Agency Funding
Dmitry Dligach, R01/NIH/NHLBI 1R01HL157262, Developing a clinical decision support tool for the identification, diagnosis, and treatment of critical illness in hospitalized patients $200,441, 2021–2026
Dmitry Dligach, R01/NIH/NIDDK 1R01DK126933, Using Machine Learning for Early Recognition and Personalized Treatment of Acute Kidney Injury, $82,640 2021–2026
Eric Chan-Tin, Realistic and Practical Website Fingerprinting, $435,245, NSA and NCAE, 2021–2024
George K. Thiruvatukal and Neil Klingensmith, NSF OAC-2107020, Collaborative Research: OAC Core: Advancing Low-Power Computer Vision at the Edge, $250,000, 2021–2024
Geoge K. Thiruvatukal NSF OAC-2104319, CDSE: Collaborative: Cyber Infrastructure to Enable Computer Vision Applications at the Edge Using Automated Contextual Analysis, $209,624, 2021–2024
Eric Chan-Tin, Teaching Basic Cybersecurity to All, U.S. Department of Defense, $31,023, 2021–2022
George K. Thiruvathukal (Senior Personnel), NSF HRD-2121654, ADVANCE Adaptation: INSPIRED-Inclusive Practices in the Retention and Equity of Diverse Faculty, $972,496, 2021–2024
George K. Thiruvathukal (Senior Personnel), NSF OAC-2027524, Leveraging New Data Sources to Analyze the Risk of COVID-19 in Crowded Locations, $58,000, 2020–2022
Eric Chan-Tin and Shelia Kennison, SaTC: EDU: Collaborative: Personalized Cybersecurity Education and Training, $234,654, 2019–2023.
Eric Chan-Tin and K.M. George. REU Site: Big Data Analytics at Oklahoma State University, $356,618, National Science Foundation (NSF), 2017–2020
Gregory J. Matthews and George K. Thiruvathukal, NSF DMS-1812124, Collaborative Research: Statistical Analysis of Partially Observed Shapes in Two Dimensions, $75,028, 2018-2019
Dmitry Dligach, R01/NIH/NIDA R01DA051464, Data Driven Strategies for Substance Misuse Identification in Hospitalized Patients, $491,973, 2020–2025
Dmitry Dligach, R01/NIH/NLM R01LM010090, Temporal relation discovery for clinical text, $202,301, 2019–2023
Dmitry Dligach, R01/NIH/NLM R01LM012973, Learning Universal Patient Representations from Clinical Text with Hierarchical Recurrent Neural Networks, $229,248, 2019–2022
Ronald I. Greenberg and George K. Thiruvathukal, NSF CNS-1738691, Collaborative Research: Chicago Alliance For Equity in Computer Science (CAFECS), National Science Foundation CNS-1738691, $72,497 Loyola portion within a $2,011,529 collaboration, 2017–2021
Catherine Putonti, Collaborative Research: Deciphering the Genetic Diversity of Viruses through Gene Networks, National Science Foundation, $676,340, 2017–2020
Ronald I. Greenberg, Steven McGee (Learning Partnership), and Brenda Wilkerson (CPS), What Features of the Exploring Computer Science Course Equitably Inspire Students to Pursue Further Computer Science Coursework, National Science Foundation, $599,986 to all institutions, October 2015–September 2018
Ronald I. Greenberg, Lucia Dettori (DePaul), Dale Reed (UIC), Don Yanek (CPS), Brenda Wilkerson (CPS), Accelerate ECS4ALL, National Science Foundation, $999,438 to all institutions, 2015–2018
George K. Thiruvathukal, NSF OAC-1445347, EAGER: Collaborative Research: Making Software Engineering Work for Computational Science and Engineering: An Integrated Approach, National Science Foundation, ACI-1445347, $109,549, 2014–2018
Ronald I. Greenberg, Collaborative Research: Type I: A Taste of Computing: Adding a CS Entree to the Education Choices in a Large Urban School District, National Science Foundation, 2011–2015, $176,149
Catherine Putonti, CAREER: How do phage drive bacterial diversity in Lake Michigan near-shore waters? A bioinformatics perspective, National Science Foundation, $706,540, 2012–2017
Ronald I. Greenberg, William Honig, Konstantin Läufer, Catherine Putonti, and George K. Thiruvathukal, NSF CNS-0837769, Collaborative Research: BPC-A: Improving Metropolitan Participation to Accelerate Computing Throughput and Success, National Science Foundation, $141,711, 2008–2011
Ronald I. Greenberg, Howard M. Laten, Kenneth W. Olsen, Carol Scheidenhelm, and Chandra N. Sekharan, ExCEL: Excellence in Computing at Every Level, National Science Foundation, $600,000, 2008–2013
Peter Shillingsburg, George K. Thiruvathukal, and Steven E. Jones, NEH HD-50782-09, Humanities Research Infrastructure and Tools (HRIT): An Environment for Collaborative Textual Scholarship, $50,000, 2009–2012
Howard Laten, George K. Thiruvathukal, and Timothy O’Brien,*REU Site: Integrated Cross-disciplinary Summer Program in Bioinformatics, National Science Foundation, $282,747, 2006–2009
Nancy C. Tuchman, Chandra N. Sekharan, et al., High Performance Computing in Bioinformatics, Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency, $4,500,000, 2003–2005
George K. Thiruvathukal, Collaborative Proposal: Ultra-scalable System Software and Tools for Data-intensive Computing, NSF/DARPA, $72,000, January 2005 – December 2008
Konstantin Läufer and George K. Thiruvathukal, South Asian Language Resource Center Mini-Grant, $5,000, 2004
Jerry R. Sanders, Bryan Pickett, Chandra N. Sekharan, George K. Thiruvathukal, William A. Yost, High Performance Network Connections: HPNC for Science Research at Loyola University Chicago, National Science Foundation, $150,000, 2002–2005
George K. Thiruvathukal, Chandra Sekharan, and Linda Salchenberger (now with NWU SCS), Information Technology Research: The Community Information Technology Enterprise Project, National Science Foundation, $1,000,000, 2002–2005
Michael Goldwasser, Maximizing Resource Utilization through Admission Control, National Science Foundation, $134,866, 2002–2005
William Honig, Christine Haught, Keith Van Rhein, TECH 37 Grant for Underprivileged High School Students, City of Chicago, $28,000, 2003–2003
Konstantin Läufer, Vineet Gupta, and Radha Jagadeesan, The Triveni Project, National Science Foundation, Software Engineering and Languages program, $154,000, 1999–2002
Peter Dordal, Radha Jagadeesan, Konstantin Läufer, and Chandra Sekharan, Academic Equipment Grant, Sun Microsystems, $89,000, 1999–2000
Peter Dordal, Radha Jagadeesan, Konstantin Läufer, and Chandra Sekharan, Instructional Lab Grant, Microsoft, $70,000, 1996–1998
Ronald Greenberg, General-Purpose Parallel Architectures and Routing Schemes, National Science Foundation, $169,470, 1994–1998
Stephen Doty, Representation Theory of Reductive Groups & Monoids, National Science Foundation, $60,000, 1994–1998
Chandra N. Sekharan, A Study of Outstanding Issues in the Design of Algorithms for Partial K-Trees, National Science Foundation, $15,000, July 1993 – June 1994
Chandra N. Sekharan, A Study of Outstanding Issues in the Design of Algorithms for Partial K-Trees, National Science Foundation, $36,501, July 1991 – June 1994
Foundation Grants
Eric Chan-Tin (PI), Mohammed Abuhamad, Loretta Stalans, Jennifer Forestal, Jeffrey Huntsinger. Interdisciplinary Student Projects in Cybersecurity at Loyola University Chicago: Spreading Misinformation on Social Media and its Consequences for Trust in Government and Cybersecurity, Scholl Foundation, $50,000, 2021–2022
Eric Chan-Tin. R&D Development for Well Stimulation, $10,000, Halliburton Landmark, 2018
Industry Grants/Unrestricted Gifts
George K. Thiruvathukal, Intel, OneAPI: Curricular Modules to Expand Systems Courses, $40,000, 2022
George K. Thiruvathukal, Google, TensorFlow Models Garden Software Engineering, $30,000, 2021
George K. Thiruvathukal, Facebook, Low-Power Computer Vision Competition, $30,000, 2021
George K. Thiruvathukal and Yung-Hsiang Lu (Purdue), Google, Google Research Awards: Machine Perception, $75,000, 2017
George K. Thiruvathukal, 4C Insights, Unrestricted gift to supportt systems research at Loyola, $10,000, 2017
Konstantin Läufer and George K. Thiruvathukal, Typesafe, Unrestricted gift to support languages/systems research at Loyola, $5,000, 2015
George K. Thiruvathukal, Microsoft, Unrestricted gift to support HPC and Bioinformatics Research, $15,000, 2009
George K. Thiruvathukal, Microsoft, In-kind equipment donation of computational cluster (80 nodes), $100,000, 2009
William L. Honig, Konstantin Läufer, and George K. THiruvathukal, HP, Learning the Wonders of Computing with Wireless Collaboration, $68,000, 2007
George K. Thiruvathukal, Hostway Corporation, Unrestricted gift to support creation of open source laboratory, $30,000, 2007