Awards and Grants
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2006-2007, 2007-2008.John Jay Faculty Research Excellence Award.
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2006-7 Teaching Award by the John Jay Computer Science Association (students club)
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2005 Teaching Award by the Students on the John Jay College Dean's List.
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2003 Best Dissertation Thesis Award, Department of Mathematics, City University of New York Graduate Center.
The CUNY Research Foundation administers most of my grants.
Active Sponsors
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John Jay Faculty Research Excellence Award 2006-2007, 2007-2008.
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New York State Graduate Teaching & Research Initiatives (GTRI).
Laboratory for Computer Malware Detection, Immunization, and Taxonomy -
NSF Cultural Anthropology Scholars Award, Spring 2008-
Stochastic Modeling of IDU Network Factors for HIV Stabilization Dynamics
Kirk Dombrowski -
NDRI Grant, Spring 2008-
Dynamics of retail methamphetamine markets in New York City
Travis Wendel, Ric Curtis, Kirk Dombrowski -
City University of New York, PSC Research Grant, Fall 2007-Spring 2008.
Mobility and Power Planning in Disaster Recovery Mobile Ad-hoc Networks -
National Security Agency, Research Grant, Fall 2007-Spring 2008.
Information Acquisition and Delivery for Disaster Recovery Teams.
Prior Sponsors
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City University of New York, PSC Research Grant, Fall 2006-Spring 2007.
Scalable Worm Outbreak Detection and Immunization in Untrusted Environments. -
Summer Support, 2007. Developed and contributed statistical analysis techniques as part of John Jay's Report The Nature and Scope of Child Prostitution in New York City Karen Terry, Ric Curtis
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Summer Support, 2005. Developed and contributed statistical analysis techniques as part of John Jay's Report on the Nature and Scope of Sexual Abuse of Minors by Catholic Priests and Deacons in the United States
Karen Terry, Margaret L. Smith.
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International Technology Alliance in Network and Information Sciences , U.S. Army Research Laboratory and UK Ministry of Defense, Project 1: Theoretical Foundations for Analysis and Design of Wireless and Sensor Networks. Task 3: Fundamental Limits of Cooperative Networks. |
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PSC CUNY Grants: Scalable Worm Outbreak Detection and Immunization in Untrusted Environments, Mobility and Power Planning in Disaster Recovery Mobile Ad-hoc Networks |


