Grants and Awards

Dr. David Cornforth
Senior Lecturer
School of Information Technology and Electrical Engineering,
University of NSW,
Australian Defence Force Academy,
Campbell, ACT 2612

Qualifications:
ONC Electrical Engineering (Higher School Certificate)
BSC (Hons.) Electronic Engineering
Ph.D. Computer Science.

External Grants

DSTO: New Analytic And Synthetic Techniques Applicable To Capability Planning And Decision Making, $45,000, 2007.

ARC Linkage Grant (APAI): Spatial data mining and multi agent systems, $204,000, ARC, 2002-2004.

Diabetes Australia: Quantifying arteriolar narrowing and microaneurysms associated with diabetes of non-mydriatic images of the optic fundus, $33,550, 2004.

Internal Grants

CSIROEnergy Transformed Flagship: Focussed Workshop on Evolutionary Multiobjective Optimisation, CSIRO Computational and Simulation Sciences Transformational Capability Platform, $18,000, 2008.

UNSW Faculty: Synthesis of market-based and evolutionary approaches to dynamic scheduling problems, $28,500, 2006.

UNSW Start up: An open-source version of the Cerebellar Model Articulation Controller for automated classification, $10,000, 2006.

CSU Competitive: The eye as a window for identifying diabetes, cardiovascular disease and stroke, $14,000, Faculty of Science and Agriculture, 2004.

CSU Key Researcher, 2004.

CSU Community of Scholars: Diabetes Complications Research Group, $11,000, 2004.

CSU Community of Scholars: Theory and Applications of Evolutionary Dynamics Group, $13,000, 2004.

CSU Early Career Researcher: A new approach to data mining using natural computation, $15,000, Faculty of Science and Agriculture, 2003.

CSU Key Researcher, 2003.

CSU Competitive: Data mining and evolutionary computation, $18,000, Faculty of Science and Agriculture, 2002.

CSU Research Team Excellence Award, for IT staff at Albury (member), Vice Chancellor's Award, 2002.

CSU Seed grant: Data Mining and the Cerebellar Model Articulation Controller (CMAC), $3946, Faculty of Science and Agriculture, 2001.

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