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Grants

Last Updated; 11/14/2024 | All information is accurate and still up-to-date

Grants are essential for ICEL’s work in cognitive ergonomics and intelligent systems. With this funding, we can explore new ideas and create smarter technologies. They help ICEL buy advanced equipment, support researchers and perform important experiments. These resources also allow the lab to work with other experts and share discoveries widely. By securing grants, ICEL can solve tough problems in automated driving, healthcare and human-in-the-loop systems. With these funds, the lab can focus on designing safer and more useful technologies. Ultimately, these funds ensure ICEL continues creating solutions that match human needs and improve how people interact with technology.

Role: Principal Investigator | Total:  $3.13M

DatesDescriptionAward
01/01/2023~12/31/2024Funding Source: (Internal) Purdue University Seed Grant Program for West Lafayette and Indianapolis Collaborative Research
Title: Optical Neural Networks for Low-Power and Low-Latency Computer Vision System in Autonomous Vehicles
$ 40,000
01/01/2023~12/31/2023Funding Source: (Internal) IUPUI Research Support Funds Grant (RSFG)
Title: Anthropomorphic AI Uncertainty for Nondeterministic Pedestrian Intention Prediction
$ 50,000
04/01/2023~9/30/2023Funding Source: IEEE
Title: IEEE ITSS New Initiatives - Student Competition in Pedestrian Behavior Prediction
$ 20,000
09/01/2022~8/31/2027Funding Source: NSF
Title: CAREER: Modeling Situated Intention during Nondeterministic Pedestrian-Vehicle Interactions through Explainable Compositional Learning of Naturalistic Driving Data
$ 598,083
03/01/2022~8/31/2023Funding Source: Toyota Motor Engineering & Manufacturing North American, Inc.
Title: Behavior Prediction Models for Bicyclist and E-scooter Riders during Safe and Risky Interactions with Vehicles
$ 729,458
01/01/2022~3/31/2023Funding Source: Joint Transportation Research Program, Indiana Department of Transportation
Title: Geometric Constraints and Visual Field Related to Speed Management
$ 125,000
05/01/2021~2/28/2022Funding Source: Toyota Motor Engineering & Manufacturing North American, Inc.
Title: Studying the Discrepancies in Road-Scene Understandings between ADS and Human to Improve Trust in A.I. (Phase II)
$ 200,000
04/01/2021~2/28/2022Funding Source: Toyota Motor Engineering & Manufacturing North American, Inc.
Title: Studying Micro-level E-Scooter Behavior in the Naturalistic Road Environment
$ 200,000
01/01/2023~12/31/2023Funding Source: (Internal) IUPUI Enhanced Mentoring Program with Opportunities for Ways to Excel in Research
Title: Dynamic Model of Vehicle-Pedestrian Interactions for Self-Driving Vehicles
$ 10,000
05/01/2020~2/28/2021Funding Source: Toyota Motor Engineering & Manufacturing North American, Inc.
Title: Studying the Discrepancies in Road-Scene Understandings between ADS and Human to Improve Trust in A.I.
$ 100,000
11/01/2019~10/31/2020Funding Source: Toyota Motor Engineering & Manufacturing North American, Inc.
Title: Naturalistic Data Collection and Analytics for Vehicle and e-Scooter (Phase I)
$ 120,623
02/01/2019~1/31/2021Funding Source: University Research Program, Ford Motor Company
Title: Development of Full-Spectrum In-Door Lighting Environment for Vehicular Visual Sensor Testing
$ 100,000
01/15/2018~12/31/2018Funding Source: APTIV and JLR (Jaguar Land Rover)
Title: Implementation of Advanced Driver Behavior Ground-Truth System for Driver Facing Camera Performance Evaluation
$ 172,485
06/01/2017~5/31/2020Funding Source: University Research Program, Ford Motor Company
Title: Occupant Sensor System and Interior Use Cases for Autonomous Vehicle Safety
$ 150,000
08/01/2017~12/31/2017Funding Source: Delphi Electronics & Safety and BMW
Title: Evaluation of Driver State Monitoring Tools through Controlled Glance Behaviors, Phase II
$ 300,000
08/01/2015~8/31/2017Funding Source: Delphi Electronics & Safety and Audi
Title: Performance Evaluation of Advanced Driver State Sensor
$ 216,234

Role: Co-principal Investigator | Total:  $3.91M

DatesDescriptionAward
03/01/2024~2/28/2025Funding Source: Toyota Motor Engineering & Manufacturing North American, Inc.
Title: Performance Improvement for E-scooter Rider and Bicyclist Trajectory Prediction Algorithms
$366,572
08/01/2022~ 07/31/2023Funding Source: NSF
Title: IUCRC Planning Grant IUPUI: Center for Electrified and Autonomous Transportation in Agile Freight Supply Chains (CEATAFS)
$20,000
05/01/2021~11/31/2021Funding Source: APTIV
Title: Investigation on the Effects of VCSEL-based Active Illumination of a New Driver Monitoring System on the Eye
$292,644
02/21/2021~7/31/2021Funding Source: (Internal) Institute of Integrative AI (iAI) Seed Funding
Title: Connected Autonomous Recharging Articulating Vehicles for Agile Networks (CARAVAN)
$25,000
08/01/2020~7/31/2021Funding Source: Joint Transportation Research Program, Indiana Department of Transportation
Title: Alternate Interchange Signing Study for Indiana Highways
$115,115
09/01/2019~8/31/2022Funding Source: University Research Program, Ford Motor Company
Title: Visual Occupant Sensing and Action Understanding for Proactive Passenger Safety
$20,000
09/01/2019~8/31/2021Funding Source: Joint Transportation Research Program, Indiana Department of Transportation
Title: An Integrated Critical Information Delivery Platform for Smart Segment Dissemination to Road Users
$199,864
01/01/2018~12/31/2020Funding Source: University Research Program, Ford Motor Company
Title: In-Cabin Occupant Detection System Integration
$150,000
06/01/2018~8/31/2019Funding Source: Joint Transportation Research Program, Indiana Department of Transportation
Title: Highway End-of-Queue Alerting System Based on Probe Vehicle Data
$110,786
03/01/2016~2/28/2020Funding Source: Toyota Motor Engineering & Manufacturing North American, Inc.
Title: Inventories of Roadways and Roadway Edge Conditions for Vehicle Road Departure Study
$1,728,130
10/01/2015~5/31/2017Funding Source: Delphi Electronics & Safety and BMW
Title: Evaluation of Driver State Monitoring Tools through Controlled Glance Behaviors
$807,000
09/01/2015~8/31/2016Funding Source: Samsung GRO (Global Research Outreach) Program
Title: Semantic Pedestrian Motion Behavior & Vehicle-Pedestrian Interaction using Naturalistic Driving Video
$99,751