Simon Taylor’s Successful Research Grant
Applications
2007 Ford
Power Train Operations, £10,000 (Direct funding)
2007 European bank, £4,000 (Direct funding).
2006 Ford
Power Train Operations, £6,000 (Direct funding)
2006 Westfocus, Desktop
Grid Computing, £40, 000
2005 Ford
Power Train Operations, £6,000 (Direct funding)
2005 Westfocus, GridAlliance, £58,000
2004 Ford
Power Train Operations, £6,000 (Direct funding)
2001 EPSRC
GR/R67392/01. Investigation of COTS-based Distributed
Simulation. £9,000.
2000 Commonwealth
Research Scholarship, Visiting Research Fellow (Dr Tan,
2000 EPSRC
GR/R09503/01 (Co-investigator). Designing For
2000 EPSRC
GR/N35304.
Developing Strategies and
Infrastructure for Collaborative Simulation Modelling (GROUPSIM). £60,000
1997-2000
SASL
studentship, Distributed Interactive
Simulation. £33,000.
1995-1997 EPSRC GR/K40468
(Co-investigator).
An Environment for Design and Performance Evaluation of
Portable Parallel Software. £141,539.
1995
Brunel
Research Initiative and
1995
Research
Sub-Committee Funding for Equipment 1994/5, Brunel University, £21,000
(with Dr. R.D. Ettinger and Dr. P.J. Tayler of Department of Computer Science and
1994 British
Council, Support for Visit to Royal
Institute of Technology, £300.
1993
Copernicus
Initiative, European Union, Stimulating
European Industry through High Performance Computing, 125,000
ECU (Developed as Research Fellow with Dr. S. Winter while at the Centre for
Parallel Computing, University of
1993
Copernicus
Initiative, European Union, 5383, Software
Engineering for Parallel Processing, 250,000 ECU (Developed as Research
Fellow with Dr. S Winter while at the Centre for Parallel Computing, University
of
1993
British-Hungarian
Intergovernmental Scheme, Support for
Visit to KFKI-MSZKI.
£700.