Grants and External Funding
- Milind Kulkarni, Samuel Midkiff, Michael Parks, Vijay S. Pai, and
Arun Prakash. “SLEEC: Semantics-rich Libraries for Effective
Exascale Computation”, Department of Energy, $1,500,000, 2012-2015.
- Vijay S. Pai and T.N. Vijaykumar. “CSR: Small: Statistical Memory
Monitoring in Hardware for Security and Performance”, National
Science Foundation, $420,000, 2011-2014.
- Vijay S. Pai and Karthik Kannan, “Peer-to-Peer Strategies for a VoD
Content Distribution Network,” AT&T Labs, $25,000, 2009-2010.
- Vijay S. Pai, Rudolph Eigenmann, Y. Charlie Hu, Vijay Raghunathan,
Mithuna S. Thottethodi, Samuel Midkiff, and Faisal Saied,
“Accelerator-based High-Performance Computing,” National Science
Foundation, Computing Research Infrastructure (CRI) program,
$569,865, 2008-2011.
- William Chappell and Vijay S. Pai, “Digital Array Radar,” CACI
International, $500,000, 2008-2010.
- Vijay S. Pai, Cordelia M. Brown, Samuel P. Midkiff, Yung-hsiang Lu,
and T.N. Vijaykumar. “Extending a Bottom-Up Education Model to
Support Concurrency from the First Year”, National Science
Foundation, CPATH EAE program, $920,000, 2007-2010.
- Mithuna Thottethodi, Rahul Shah, Vijay S. Pai, T. N. Vijaykumar, and
Jeffrey S. Vitter. “Performance Models and Systems Optimization for
Disk-Bound Applications,” National Science Foundation, High End
Computing University Research Activity (HECURA) program, $889,788,
2006-2009.
- Vijay S. Pai and Samuel P. Midkiff, Purdue Research Foundation,
Computing Research Institute Special Incentive Research Grant,
$12,939, 2005-2006.
- Vijay S. Pai and Scott Rixner, Advanced Micro Devices Technical
Education Committee, $5,000, 2004.
- David I. August, Sharad Malik, Vijay S. Pai, and Li-shiuan Peh.
“Collaborative Research: Structural and Composable Performance
Evaluation of Complex Systems,” National Science Foundation,
Next Generation Software program, $1.1M, 2003-2006.
- Vijay S. Pai, “CAREER: Streamlining Data Communication in Network
Servers,” National Science Foundation, $420,000, 2003-2008
- Scott Rixner and Vijay S. Pai, “Operating System and Architectural
Implications of Programmable Network Interfaces,” National Science
Foundation, $303,400, 2002-2005.
- Vijay S. Pai and Scott Rixner, Advanced Micro Devices Technical
Education Committee, $20,700, 2002.