The College of Computing grant portfolio totals $12.0M, with 88 active grant-funded
projects, which corresponds to to 3.1 grants per tenure-track faculty member. The
college has 50 active National Science Foundation (NSF) grants, our largest and most frequent sponsor. 78.4% of College of Computing grants
are associated with Michigan Tech's Institute of Computing and Cybersystems (ICC); 13.6% are associated with the Great Lakes Research Center (GLRC). A selection of active projects is listed below.
The Developments of a Smart Telehealth ECG and Human Activity Monitoring System to Improve Cardiovascular health of Older Adults
SaTC: CORE: Small: Hardware-assisted Self-repairing in Decentralized Cloud Storage against Malicious Attacks
Collaborative Research: SHF: Small: Artificial Intelligence of Things (AloT): Theory Architecture and Algorithms
MRI: Acquisition of a GPU-accelerated cluster for research training and outreach
Collaborative Research: SHF: Medium: Vectorized Instruction Space (VIS)
Innovative GenCyber Teacher Camp at Michigan Tech through doing + gaming + teaching + case studies
AF: Small: Fundamental Geometric Data Structures
CNS Core: Small: Privacy-Preserving On-Device Intelligence in the IoT Era
Rich Immediate Critque of Antipatterns (RICA) in Novice Programmer Code: Broadening Adoption Supporting Student Learning and Enhancing Programming Competencies
Collaborative Research: SHF: Medium: Heterogenous Architecture for Collaborative Machine Learning
IRES: Track I: Collaborative Research: Supporting FSU and MTU Student Research with NTNU Faculty on Automatic Improvement of Application Performance
CyberCorps: Scholarship for Service Program at Michigan Tech
CHS: Small: Rich Surface Interaction for Augmented Environments