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, National University of Singapore).  Distributed Simulation. £1,250.

2000                EPSRC GR/R09503/01 (Co-investigator). Designing For Mobile and Distributed Work: Technology Use In Remote Settings.  £60,000.

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 Enterprise Fund, Brunel University, High Performance Simulation:  A Software Tool, £8,000, June 1995.

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 Information Systems, Brunel University).

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 Westminster).

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 Westminster)

1993                                British-Hungarian Intergovernmental Scheme, Support for Visit to KFKI-MSZKI.  £700.