Kaeli Awarded $1.3M NSF Grant

Electrical and Computer Engineering Professor David Kaeli, has been awarded a 3-year NSF grant for $1.3M to create a testbed model that will be able to adapt to new biomedical imaging applications and computing platforms.

Dr. Kaeli received his Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering from Rutgers University in 1992. He received his M.S. in Computer Engineering from Syracuse University in 1985 and a B.S. in Electrical Engineering from Rutgers University in 1981.

He has a courtesy appointment in the College of Computer and Information Science at Northeastern, and an honorary professorship from City University of London, UK. For the 2001-2002 academic year, he spent a year as a Visiting Professor at the Department of d’Arquitectura de Computadors at the Universitat Politecnica de Catalunya. Prior to joining Northeastern, Dr. Kalei spent 12 years working at IBM and IBM Research.

Dr. Kaeli is the Director of the Northeastern University Computer Architecture Research Laboratory (NUCAR). He serves as a Project Leader in the NIEHS The Puerto Rico Testsite for Exploring Contamination Threats (PROTECT) Center. He served as a Research Thrust Leader for the NSF Center for Subsurface Sensing and Imaging Systems (CenSSIS). He is a member of the Northeastern University Institute for Information Assurance (IIA). He is also a member of the Northeastern University Institute for Complex Scientific Software (ICSS).

The award abstract can be viewed here.

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Related Departments:Electrical & Computer Engineering