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Alo, RichardUniversity of Houston Downtown Ctr. for Computational ScienceAdvanced Distributed Systems One Main St., Suite 720 South Houston, TX 77002 alo@dt.uh.edu 713-221-8207 FAX: 713-226-5290 RESEARCH AREAPAST INTERNATIONAL EXPERIENCE
CURRENT INTERNATIONAL EXPERIENCE
CISE DISCIPLINEKnowledge base systems, visualization-graphics, computational scienceAnger, FrankNational Science Foundation/CCRfanger@nsf.gov Barnes, BruceNational Science Foundation/CCRbbarnes@nsf.gov Beer, JoachimAssociate DirectorInternational Computer Science Institute (ICSI) 1947 Center Street Berkeley, CA 94704 phone: (510) 643-9153 or (510) 642-4274 Ext. 301 FAX : (510) 643-7684 Email: beer@icsi.berkeley.edu RESEARCH AREAICSI is involved in networking & telecommunication, artificial intelligence (primarily natural language processing), theoretical computer science, and automatic speech cognition and systems engineering.INTERNATIONAL EXPERIENCEInstitutional support from industrial consortia and government agencies in Germany, Italy, and Switzerland. Project funding as sub-contractor to European Union projects.All the international collaborations by our scientists (including myself) are handled in the framework of the institutional international support that ICSI receives. What makes ICSI unique in this respect is that we have set up a structure to enable (and support) international collaboration for all scientists at ICSI, rather then having individuals chase after funding for such endeavors. It is part of my responsiblity to interact with our foreign funding agencies to secure the continued support for such activites. Our experience with this (institutional) approach is what I would like to report on.
On a pesonal level I am involved with networking and telecommunication
and have collaborated with various institutions in Germany and
Switzerland.
Cole, RonOregon Graduate Institute for Science and TechnologyCtr. Spoken Lng, Understanding P. O. Box 91000 Portland, OR 97291-1000 cole@cse.ogi.edu 503-690-1159 FAX: 503-690-1306 http://speech.bme.ogi.edu/ RESEARCH AREAHuman perception, speech recognition, spoken language systems.INTERNATIONAL EXPERIENCE
De Groat, JoanneOhio State UniversityDept. of Electrical Engr. 2015 Neil Avenue Columbus, OH 43210 degroat@ee.eng.ohio-state.edu 614-292-2439 FAX: 614-292-7596 RESEARCH AREAHigh Performance VLSI, Computer Aided Design for VLSI, Computer ArchitectureINTERNATIONAL EXPERIENCEHave participated as organizer of several international conferences in Europe. Offered Tutorials on VHDL at international conferences.COUNTRIESEngland, Germany, EgyptCISE DISCIPLINEVLSI, high performance computingEngel, GeraldUniv of Connecticut at Stamford Computer Science Eng. Scofieldtown Road Stamford, CT 06903 g.engel@compmail.com 202-322-3466 RESEARCH AREAINTERNATIONAL EXPERIENCEOriginator of NSF US/Mexico initiative. Editing history of academic computing in Central Eastern Europe.COUNTRIESSouth Africa, Panama, Chile, Mexico, Eastern and Central Europe.CISE DISCIPLINEOCDA, CCRFortes, JoséPurdue UniversitySchool of Elec. Comp. Eng. 1285 Electrical Eng. Bldg. West Lafayette, IN 47907-1285 fortes@ecn.purdue.edu 765-494-3646 FAX: 765-494-3371 RESEARCH AREAComputer architecture, parallel processing, network computing.PAST INTERNATIONAL EXPERIENCE
CURRENT INTERNATIONAL EXPERIENCE
CISE DISCIPLINEMIPSFuja, TomNational Science Foundation/NCRItfuja@nsf.gov Hermansky, HynekOregon Graduate Institute for Science and TechnologyDept. of Electrical Engineering P. O. Box 91000 Portland, OR 97291-1000 hynek@ee.ogi.edu RESEARCH AREAINTERNATIONAL EXPERIENCEVisiting prof. in Czech Republic. Joint research project w/IIT Madras, India.COUNTRIESCzech Republic, Hungary, India, Switzerland, Sweden.CISE DISCIPLINESpeech and Language Processing, Signal ProcessingHudson, JeanneNational Science Foundation/Internationaljhudson@nsf.gov King, Willis K.University of HoustonDept. of Computer Science Houston, TX 77204-3475 wkking@uh.edu 713-743-3349 FAX: 713-743-3335 PAST INTERNATIONAL COLLABORATIONMy main involvment in international collaboration is in Computer Science Accreditation and curricula development.I organized an international workshop on computer science and engineering accreditation last year in which 19 countries were represented. (including Eastern European and Latin American countries) I was a delegate to the Workshop on Mexico-U.S. Cooperation on CS&E education 1996. CURRENT INTERNATIONAL COLLABORATIONCurrently I am working on a project in computer science curriculum development in cooperation with the European Union countries (Britain, France and Germany)CISE DISCIPLINEComputer science accreditation.Klinger, AllenUniv of California at Los Angeles Computer Science Eng.3531-H Boelter Hall Los Angeles, CA 90095-1596 klinger@cs.ucla.edu 310-825-7695 RESEARCH AREAPattern Analysis. Human Computer Interaction.INTERNATIONAL EXPERIENCEUS/Mexico program visitor at Instituto Politecnic Nacional. Multiple technical visits to Russia, Ukraine, Japan. Fulbright to IIT India.Kraemer, KenUniversity of California, IrvineCRITO Irvine, CA 92697-1875 kkraemer@uci.edu (714) 824-5246 RESEARCH AREANational computer policy, computer production and use, Asia-Pacific, Latin America, globalization of IT.PAST INTERNATIONAL COLLABORATION
CURRENT INTERNATIONAL COLLABORATIONS
CISE DISCIPLINEIRIS/ITOLuperfoy, SusannThe MITRE Corporationluperfoy@mitre.org Min, PaulWashington UniversityComputer Comm. Rsrch. Ctr. Campus Box 1115, Bryan 405 One Brookings Drive St. Louis, MO 63130-4899 psm@ee.wustl.edu 314-935-8584 INTERNATIONAL COLLABORATIONInternational funding and consulting; hosted visiting scholars.Korea, China, Canada, Japan. Networking and communications Moura, Jose M. F.Carnegie Mellon UniversityElectrical Computer Eng. Porter Hall, Office B20 5000 Forbes Avenue Pittsburgh, PA 15213-3891 moura@gauss.ece.cmu.edu 412-268-6341 RESEARCH AREATelecommunications, signal processing, image/video.INTERNATIONAL EXPERIENCEResearch projs.; PhD external examiner; organized chaired proposals and committees for research units in PortugalPAST INTERNATIONAL COLLABORATIONS
CURRENT INTERNATIONAL COLLABORATIONS
CISE DISCIPLINEMIPSMukherjee, BiswanathDept. of Computer ScienceUniversity of California Davis, CA 95616 mukherje@cs.ucdavis.edu 916-752-4826 FAX: 916-752-4767 RESEARCH AREACommunication networks: optical networks, network security, wireless netsINTERNATIONAL EXPERIENCEVisiting professor; present short courses, seminars.PAST INTERNATIONAL EXPERIENCE
CURRENT INTERNATIONAL EXPERIENCE
CISE DISCIPLINENetworking and communications researchNi, LionelMichigan State UniversityDept. of Computer Science 3115 Engineering Bldg. East Lansing, MI 48824-1226 ni@cps.msu.edu 517-353-4386 FAX: 517-432-1061 RESEARCH AREAINTERNATIONAL EXPERIENCEPresented short courses; co-authored papers books; consultingCOUNTRIESTaiwan, China, SpainCISE DISCIPLINEComputer architectures, computer networksReeker, LarryNational Science Foundation/IRISlreeker@nsf.gov Rodriguez, RitaNational Science Foundation/CDArrodrigu@nsf.gov Sadagopan, V.Pace University School of CS Inf. Systems One Martine Avenue White Plains, NY 10606 75041.3037@CompuServe.com 914-422-4328 FAX: 914-422-4019 RESEARCH AREA
INTERNATIONAL EXPERIENCEConvened International workshops; managed internatioanl visiting scientist program; initiated strategic research cooperation projects.PAST INTERNATIONAL COLLOBORATIONS
CURRENT INTERNATIONAL COLLABORATIONSThe following projects are at different stages of development
COUNTRIESGermany, France, Italy, Switzerland, Netherlands, Brazil, Venezuela, Japan, India, Taiwan, Australia, Singapore.CISE DISCIPLINESuper-computing applications, high speed networks and emerging technologiesSchlichting, RichardUniversity of ArizonaComputer Science Dept. Tucson, AZ 85721 rick@cs.arizona.edu 520-621-4324 RESEARCH AREADistributed systems, fault-tolerant computing, heterogeneous scientific computationPAST AND CURRENT INTERNATIONAL EXPERIENCECollaborative research at TITech and Hitachi in Japan. Direct JapanCS Project.
COUNTRIESJapan. Collaborations with individuals in UK, Austria, Portugal, Germany, France.CISE DISCIPLINECCR, ASCTowsley, DonLederle Graduate Research Ctr. Dept. Computer Inf. Science University of Massachusetts Amherst, MA 01003 towsley@cs.umass.edu 413-545-0207 RESEARCH AREAINTERNATIONAL EXPERIENCEResearch collaborations including extended visits.COUNTRIESINRIA and Lab. MASI in France; Brazil;Hong Kong CISE DISCIPLINENetworking and computer system performance evaluationsVermeulen, PieterOregon Graduate Institutepieter@cse.ogi.edu RESEARCH AREASpeech and speaker recognition; pattern classification, image processing and embedded systems.INTERNATIONAL COLLABORATIONOngoing collaboration with the Univeristy of Pretoria and the Council for Scientific and Industrial Research in South Africa in the fields of pattern recognition and computers in education.Wah, BenjaminUniversity of Illinois Coordinated Science Lab, MC228, 1308 West Main StreetUrbana, IL 61801-2307 b-wah@uiuc.edu 217-333-3516 FAX: 217-244-7175 RESEARCH AREAComputer architecture, nonlinear optimization, signal processing, parallel processing, artificial intelligence.INTERNATIONAL EXPERIENCEAdvisory committees, consultants, and external examiners of universities and Acdemia Sinica in China, Hong Kong, Taiwan.PAST INTERNATIONAL COLLABORATIONS
CURRENT INTERNATIONAL COLLABORATIONS
CISE DISCIPLINEMIPS, Microelectronic System Architecture, IRIS: Intelligent SystemsWittie, LarrySUNY at Stony Brooklw@cs.sunysb.edu INTERNATIONAL COLLABORATIONSSpent six months in Russia in the period 1994-1996 working with the Russian Academy of Sciences. Met about 150 Russian scientists and mathematicians and several dozen students. I have a three year ongoing moderately successful, but mostly unfunded research/development project with a systems programming and compiler group at Keldysh Institute of Applied Mathematics in Moscow. My most important work of the last two years has been with a group of Russian physicists, resident at Stony Brook, that are developing cryogenic computer circuits that will operate at 100 GIGAhertz in the simple prototypes of 2005. We are literally designing the architecture and networks for a half-petaflops (million gigaflops) computer system to run at 5 degrees Kelvin, in liquid helium. |
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