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I am involved in various funded projects. Some of these are listed below:

Cybersecurity

  1. PI, “The Cybersecurity Labs and Resource Knowledge-base (CLARK) – A Prototype,” Funded by: National Security Agency, $307,656, 2017-18
  2. PI, “SPLASH and Security Ambassadors – Secure Coding Course for High School Students and Building a Community of Cyber Teachers,” Funded by: National Security Agency, $85,540, 2017-18
  3. Co-PI, “CyberCorps: Scholarship for Service at Towson University,” Funded by: National Science Foundation, $3,972,413, 2017-2022.
  4. PI, “Secure Programming Logic Aimed at Students in High-school,” Funded by: National Security Agency, $74,300, 2017-18
  5. Co-PI, “Building a Technical and General Education Cybersecurity Modules Curriculum,” Funded by: National Security Agency, Cybersecurity National Action Plan, $192,127, 2017-2018.
  6. PI, “Pathways to Cybersecurity Degrees at Towson: Building Capacity for US Army Reservists,” Funded by Department of Defense/National Security Agency, 2016, $185,000, 2016-17
  7. PI, “Cyber4All: An Interdisciplinary Cybersecurity Minor for all Undergraduates,” Funded by: National Science Foundation (NSF), 2015, $280,706, 2015-2017. – http://www.towson.edu/cyber4all
  8. Co-PI, “CyberWorkshops: Resources and, Strategies, and Support for Teaching Cybersecurity in Computer Science Courses (CReST),” Funded by: National Science Foundation (NSF), 2014, $549,942 ($127,025 at TU), 2014-2016. – http://www.crest4cs.org
  9. PI, “Security Injections for CSO, CS1, and CS2: Promoting Responsible Coding and Building a Community of Security Ambassadors,” Funded by: National Science Foundation (NSF), 2012, $451,879, 2012-2015 – http://www.towson.edu/securityinjections
  10. Co-PI, “NSF Cybercorps: Scholarship for Service at Towson University”, Funded by: National Science Foundation (NSF), 2012, $2,093,834, 2012-2016, http://www.towson.edu/cybercorps
  11. Co-PI, “Building Security In: Injecting Security throughout the Undergraduate Computing Curriculum,” Funded by: National Science Foundation (NSF), 2008, $399,511, 2008-2011

Mobile Computing

  1. Co-PI, “Revitalizing the Computer Science Undergraduate Curriculum Inside and Outside of the Classroom Using Mobile Computing Platforms,” Funded by: National Science Foundation (NSF), 2012, $199,971, 2012-2014
  2. Co-PI, “Mapping the distribution of Oplismenus hirtellus subsp. undulatifolius (wavyleaf basketgrass) a recent invader in Maryland forests: A citizen-science initiative,” Funded by School of Emerging Technology, 2013, $17,754, 2013-2015

Computational Thinking

  1. Co-PI – National Science Foundation, “Piloting Pathways for Computational Thinking in a General Education Curriculum”, 2008, $164,981, 2008-2011

Social Network Analysis

  1. PI, “Collection and Analysis of Social Network Data,” Funded by: Faculty Development and Research Committee Towson University, 2008, $2000, 2009 – 2010
  2. Co-PI, “Big Data, Big Issues: Using Public Opinion Theory, Machine Learning, and Social NetworkAnalysis to Explore Opinions and Information Flow Across Traditional and Social Media,” Funded by: The School of Emerging Technologies, Towson University, 2012, $10,000, 2012 – 2013

Others

  1. Co-PI, “Expanding an Applied Information Technology Masters Program,” Funded by: Maryland Higher Education Commission (MHEC), 2008, $90,990, 2009-10
  2. Co-PI, “Basic Recruitment and Capacity Building,” Funded by: Department of Defense (DOD) – Information Assurance Scholarship Program, 2010, $95,815, 2010-2011