/1/73 - 6/1/74
Equivalent of 50% salary for two quarters. Supported two research assistants.
 
4. NIH, grant number NS 06459-09 and -10
Investigator, 2/1/74 - 1/31/76
25% of direct cost for salary and office and laboratory facility support.
 
5. NSF ($100,000 for two years), 5/1/74 - 10/31/76
Co-principal Investigators: C. J. Lipovski and Stanley Y. W. Su
Title: "The Architecture of CASSM: A Context-address Segment-sequential Memory"
 
6. NSF ($40,000 for one year), 6/1/76 - 11/30/77
Principal Investigator
Title: "Application Program Conversion Due to Database Changes"
 
7. NSF ($102,400 for three years), 6/1/77 - 5/31/80
Principal Investigator
Title: "Architectural Implications of Programming a Processor for Data Base Management"; an extension of the CASSM project.
 
8. VLDB Conference Travel Grant ($900)
Travel Support to participate in the 3rd International Conference on Very Large Data Bases, Tokyo, Japan, October 6-8, 1977.
 
9. NIH ($165,524 for three years), grant number NS 06459-12Al-CDR
Investigator, 4/1/77 - 3/31/80
20% of direct cost for salary and office and laboratory facility support.
 
10. NSF ($40,000 for one year), 12/1/77 - 5/31/79
Principal Investigator
Title: "Application Program Conversion Due to Database Changes"
 
11. NSF ($81,878 for Computer Science and Computer Engineering Research Equipment, 1978)
Principal Investigator
Title: "A Microcomputer Network for Distributed Processing of Relational Databases""
 
12. Center of Excellence, University of Florida ($25,000 for one year)
Principal Investigator, 7/1/78 - 6/30/79
Title: "A Microcomputer Network System for Distributed Relational Databases"
 
13. Center of Excellence, University of Florida ($35,000 for one year)
Principal Investigator, 7/1/79 - 6/30/80
Title: "Research on Database Management and Database Engineering"
 
14. ARPA ($12,000)
Principal Investigator
Travel grant for the Fifth International Conference on Very Large Data Bases, 10/3/79-10/5/79.
 
15. NBS ($4000)
Principal Investigator, 4/1/79 - 10/30/79
Title: "Database Machines and Some Issues on DBMS Standards"
 
16. NSF ($100,247 for two years)
Principal Investigator, 1/15/80 - 6/30/82
Title: "Conversion of Application Programs in the DBMS Environment"
 
17. NBS ($98,479 for 10 months) 10/1/80 - 7/30/81
Principal Investigator
Title: "A DBMS Cost-Benefit Decision Model"
 
18. DOE ($49,471 for one year) 7/1/81 - 6/30/82
Principal Investigator
Title: "Logical and Physical Modeling and Design of Scientific and Statistical Databases for Energy Research"
 
19. DOE ($57,439 for 11 months) 7/1/82 - 5/31/83
Principal Investigator
Title: "Logical and Physical Modeling and Design of Scientific and Statistical Databases for Energy Research"
 
20. Digital Equipment Corporation (DEC), ($95K equipment grant), 1983
Principal Investigator
Title: "A Logical Area Network for Distributed Database Management"
 
21. DOE ($50K) (6/1/83 - 5/31/84)
Principal Investigator, Co-Principal Investigator - S. B. Navathe
Title: "Logical and Physical Modeling of Scientific/Statistical Databases for Energy Research"
 
22. NBS ($200K for first year of a five-year project) 5/1/84 - 4/30/89
Principal Investigator
Title: "Distributed Database Management and Processing Techniques for Manufacturing Automation"
 
23. NSF ($131,000 for two years) 9/1/84 - 8/31/86
Principal Investigator
Title: "A Special Function Unit for Sorting and Sort-based Database Management Operations"
 
24. DOE ($166,138 for two years) 8/1/84 - 7/31/86
Principal Investigator
Title: "A Dynamic Multicomputer System for Managing Scientific and Engineering Databases"
 
25. Center of Excellence, College of Engineering ($41,443 for one year) 7/1/84 - 6/30/85
Principal Investigator
Title: "Research on Distributed Computer Systems"
 
26. NBS ($225K for second year, 1985-86; second year of 5-year project)
Principal Investigator
Title: "Distributed Database Management and Processing Techniques for Manufacturing Automation"
 
27. NBS ($247K for third year of 5-year project, June 1986-May 31, 1987;additional $50K granted by NBS for 1987)
Principal Investigator
Title: "Distributed Database Management and Processing Techniques for Manufacturing Automation"
 
28. State of Florida, High Technology and Industry Council ($200K for the first year of a five-year project; the total budget for five years is $2 million: Oct. 1986 -Oct. 1991)
Principal Investigator
Title: "An Object-Oriented Computing Environment for Productivity Improvement in Automated Design and Manufacturing"
 
29. NBS ($225K for second year, 1985-86; second year of 5-year project)
Principal Investigator
Title: "Distributed Database Management and Processing Techniques for Manufacturing Automation"
 
30. State of Florida, High Technology and Industry Council ($400K for 1988-89)
Principal Investigator
Title: "An Object-oriented Computing Environment for Productivity Improvement in Automated Design and Manufacturing"
 
31. U S WEST Advanced Technologies, Inc. ($40K, 1988-89)
Principal Investigator
Title: "A Knowledge Base Definition Language and Techniques for Constraint/Rule Maintenance and Application"
 
32. National Science Foundation ($200K, 1988-90)
Principal Investigator
Title: "Research on Object-oriented Knowledge Base Management Technology for Improving Productivity and Competitiveness in Manufacturing"
 
33. State of Florida, High Technology and Industry Council ($220K, 1989-90)
Principal Investigator
Title: "An Object-oriented Computing Environment for Productivity Improvement in Automated Design and Manufacturing"
 
34. National Science Foundation ($163K, 1989-91)
Principal Investigator
Title: "An Object-Flow Computer for Object-oriented Database Applications"
 
35. National Institute of Standards and Technology ($75K,1988-90)
Principal Investigator (Co-P.I.: Herman Lam)
Title: "Semantic Models and Their Transformations"
 
36. State of Florida, High Technology and Industry Council ($183K, Jan. 24, 1990 to Aug. 23, 1992)
Principal Investigator
Title: "An Object-oriented Computing Environment for Productivity Improvement in Design and Manufacturing"
 
37. IBM ($90K, 12/1/90 to 12/31/91)
Principal Investigator
Title: "Integration of OSAM* and ROSE Technologies"
 
38. State of Florida, High Technology and Industry Council ($78K, 12/27/90 to 12/26/92)
Principal Investigator
Title: "An Object-oriented Rule-based Approach to Product Data Exchange and Specification"
 
39. National Science Foundation, CISE Infrastructure Program ($1.2 million; 1992-97)
One of five Principal Investigators in the CIS Dept.
Title: "Laboratory for Parallel Processing"
 
40. National Science Foundation ($258K, June 1, 1992 - May 31,1995; no-cost extension to May 31, 1996)
Principal Investigator
Title: "A Knowledge Base Programming Language for Evolutionary Prototyping of Software Systems"
 
41. State of Florida, High Technology and Industry Council ($70K, 1/13/92 - 1/12/93)
Principal Investigator
Title: "An Object-oriented Rule Based Approach to Product Data Exchange and Specification"
 
42. IBM ($90K, 3/2/92 - 3/1/93)
Principal Investigator
Title: "Integration of OSAM*.KBMS and ORECOM Technologies with CDF/MVS"
 
43. State of Florida, High Technology and Industry Council ($50K, 1/19/93 - 7/18/94)
Principal Investigator
Title: "An Object-oriented Rule Based Approach to Product Data Exchange and Specification"
 
44. IBM ($150K, 3/2/93 - 3/1/94)
Principal Investigator
Title: "Integration of OSAM*.KBMS and ORECOM Technologies with CDF/MVS"
 
45. Fujitsu, Ltd. ($60K, 12/1/92 - 11/30/93)
Principal Investigator
Title: "Parallel Query Processing and Query Optimization Techniques"
 
46. Fujitsu, Ltd. ($60K, 12/1/93 - 11/29/94)
Principal Investigator
Title: "Parallel Query Processing and Query Optimization Techniques"
 
47. State of Florida, Enterprise Florida Innovation Partnership, Inc. ($58,947, 2/1/94 - 1/31/95)
Principal Investigator
Title: "Commercialization of a Schema Translation and Integration System ORECOM"
 
48. IBM/ Advanced Research Projects Agency (ARPA) ($1.4 million for 3+ years, 4/1/94 - 8/31/97)
Principal Investigator
Title: "National Industrial Information Infrastructure Protocols (NIIIP)"
Part of $60-million DARPA project, Technology Reinvestment Program (TRP)
 
49. Fujitsu Limited ($40K, 8/1/94 - 7/31/95)
Support for Visiting Scholar, Naoki Akaboshi
 
50. Fujitsu Limited ($60K, 1/21/95 - 1/20/96)
Principal Investigator
Title: "Distributed Data Organizations and Parallel Query Processing and Optimization in Object-Oriented Databases"
 
51. Fujitsu Limited ($210K, Feb. 1996 - Jan. 1998)
Principal Investigator
Title: "Parallel Object-oriented Query and Knowledge Rule Processing"
 
52. National Science Foundation (NSF) ($61,028, 2/15/96-1/31/97)
Co-Principal Investigator (P.I.: Eric Hanson)
Title: CISE Research Instrumentation (equipment grant)
 
53. National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) ($582.8 K, 3/96 - 6/99); part of a large project effort of the Consortium for Integrated Intelligent Manufacturing Planning and Execution (CIIMPLEX)
Principal Investigator (co-P.I.: Herman Lam)
Title: "Enterprise Rule Management in an Integrated Intelligent Manufacturing Planning and Execution System"
 
54. National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) ($800K, 6/96 - 7/99); part of a large project effort of the NIIIP Consortium
Principal Investigator (co-P.I.: Herman Lam)
Title: "Solutions for MES-Adaptable Replicable Technology (SMART)"
 
55. National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) ($1,129,709, Oct. 1997 - July. 2001); part of a large project effort of the CIIMPLEX Consortium
Principal Investigator (co-P.I.s: Herman Lam and Joachim Hammer)
Title: "Extended Enterprise Coalition for Integrated Collaborative Manufacturing Systems (EECOMS)"
 
56. National Science Foundation (NSF) ($100K, 9/1/2000-8/31/2001)

Principal Investigator (co-P.I.s: Herman Lam and Sherman Bai)
Title: "Research on Advanced Technology to Support Internet-based Scalable E-business Enterprises (ISEE)"

 
57. Division of Sponsored Research, U.F. ($60,000, 5/1/01 – 4/30/02)

Principal Investigator: Lei Zhou; co-P.I.: Stanley Su
Title: "An Internet-based Bio-Knowledge Database System for Supporting Genomic Research and Medicine"

 
58. National Science Foundation (NSF) ($1.5 Million, 5/15/02 – 4/30/05)

Principal Investigator: Jose Fortes; co-P.Is.: Stanley Su, Don Towsley, Jaime Carbonell, Ron Cole
Title: "Transnational Digital Government"

 
59. United State Department of Agriculture (USDA) ($69,500, 1/1/04 - 9/30/06)

Principal Investigator: Stanley Su.
A subcontract of the project entitled "Southern Plant Diagnostics Network"
Title: "Southern Plant Diagnostics Network"

 
60. National Science Foundation (NSF) ($462,000, 8/16/2006 - 8/15/2009)

Principal Investigator: Stanley Su
Title: "Processing Dynamic Event Data and Multi-faceted Knowledge in a Collaborative Federation"