The Recipients of the Research Grant (Overseas)
FYUniversityOrganizationPositionNameTheme of Research
2009University of California, BerkeleyDepartment of Electrical Engineering and Computer SciencesAssociate ProfessorDaniel KleinUnsupervised Learning for Natural Language Processing
2009Stanford UniversityDepartments of Electrical Engineering and Computer ScienceAssistant ProfessorSubhasish MitraRobust System Design
2009University of California, Los AngelesDepartment of Electrical EngineeringAssistant ProfessorDanijela CabricCollaborative, Spatially Aware Spectrum Sensing for Security and Network Management
2009University of Southern CaliforniaDepartment of Computer ScienceFletcher Jones Professor, University ProfessorMichael A. ArbibA Computational System for Generating Verbal Descriptions of Visual Scenes, with Constraints from Neurolinguistics
2009California Institute of TechnologyDepartment of Computer ScienceAssistant ProfessorR. Andreas KrauseRigorous and Scalable Approaches for Optimized Information Gathering
2009Carnegie Mellon UniversityRobotics InstituteAssistant ProfessorSrinivasa G. NarasimhanConvergence of Illumination and Imaging for Scene Understanding
2009Peking UniversitySchool of Electronic Engineering and Computer ScienceProfessorXihong WuResearch on Personalized Singing Voice Synthesis
2009Tsinghua UniversityDepartment of Computer Science and TechnologyAssociate ProfessorJianyong WangGraph Clustering for Name Disambiguation in Web People Search
2009Fudan UniversitySchool of Information Science and TechnologyProfessorBo HuVisual Object Tracking in Distributed Multi-Camera Environment
2009Shanghai Jiao Tong UniversityDepartment of Computer Science and EngineeringProfessorJianjun ZhaoVeriJava: Towards a Verifiable Programming System
2009Seoul National UniversitySchool of Computer Science and EngineeringProfessorSang-Goo LeeData Intensive Approach to Semantics
2009Korea UniversityDepartment of Computer Science EducationProfessorHyeoncheol KimInter-Disciplinary Instructional Model, Based on Computational Thinking Approach
2009Yonsei UniversityDepartment of Computer ScienceAssistant ProfessorBernd BurgstallerParallel Programming Language and Compilation Techniques for Energy-Efficient Embedded Systems on Multicore Architectures
2008University of California, BerkeleyDepartment of Electrical Engineering and Computer SciencesAssistant ProfessorMichael GastparNew Ways in Cooperative Communications
2008University of California, BerkeleyDepartment of Electrical Engineering and Computer SciencesAssistant ProfessorDawn SongCounterPoint: Next Generation Infrastructure for Malicious Code Analysis and Defense
2008Stanford UniversityDepartments of Developmental Biology and Computer ScienceAssistant ProfessorGill BejeranoComputational Exploration of the Human Genome Regulatory Landscape
2008Stanford UniversityDepartment of Electrical EngineeringProfessorLeonid G. KazovskyNanophotonics Based Broadband Access Networks
2008University of California, Los AngelesComputer Science DepartmentAssistant ProfessorEleazar EskinEnabling the Analysis of Public Genome-Wide Association Studies through Information Technologies
2008University of California, Los AngelesElectrical Engineering DepartmentAssistant ProfessorAydogan OzcanTowards Wireless Health Era: High-Throughput On-Chip Imaging, Sorting and Characterization of Cells
2008University of Southern CaliforniaComputer Science DepartmentAssociate ProfessorLaurent IttiTowards Neuroscience-Enabled Machines: Taking Computational Neuroscience from the Laboratory to the Real World