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Dieter Van Melkebeek
University Of Wisconsin-Madison
$2,308,892
Attributed
$4,489,843
Total exposure
11
Grants
6
Lead (contact PI)
Attributed= this PI's even-split share of every grant they're on (the fair, additive number). Exposure = full size of all those grants.
Funding over time
peak $499.9K · FY2005–18$500K$375K$250K$125K$0
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Funding mix
By agency
NSF$4,489,843 · 11
By mechanism
—$4,489,843 · 11
Top collaborators
- Eric Bach2 shared
- Jeffrey Kinne2 shared
- Mark G Friesen2 shared
- Robert J Joynt2 shared
- Susan N Coppersmith2 shared
- Kelvin H Wagner1 shared
- Mark Saffman1 shared
- Richard Beigel1 shared
Grant awards (11)
AF: EAGER: The Power of Isolation in Computing$125,000
· FY2018 · CSE · contact PI
AF:Small: Derandomization and Lower Bounds$399,999
· FY2013 · CSE · contact PI
CCF: AF: Student Travel Support for the IEEE Conference on Computational Complexity 2014$15,000
· FY2013 · CSE · contact PI
CCF: AF: Student Travel Support for the IEEE Conference on Computational Complexity 2013$9,000
· FY2013 · CSE
CCF:AF Student Travel Support for the IEEE Conference on Computational Complexity 2012$10,000
· FY2012 · CSE
AF:Small: Applications of AP-free sets and derandomization$499,912
· FY2010 · CSE · contact PI
Time-Space Lower Bounds for NP-Hard Problems$270,001
· FY2008 · CSE · contact PI
QnTM: Physically-inspired Quantum Algorithms for NP-intermediate Problems$300,000
· FY2005 · CSE
Quantum Information Processing with Two-Dimensional Atomic Arrays$2,032,000
· FY2002 · MPS
Quantum -QuBIC: Connecting the Quantum Dots: Theory of Quantum Computing in a Solid-state Implementation$499,939
· FY2002 · CSE
CAREER: Techniques for Separations and Inclusions of Complexity Classes$328,992
· FY2002 · CSE · contact PI