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CyberCorps Scholarship for Service (Renewal): CalPoly Next Generation Cyber Warriors for Big Data Security and Privacy

$2,576,351
Mohammad I Husain · Cal Poly Pomona Foundation, Inc. · · FY2024 · EDU

Prostate Section

$2,574,499
Peter Pinto · Division Of Basic Sciences - Nci · ZIA · FY2025 · CA

UAB Precision Nutrition Clinical Center

$2,571,938
James O Hill · University Of Alabama At Birmingham · UG1 · FY2023 · HD

Revealing the mechanisms of primate face recognition with synthetic stimulus sets optimized to compare computational models

$2,568,097
Nikolaus Kriegeskorte · Columbia Univ New York Morningside · RF1 · FY2022 · NS

Advancing Risk-based Breast Cancer Screening and Surveillance in Community Practice

$2,561,132
Diana L Miglioretti · University Of California At Davis · P01 · FY2025 · CA

Lymphoma Outcomes SPORE

$2,561,113
Christopher R Flowers · University Of Tx Md Anderson Can Ctr · U54 · FY2025 · CA

Autism Center of Excellence Network: Neurodevelopmental Biomarkers of Late Diagnosis in Female and Gender Diverse Autism

$2,558,232
Kevin A. Pelphrey · University Of Virginia · R01 · FY2022 · MH

CCR Artificial Intelligence Resource

$2,553,119
Baris Turkbey · Division Of Basic Sciences - Nci · ZIH · FY2023 · CA

NEGATIVE CAPACITANCE MEMORY TECHNOLOGY FOR NEXT GENERATION ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE HARDWARE

$2,548,221
Regents Of The University Of California, The · · FY2020 · Department of the Navy

CANOE Partnership: Cancer Awareness, Navigation, Outreach, and Equitable Indigenous Health Outcomes

$2,541,510
Lonnie A. Nelson · Fred Hutchinson Cancer Center · U19 · FY2025 · MD

HYDROGEN IS A SMALL MOLECULE THAT CAN LEAK OF STORAGE CONTAINERS, PIPELINES AND ESCAPE INTO THE ATMOSPHERE RAPIDLY. THE NUMBER OF SUCH LEAKS WILL INCREASE DUE TO THE GROWING HYDROGEN DEMAND. EXCESS HYDROGEN IN THE ATMOSPHERE INDIRECTLY INCREASES METHANE GREENHOUSE GAS EMISSIONS, LEADING TO GLOBAL WARMING. SO, ACCURATE SENSORS THAT CAN DETECT HYDROGEN IN PARTS PER BILLION (PPB) IS NEEDED. BUT AVAILABLE HYDROGEN SENSORS TODAY CANNOT DETECT PPB-HYDROGEN WHEN CONSIDERING COST AND PERFORMANCE. PPB-HYPERS SOLVES THIS BY USING SENSORS THAT ARE ULTRA-SENSITIVE TO PPB AMOUNTS OF HYDROGEN GAS, WITHOUT ANY INTERFERENCE FROM OTHER GASES THAT ARE PRESENT IN THE ATMOSPHERE. THIS PROJECT SOLVES THIS, BY DEVELOPING A PARTS-PER-BILLION HYDROGEN EMISSIONS REPORTING SYSTEM (‘PPB-HYPERS). PPB-HYPERS COMBINES ULTRA-SENSITIVE PROPRIETARY HYDROGEN SENSORS WITH ULTRA-RELIABLE LOW POWER RADIOS, TO PRODUCE WIRELESS HYDROGEN SENSOR NODES, COLLECTIVELY FORMING A WIRELESS ‘MESH’ NETWORK. EACH NODES DATA IS COMBINED WITH LOCAL WEATHER DATA AND WIRELESSLY SENT TO A REMOTE DATA SERVER. THE COMBINED DATA IS PARSED TO AN AI (ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE) THAT CAN ACCURATELY IDENTIFY ANY HYDROGEN LEAK OF ATLEAST 10KG/HR IN A 100 M X 100 M AREA, AND WITHIN 10 METERS OF THE LEAK. THE TOTAL COST TO INSTALL AND OPERATE ‘PPB-HYPERS’ IS EXPECTED TO BE LESS THAN $10,000 PER 100 METERS X 100 METER LOCATION. THROUGH THIS, THE PROJECT MEETS THE MAIN MISSION GOALS OF THE ARPA-E H2SENSE PROGRAM.

$2,540,659
Serinus Labs, Inc. · · FY2025 · Department of Energy

Machine Learning Core

$2,523,249
Francisco Pereira · National Institute Of Mental Health · ZIC · FY2025 · MH

PIRE: Humanoids - Universally Accessible Infrastructures to Advance Capabilities

$2,516,000
Paul Y Oh · Drexel University · · FY2007 · O/D

Co-Development of Telehealth, Remote Patient Monitoring, and AI-based Tools for Inclusive Technology-Facilitated Healthcare Work of the Future

$2,515,999
Oded Nov · New York University · · FY2021 · EDU

Anti-NMDA Receptor Antibodies in Adult Brain Dysfunction: Lessons from Lupus

$2,506,124
Betty Diamond · Feinstein Institute For Medical Research · P01 · FY2025 · AI

Building BRIDGEs: Coordinating Standards, Diversity, and Ethics to Advance Biomedical AI

$2,504,189
Alex Bui · University Of California Los Angeles · U54 · FY2022 · HG

FW-HTF-RL: Co-worker Robots to Impact Seafood Processing (CRISP): Designs, Tools and Methods for Enhanced Worker Experience

$2,500,000
Taskin Padir · Northeastern University · · FY2019 · ENG

PARTNER: Innovating AI for efficient and insightful data transformation

$2,500,000
Sudhir Malik · University Of Puerto Rico Mayaguez · · FY2023 · CSE

US-China Collab: Comparative evolution and ecology of swine influenza viruses in China and the United States

$2,499,991
Xiu-Feng H Wan · University Of Missouri-Columbia · · FY2021 · BIO

Collaborative Research: CyberTraining: CIP: A Cross-Institutional Research Engagement Network for CI Facilitators

$2,499,405
Gil Speyer · Arizona State University · · FY2023 · CSE

Collaborative Research: SCIPE: Interdisciplinary Research Support Community for Artificial Intelligence and Data Sciences

$2,496,445
Vipin Chaudhary · Case Western Reserve University · · FY2023 · CSE

Developing Learning Trajectories Supporting Middle School Student Understanding of Artificial Intelligence Concepts

$2,495,657
Irene A Lee · New Mexico State University · · FY2024 · EDU

NSF Arecibo Center for STEM Education, Computing, and Community Engagement

$2,494,246
Jason J Williams · Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory · · FY2023 · EDU

Scholarships, Academic, and Social Supports to Provide Low-Income Transfers Students Opportunities for Nurtured Growth in AI

$2,490,530
Mubarak Shah · The University Of Central Florida Board Of Trustees · · FY2024 · EDU

Predictions and experimental validation of fold-switching proteins

$2,483,973
Lauren Porter · National Library Of Medicine · ZIA · FY2025 · LM