The Recipients of the Research Grant (Overseas)
FYUniversityOrganizationPositionNameTheme of Research
2008University of Southern CaliforniaMing Hsieh Department of Electrical EngineeringAndrew J. Viterbi Chair ProfessorShri NarayananEmotionally-Intelligent Human-Machine Communication for Virtual Humans and Robots
2008California Institute of TechnologyDepartment of Computer ScienceAssistant ProfessorAdam WiermanScheduling for Today's Systems
2008Carnegie Mellon UniversityRobotics Institute and Computer Science DepartmentAssistant ProfessorAlexei A. EfrosToward General Scene Understanding
2008Carnegie Mellon UniversityComputer Science DepartmentAssistant ProfessorRyan O'DonnellFourier Analysis of Boolean Functions (with Applications in Computational Complexity, and Learning Theory)
2008Peking UniversitySchool of Electronic Engineering and Computer ScienceProfessorBingli JiaoStudy of Adaptive Service Mode for Wireless Health Care Monitoring System
2008Tsinghua UniversityDepartment of Computer ScienceAssociate ProfessorYuan FengModeling and Reasoning about Concurrent Quantum Systems
2008Fudan UniversitySchool of Information Science and TechnologyProfessorNan ChiOptical RAM Using Ultra-Fast Micro-Ring Bistable Lasers
2008Shanghai Jiao Tong UniversityDepartment of Computer Science and EngineeringProfessorLiqing ZhangRelevant Feature Analysis for Brain Computer Interface
2008Seoul National UniversitySchool of Electrical Engineering and Computer ScienceProfessorYong-Kweon KimRF MEMS Probe for Measurement of Electric Characteristics of Biological Cells
2008Korea UniversitywireProfessorHeon-Chang YuA Study on Development of Proxy Service Based Mobile Grid Middleware Supporting Mobility
2008Yonsei UniversityDepartment of Computer ScienceProfessorSung-Bae ChoInteractive Intelligent Agent Based on Integrated Model of Human Functionality
2007University of California, BerkeleyDepartment of Electrical Engineering and Computer SciencesAssociate ProfessorKrste AsanovićDesign of Computer Systems in the Broadest Sense, System Software (Operating Systems and Compilers) to Innovative High-Level Architectures for CPUs and Memory Systems All the Way Down to Novel Low-Power Circuit Designs
2007University of California, BerkeleyDepartment of Electrical Engineering and Computer SciencesAssistant ProfessorJose M. CarmenaBrain-Machine Interfaces; Neuroprosthetics; Sensorimotor Learning and Control; Neural Ensemble Computation
2007Stanford UniversityDepartment of Computer ScienceAssociate ProfessorRonald FedkiwNumerical Methods for Scientific Computing and Computer Graphics
2007Stanford UniversityDepartment of Electrical EngineeringProfessorJoseph M. KahnSpatial Signal Processing in Multimode Optical Links
2007University of California, Los AngelesElectrical Engineering DepartmentAssistant ProfessorChi On ChuiLow Power Transistor Engineering for Post-Sillicon High Performance Nanoelectronics
2007University of California, Los AngelesComputer Science DepartmentAssociate ProfessorAmit SahaiCryptographic Techniques for Encrypted Data
2007University of Southern CaliforniaMing Hsieh Department of Electrical EngineeringProfessorC. -C. Jay KuoEfficient Video Multicast over IP Networks with Network Coding
2007University of Southern CaliforniaComputer Science DepartmentAssociate ProfessorStefan SchaalThe New Robotics-towards Human Centered Machines
2007California Institute of TechnologyComputer Science DepartmentAssistant ProfessorTracey HoNetworking Coding