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Qi Li Receives NSF CAREER Award

July 7, 2023

Qi Li, an assistant professor of Computer Science at Iowa State University, has been honored with a Faculty Early Career Development (CAREER) Award in recognition of her outstanding research on information extraction from scientific documents. This esteemed accolade is bestowed upon promising early-career faculty members who demonstrate the potential to become influential academic role models in both research and education.

Abusayeed Saifullah receives ONR grant

January 31, 2022

Dr. Abusayeed SaifullahAbusayeed Saifullah, Assistant Professor in the Department of Computer Science, received a grant from the Office of Naval Research in the amount of $303,631. Saifullah's project, titled 'Handling Coexistence of LPWAN with Other Networks,' will go from May 2022 to April 2025. 

Li awarded an NSF grant on exploiting data dependencies in crowdsourcing

September 11, 2020

Assistant Professor Qi Li along with Assistant Professor Sihong Xie from Lehigh University have received a new NSF grant starting this Fall. The grant developed algorithms, systems, and theories for exploiting data dependencies in crowdsourcing.  Data are abundantly available to encode knowledge in many domains, such as biomedical research, online commerce, open government, education, and public health.

SHF: Small: Dynamic Analysis on Code Fragments

Wei Le, faculty with the Department of Computer Science, received an NSF grant, as a sole PI to develop fast and on-demand dynamic analysis on code fragments. The award will span three years, and include a total of $485,993. Dynamic analysis is important for many software engineering tasks, such as finding bugs, understanding programs and debugging; however, current dynamic analysis tools are slow and hard to use. The proposed research aims to transform traditional dynamic analysis from analyzing large, monolithic software to analyzing relevant code fragments only.

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