Research grants:
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NSF-CBMS Conference on Additive Combinatorics from a Geometric Viewpoint, May 21-25, 2018, University of South Carolina, PI, co-PIs: Eva Czabarka, Frank Thorne,
by NSF contract 1743625, (2018), total amount: $ 35,000
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Support from the American Mathematical Society to co-organize
a 40-participant Mathematics Research Communities workshop for peridoctoral students "Beyond Planarity: Crossing Numbers of Graphs" Snowbird, Utah, June 11-18, 2017 with E. Czabarka, S. Fernandez-Merchant, G. Salazar, M. Schaefer,
- Extremal and Probabilistic Combinatorics with Applications II (2016-2019) by NSF under contract DMS 1600811
PI, co-PI: Lincoln Lu
total amount: $180,000
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Chemical Graph Theory in Croatia, (2015) USC VP Research SPARC grant, $5,000, PI, co-PI Taylor Short (to support Taylor Short's one-month research trip to Croatia)
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Internationalization a Pillar of Development of the University of Maribor, (2014-2017), supported by the EU and the government of Slovenia, foreign collaborator, PI: D. Bokal
- Fast Convergent Markov Chains for Graph Sampling, (2013) USC Provost's SPARC grant, $ 5,000, PI, co-PI Heather Smith (to support Heather Smith's one-month research trip to the Renyi Institute, Budapest, Hungary)
- Extremal and Probabilistic Combinatorics with Applications (2013-2016) by NSF under contract DMS 1300547
PI, co-PI: Lincoln Lu
total amount: $184,000
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Network Science Summer School at USC in 2013,
by the Provost's Office, PI, co-PIs: Qi Wang, Lincoln Lu, $ 21.949
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(DARPA-GRAPHS)-Ensemble-based modeling of large graphs and its applications to social
networks (2012-2014), AFOSR FA9550-12-1-0405 $ 1,044,592,
PI: Zoltan Toroczkai (Notre Dame), co-PI's: Nitesh Chowla (Notre Dame), George Korniss (RPI), Kevin Bassler (University of Houston), Eva Czabarka (USC)
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Support from the Banff International Research Station to co-organize
a 20-participant workshop "Crossing numbers turn useful" with G. Salazar
and D. Archdeacon, August 21-26 2011, Banff
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Extremal and Probabilistic Combinatorics II (2010-2013)
by NSF under contract DMS 1000475, PD, co-PD: Lincoln Lu, $ 175.000
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Admistrative Supplement:
Phylogenetic Analysis with Complex Genome Rearrangement Events
(2009--2010) by NIH NIGMS 3 R01 GM078991-03S1, co-I, PI:
Jijun Tang (USC CSE), co-I's: Éva Czabarka (USC Math)
and Todd Vision (UNC Biology) $ 89,000
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Support from SIAM to organize the 33rd annual SIAM-SEAS conference
in Columbia, SC, April 4-5, 2009 $ 4,180
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Extremal and Probabilistic Combinatorics (2007--2010)
by NSF under contract DMS 070 1111, PD, co-PD: Lincoln Lu, $ 104,118
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Phylogenetic Analysis with Complex Genome Rearrangement Events
(2006--2009) by NIH NIGMS 1 R01 GM078991-01, co-I,
PI: Jijun Tang (USC CSE), co-I: Todd Vision (UNC Biology) $ 639,000
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Combinatorics with Applications (2003--2006),
by NSF under contract number 0302307,
co-PD, co-PD: Jerrold Griggs,
total amount: $ 210,000
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Computational improvements in statistical genomics through the use
of novel hardware
and parallelized software (2002),
by USC (Focal Points of Excellence),
co-PD, co-PDs: Peter Waddell and Duncan Buell,
total amount: $ 58,108
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Combinatorics and its applications, (2000-2003),
by NSF under the contract DMS 0072187,
co-PD, co-PD: Jerrold Griggs,
total amount: $ 165,000
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On the analysis and interpretation of biological sequence
data, (2000),
by the South Carolina
Commission on Higher Education,
co-PI, PD: Austin Hughes,
total amount applied for: $ 170,000
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Extremal combinatorics, (1997-2000),
by NSF under the contract DMS 9701211,
co-PD, co-PD: Jerrold Griggs
total amount: $ 135,000
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New problems in the theory of finite set systems, (1995-98)
by the Hungarian National Science Fund under the contract T 016 358,
PD, co-PI: Péter L. Erdős,
total amount: HUF 1,480,000
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Efficient communication in networks, (1992-93)
by the U.S. Office of Naval Research under the contract
N-0014-91-J-1385,
co-PI, PD: Roger C. Entringer,
total amount: $ 75,000
Fellowships:
Alexander von Humboldt Fellowship at the Rheinische Friedrich-Wilhelms
Universitat, Bonn, Germany (3 months in 2010)
Marie Curie Fellowship in bioinformatics
at the Alfred Renyi Mathematical Research Institute,
Budapest, Hungary (2 months in 2010)
Marie Curie Fellowship in bioinformatics
at the Alfred Renyi Mathematical Research Institute,
Budapest, Hungary (2 months in 2009)
Marie Curie Fellowship in bioinformaticsx
at the Alfred Renyi Mathematical Research Institute,
Budapest, Hungary (2 months in 2008)
Marie Curie Fellowship in bioinformatics
at the Alfred Renyi Mathematical Research Institute,
Budapest, Hungary (2 months in 2007)
invited visitor at the Phylogeny Programme of the Isaac Newton Institute,
Cambridge University, England (1 month in 2007)
EPSRC scholarship at Loughborough University, England (1 month in 2006)
EPSRC scholarship at Loughborough University, England (1 month in 2005)
EPSRC scholarship at Loughborough University, England (1 month in 2004)
Visiting Fellowship at NCBI/NLM/NIH, Bethesda MD
supported by the Oak Ridge Institute for Science and Education (10 months
in 2002-2003)
Alexander von Humboldt Fellowship at the Rheinische Friedrich-Wilhelms
Universitat, Bonn, Germany (12 months in 1992-1993)
People's Republic Scholar, Eötvös University, (9 months in 1979-1980)
People's Republic Scholar, Eötvös University, (9 months in 1978-1979)