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Alo, Richard

University of Houston Downtown Ctr. for Computational Science
Advanced Distributed Systems
One Main St., Suite 720 South
Houston, TX 77002
alo@dt.uh.edu
713-221-8207
FAX: 713-226-5290

RESEARCH AREA

PAST INTERNATIONAL EXPERIENCE

  • Assisted in the development of graduate and undergraduate CS program at the Indian Institute of Technology in Kanpur, India. (Through the US-AID and CMU joint program) Mentored two Ph D. students.
  • Participated in joint research and was in residence (at several Italian universities) at the Universita degli Studi di Siena, Universita degli Studi di Parma, Universita degli Studi di Pisa, La Scuola Normale a Pisa, Universita degli Studi di Torino, Universita degli Studi di Messina and the Universita degli Studi di Trieste. Mentored two doctoral students.
  • Participated in joint research with colleagues in Yugoslavia, Poland, Russia.

CURRENT INTERNATIONAL EXPERIENCE

  • Recent PI for an international conference on Computational Science in Haifei, China, May, 1997
  • PI for NSF-CONACyT Research-Education collaboration with Universidad Nacional Autonoma de Mexico, Unversidad Veracruzana y Lania, Xalapa, Mexico
  • Participating in joint research with colleagues in Switzerland, Sw= eden, Italy and Spain.

CISE DISCIPLINE

Knowledge base systems, visualization-graphics, computational science

Anger, Frank

National Science Foundation/CCR
fanger@nsf.gov

Barnes, Bruce

National Science Foundation/CCR
bbarnes@nsf.gov

Beer, Joachim

Associate Director
International 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 AREA

ICSI is involved in networking & telecommunication, artificial intelligence (primarily natural language processing), theoretical computer science, and automatic speech cognition and systems engineering.

INTERNATIONAL EXPERIENCE

Institutional 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, Ron

Oregon Graduate Institute for Science and Technology
Ctr. 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 AREA

Human perception, speech recognition, spoken language systems.

INTERNATIONAL EXPERIENCE

  • Editor-in-chief for the "Survey of the State of the Art in Human Language Technology," an international effort to provide an overview of language technology throughout the world.
  • PI for an NSF grant to develop tools and technologies for researching and developing Spanish spoken language systems in Mexico.
  • Host for numerous foreign students, faculty members, and other visitors at the Center for Spoken Language Understanding.

De Groat, Joanne

Ohio State University
Dept. of Electrical Engr.
2015 Neil Avenue
Columbus, OH 43210
degroat@ee.eng.ohio-state.edu
614-292-2439
FAX: 614-292-7596

RESEARCH AREA

High Performance VLSI, Computer Aided Design for VLSI, Computer Architecture

INTERNATIONAL EXPERIENCE

Have participated as organizer of several international conferences in Europe. Offered Tutorials on VHDL at international conferences.

COUNTRIES

England, Germany, Egypt

CISE DISCIPLINE

VLSI, high performance computing

Engel, Gerald


Univ of Connecticut at Stamford Computer Science Eng.
Scofieldtown Road
Stamford, CT 06903
g.engel@compmail.com
202-322-3466

RESEARCH AREA

INTERNATIONAL EXPERIENCE

Originator of NSF US/Mexico initiative. Editing history of academic computing in Central Eastern Europe.

COUNTRIES

South Africa, Panama, Chile, Mexico, Eastern and Central Europe.

CISE DISCIPLINE

OCDA, CCR

Fortes, José

Purdue University
School 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 AREA

Computer architecture, parallel processing, network computing.

PAST INTERNATIONAL EXPERIENCE

  • Computer architecture (sabbatical, student exchanges, PhD committees, papers, organization of conferences)
    • Mateo Valero and co-workers
    • Universidad Politecnica de Cataluna
    • Spain
  • Computer simulation (visiting researcher, PhD committee, papers)
    • Jose Miguel
    • Universidad de San Sebastian
    • Spain
  • Compiler optimizations (visiting researchers, PhD committee, papers)
    • Yves Robert and co-workers
    • Laboratoire de l'Informatique du Parallelism,
    • Lyon, France
  • Application-specific processors (conference organization, PhD committee)
    • Lothar Thiele
    • ETH
    • Switzerland

CURRENT INTERNATIONAL EXPERIENCE

  • Same as above
  • Parallel Processing (PhD committee)
    • Sahid Bokhari
    • Pakistan
  • Network Computing
    • Multiple users of Purdue University Network Computing Hubs

CISE DISCIPLINE

MIPS

Fuja, Tom

National Science Foundation/NCRI
tfuja@nsf.gov

Hermansky, Hynek

Oregon Graduate Institute for Science and Technology
Dept. of Electrical Engineering
P. O. Box 91000
Portland, OR 97291-1000
hynek@ee.ogi.edu

RESEARCH AREA

INTERNATIONAL EXPERIENCE

Visiting prof. in Czech Republic. Joint research project w/IIT Madras, India.

COUNTRIES

Czech Republic, Hungary, India, Switzerland, Sweden.

CISE DISCIPLINE

Speech and Language Processing, Signal Processing

Hudson, Jeanne

National Science Foundation/International
jhudson@nsf.gov

King, Willis K.

University of Houston
Dept. of Computer Science
Houston, TX 77204-3475
wkking@uh.edu
713-743-3349
FAX: 713-743-3335

PAST INTERNATIONAL COLLABORATION

My 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 COLLABORATION

Currently I am working on a project in computer science curriculum development in cooperation with the European Union countries (Britain, France and Germany)

CISE DISCIPLINE

Computer science accreditation.

Klinger, Allen

Univ 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 AREA

Pattern Analysis. Human Computer Interaction.

INTERNATIONAL EXPERIENCE

US/Mexico program visitor at Instituto Politecnic Nacional. Multiple technical visits to Russia, Ukraine, Japan. Fulbright to IIT India.

Kraemer, Ken

University of California, Irvine
CRITO
Irvine, CA 92697-1875
kkraemer@uci.edu
(714) 824-5246

RESEARCH AREA

National computer policy, computer production and use, Asia-Pacific, Latin America, globalization of IT.

PAST INTERNATIONAL COLLABORATION

  • TOPIC AREA
    Computer production and use in Asia-Pacific
  • MAIN COLLABORATORS
    Yap Chee Sing, K.S. Raman
  • INSTITUTIONS
    National University of Singapore
  • COUNTRIES
    Singapore, Taiwan, Korea, Japan, Hong Kong, Australia, New Zealand, China, Indonesia, India.

CURRENT INTERNATIONAL COLLABORATIONS

  • TOPIC AREA
    Computer production and use in newly industrializing countries of Latin America and Asia-Pacific
  • MAIN COLLABORATORS
    • Tan Sri, Othman Yeop, Chung Kwong Han and Yap Chee Sing, Multimedia Development Corporation, Malaysia
    • Pairash Thajchayapong and Pichet Durongkaveroj, National Electronics and Computer Technology Center, Thailand
    • Antonio Jose Junqueira Bothlho, Pontificia Universidade Catolica do Rio de Janeiro
    • Paulo Bastos Tigre, Institute of Industrial Economics, Universidade Federal Rio de Janerio, Brazil
    • Jose Warman, Centro de Technologica Electronica e Informatica
    • Juan J. Palacios, Center for Pacific Studies, University of Guadalajara, Mexico.

CISE DISCIPLINE

IRIS/ITO

Luperfoy, Susann

The MITRE Corporation
luperfoy@mitre.org

Min, Paul

Washington University
Computer Comm. Rsrch. Ctr.
Campus Box 1115, Bryan 405
One Brookings Drive
St. Louis, MO 63130-4899
psm@ee.wustl.edu
314-935-8584

INTERNATIONAL COLLABORATION

International funding and consulting; hosted visiting scholars.
Korea, China, Canada, Japan.
Networking and communications

Moura, Jose M. F.

Carnegie Mellon University
Electrical Computer Eng.
Porter Hall, Office B20
5000 Forbes Avenue
Pittsburgh, PA 15213-3891
moura@gauss.ece.cmu.edu
412-268-6341

RESEARCH AREA

Telecommunications, signal processing, image/video.

INTERNATIONAL EXPERIENCE

Research projs.; PhD external examiner; organized chaired proposals and committees for research units in Portugal

PAST INTERNATIONAL COLLABORATIONS

  • TOPIC AREA
    Telecommunications and Signal Processing
  • MAIN COLLABORATORS
    • Prof. Johann Bohme (Ruhr University, Bochum, Germany)
    • Dr. M. Joao Rendas (I3S, CNRS, Sophie-Antipolis, France)
    • Prof. Genevieve Jourdain and Dr. Mauuary (Cenphag, Institut Polytechnique de Grenmoble, France)
    • Prof. Victor Barroso and Prof. Joao Sentieiro (Instituto Superior Tecnico, Lisbon, Portugal)
  • INSTITUTIONS
    • University of Ruhr, Bochum, Germany
    • I3S, Univ. de Nice, France
    • Cephag, Institut Polytechnique de Grenoble, France
    • Instituto Superior Tecnico and Instituto de Sistemas e Robotica, Lisbon, Portugal
  • COUNTRIES
    Germany, France, Portugal

CURRENT INTERNATIONAL COLLABORATIONS

  • TOPIC AREA
    Telecommunications and Signal Processing
  • MAIN COLLABORATORS
    • Dr. M. Joao Rendas (I3S, CNRS, Sophie-Antipolis, France)
    • Prof. Victor Barroso and Prof. Joao Sentieiro (Instituto Superior Tecnico, Lisbon, Portugal)
  • INSTITUTIONS
    • I3S, Univ. de Nice, France
    • Instituto Superior Tecnico and Instituto de Sistemas e Robotica, Lisbon, Portugal
  • COUNTRIES
    France, Portugal

CISE DISCIPLINE

MIPS

Mukherjee, Biswanath

Dept. of Computer Science
University of California
Davis, CA 95616
mukherje@cs.ucdavis.edu
916-752-4826

FAX: 916-752-4767

RESEARCH AREA

Communication networks: optical networks, network security, wireless nets

INTERNATIONAL EXPERIENCE

Visiting professor; present short courses, seminars.

PAST INTERNATIONAL EXPERIENCE

  • Served as Visiting Professor
    Delivered several short courses, supervised PhD research)
    Collaborator: Prof. Jaafar Haji Md. Abu Bakar
    Institute: University of Teknologi, Malaysia
  • Delivered short course + seminar
    Collaborator: Prof. K. C. Chua
    Institute: National University of Singapore
  • Served as Visiting Erskine Fellow
    Taught a graduate course, gave seminars, supervised thesis research
    Collaborator: Prof. Krys Pawlikowski
    Institute: University of Canterbury, New Zealand
  • Hosted an International Scholar on a one-year sabbatical
    Collaborator: Prof. Boning Feng
    Institute: Norwegian University of Technology and Science, Norway

CURRENT INTERNATIONAL EXPERIENCE

  • Hosting a Visiting Professor for a NSF project
    Collaborator: Prof. Debasish Datta

CISE DISCIPLINE

Networking and communications research

Ni, Lionel

Michigan State University
Dept. of Computer Science
3115 Engineering Bldg.
East Lansing, MI 48824-1226
ni@cps.msu.edu
517-353-4386
FAX: 517-432-1061

RESEARCH AREA

INTERNATIONAL EXPERIENCE

Presented short courses; co-authored papers books; consulting

COUNTRIES

Taiwan, China, Spain

CISE DISCIPLINE

Computer architectures, computer networks

Reeker, Larry

National Science Foundation/IRIS
lreeker@nsf.gov

Rodriguez, Rita

National Science Foundation/CDA
rrodrigu@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

  • Asynchronous learning networks and delivery of CS/IS education modules to international audiences
  • E-Commerce: privacy and security issues
  • Digital Wireless

INTERNATIONAL EXPERIENCE

Convened International workshops; managed internatioanl visiting scientist program; initiated strategic research cooperation projects.

PAST INTERNATIONAL COLLOBORATIONS

  • Organizer of a dozen international workshops on leading edge computer science research topics at CNRS in France, with other European reserchers, in Latin America, and at Taiwan's National Supercomputing Center
  • Visiting scientist program to IBM Reseach from overseas universities
    • 30 nations from different continents with emphasis on Europe
    • 1500 visitors over dozen years
  • Strategic research cooperation projects for IBM computer scientists in parallel processing, high-speed networks with counterparts from leading edge univerisities in India, Europe, Taiwan and Singapore

CURRENT INTERNATIONAL COLLABORATIONS

The following projects are at different stages of development
  • UNESCO : Curriculum Development
  • UNDP: Telecommunication Systems
  • Telecom Distance Learning Network in India at Calcutta in co-operation with the West Bengal Electronics Industrial Development Corporation
  • Deutsche Telekom & Swedish Telekom
  • United Arab Emirates and Bahrain

COUNTRIES

Germany, France, Italy, Switzerland, Netherlands, Brazil, Venezuela, Japan, India, Taiwan, Australia, Singapore.

CISE DISCIPLINE

Super-computing applications, high speed networks and emerging technologies

Schlichting, Richard

University of Arizona
Computer Science Dept.
Tucson, AZ 85721
rick@cs.arizona.edu
520-621-4324

RESEARCH AREA

Distributed systems, fault-tolerant computing, heterogeneous scientific computation

PAST AND CURRENT INTERNATIONAL EXPERIENCE

Collaborative research at TITech and Hitachi in Japan. Direct JapanCS Project.
  • Language support for fault-tolerant distributed programming
    • Main collaborators
      Takuya Katayama and Masato Suzuki
    • Institutions
      Japan Advanced Institute for Science and Technology (JAIST), Kanazawa
    • Countries
      Japan
  • Software support for heterogenous scientific computation
    • Main collaborators
      Sigeo Ihara and Shirun Ho
    • Institutions
      Hitachi Central Research Laboratory, Tokyo
    • Countries
      Japan
In addition to these, I've also given invited talks at many universities, research institutes, and companies in Japan and Europe.

COUNTRIES

Japan. Collaborations with individuals in UK, Austria, Portugal, Germany, France.

CISE DISCIPLINE

CCR, ASC

Towsley, Don


Lederle Graduate Research Ctr. Dept. Computer Inf. Science
University of Massachusetts
Amherst, MA 01003
towsley@cs.umass.edu
413-545-0207

RESEARCH AREA

INTERNATIONAL EXPERIENCE

Research collaborations including extended visits.

COUNTRIES

INRIA and Lab. MASI in France; Brazil;
Hong Kong

CISE DISCIPLINE

Networking and computer system performance evaluations

Vermeulen, Pieter

Oregon Graduate Institute
pieter@cse.ogi.edu

RESEARCH AREA

Speech and speaker recognition; pattern classification, image processing and embedded systems.

INTERNATIONAL COLLABORATION

Ongoing 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, Benjamin

University of Illinois Coordinated Science Lab, MC228, 1308 West Main Street
Urbana, IL 61801-2307
b-wah@uiuc.edu
217-333-3516
FAX: 217-244-7175

RESEARCH AREA

Computer architecture, nonlinear optimization, signal processing, parallel processing, artificial intelligence.

INTERNATIONAL EXPERIENCE

Advisory committees, consultants, and external examiners of universities and Acdemia Sinica in China, Hong Kong, Taiwan.

PAST INTERNATIONAL COLLABORATIONS

  • Topic areas
    Computer architecture, artificial intelligence, parallel processing, curriculum development, international conferences, computer society activities
  • Main collaborators
    Dr. G. J. Li, Dr. L. S. Lee, Dr. C. K. Wong, Dr. O. Wing, Dr. A. Aizawa Dr. H. Tanaka, Dr. J. Juang, Dr. J. Gu, Dr. T. Ichikawa, Dr. E. Yung Dr. Y. N. Lien, Dr. V. W. Soo
  • Institutions
    • University of Tokyo, Japan
    • Academia Sinica, PR China
    • Academia Sinica, Taiwan
    • Chinese University of Hong Kong
    • Hong Kong University
    • Hong Kong University of Science and Technology
    • City University of Hong Kong
    • National Taiwan University
    • Tsing Hua University, PR China
    • Tsing Hua University, Taiwan
    • University of Hiroshima, Japan
    • Cheng Chi University, Taiwan
  • Countries
    Japan, Hong Kong, Taiwan, PR China

CURRENT INTERNATIONAL COLLABORATIONS

  • Topic areas
    Curriculum development, nonlinear optimization
  • Main collaborators
    Dr. E. Yung, Dr. O. Wing, Dr. Y. N. Lien, Dr. V. W. Soo, Dr. W. L. Hsu
  • Institutions
    • Chinese University of Hong Kong
    • City University of Hong Kong
    • Tsing Hua University, Taiwan
    • Cheng Chi University, Taiwan
    • Academia Sinica, Taiwan
  • Countries
    Hong Kong, Taiwan

CISE DISCIPLINE

MIPS, Microelectronic System Architecture, IRIS: Intelligent Systems

Wittie, Larry

SUNY at Stony Brook
lw@cs.sunysb.edu

INTERNATIONAL COLLABORATIONS

Spent 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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