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- Faculty Investigator, A.F.O.S.R. Grant # F49620-83-C-0067,
``A Model for Predicting Thermomechanical Response of Large Space Structures''
Co-PI's - D. H. Allen, W. Haisler, Aerospace Engineering Department,
Texas A&M University. Funding for Summer 1984 and Summer 1985.
- Co-PI, A.F.O.S.R. Grant # F49620-86-K-0016,
``Experimental and Theoretical Determination of Thermomechanical
Response of Inelastic Structural Materials to High Energy Thermal Inputs''
6-01-86 thru 9-30-89, Funding amount $358,660.
- Co-PI, National Science Foundation Grant #DMS-870-1338,
``Determination of Nonlinear Terms in Parabolic and Elliptic
Partial Differential Equations From Overposed Data'' with W. Rundell,
$48,000, jointly funded with Air Force Office of Scientific Research.
6-87 through 5-89. (received two 6 month budget extensions)
- CO-PI, Office of Naval Research Grant #ONR N00014-89-J-1008,
``Undetermined coefficient problems for quasi-linear parabolic equations,''
with W. Rundell, $176,125, 1-89 through 12-91.
- CO-PI, National Science Foundation,
#DMS-890-1763, ``Various Problems Concerning
the Recovery of Unknown Coefficients in Differential Equations,'' with W.
Rundell, $90,800, 9-89 through 5-92. Support for 2 graduate students.
- CO-PI, NSF-#8804590 (SCREMS), $45,000, ``Mathematical Sciences Research
Equipment.'' with W. Rundell.
- CO-PI, NSF-#9103519 (SCREMS), ``Mathematical Sciences
Research Scientist,'' with W.
Rundell, G. Chen, J. Zhou, P. Stiller,
$49,000, with $25,000 matching funds, for support of
scientific programmer and system manager.
- Co-PI, ``Multidimensional Reconstruction Methods for Inverse
Problems,'' #DMS-920-2352, $162,531, 6-1-92 thru 5-31-95. Funded by
NSF-DMS.
- Co-PI, ``Partnership in Computational Sciences,''
Dept. of Energy, DE-FG05-92ER25143, $2,480,000, Jan. 1992- Dec. 1994.
- Investigator, ``Wavelet Galerkin Methods in Computational
Mechanics,'' NASA-Langley, $17,000, $43,806 supplement. 10/1/93 -
9/31/96
- Investigator, ``Wavelet Galerkin Methods and Multiresolution
Methods in Computational Mechanics,'' ATP Program -
Texas Coordinating Board, $ 169,648, Jan 1, 1994 - Jan, 1 1996.
- Investigator, ``Wavelet Galerkin Methods and
for the Solution of Partial Differential Equations on
Irregular Domains,'' ARP Program -
Texas Coordinating Board, $20,222. Jan 1, 1994 - Jan, 1 1996.
- Co-PI, ``Partnership in Computational Science,''
Dept. of Energy, DOE-32550-4130F, $127,000, Jan 1, 1995 - Sept. 30, 1995.
- Co-PI, ``Partnership in Computational Science,''
Dept. of Energy, $475,000, July 15, 1995 - Feb. 29, 1996.
- Co-PI, ``Planning Grant for a Center for Collaborative
Research on Learning Technologies,'' NSF #9616500,
$50,000, 12/1/96 - 7/15/97.
- PI, ``Phase I - ATSI/TAMU Academy - Skills Factory'',
American Training and Skills Institute (ATSI) subcontract, $48,000.
- Co-PI, ``Intelligent Tutoring Systems'', Brooks AFB, $408,000,
6/1/97 - 12/31/98.
- PI, Brooks-Cole Publishing Co,
``Finite Math on the Web©,'' $130,000, 9/1/97 - 8/31/99.
- PI, Brooks-Cole Publishing Co,
``Applied Calculus on the Web©,'' $130,000, 9/1/02 - 8/31/03.
- Co-PI, ``BIOCOMPLEXITY, Incubation Activity: Application of
Mathematical Methods and Scientific Computation to Complex
Ecological Problems,'' NSF-#0083894, $96,918.
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Michael Pilant
2003-04-21