research

Our current active projects that we are pursuing are below. Please visit our research projects page for a complete list of projects, including our older archived projects. The word cloud above has been obtained using Word Art on the abstracts of our papers.


research grants

Federated Learning of Generative Adversarial Networks with Resource Constraints and Unreliable Communication.
Office of Naval Research (2024 – 2027).

NRT-AI: AI Advancements and Convergence in Computational, Environmental, and Social Sciences (AI-ACCESS).
National Science Foundation (2023 – 2028).

Collaborative Research: RI: Small: End-to-end Learning of Fair and Explainable Schedules for Court Systems.
National Science Foundation (2023 – 2026).

Explainable Distributed Constraint Optimization.
Binational Science Foundation (2023 – 2026).

Explainable and Privacy-Aware Decentralized Scheduling.
J.P. Morgan Chase Bank (2023 – 2024).

Improving Client Experience Through Goal Recognition and Explainable Assistance in Adaptive Systems.
J.P. Morgan Chase Bank (2022 – 2023).

Communication-Aware Distributed Constraint Optimization Problems: Foundations, Models, and Algorithms.
Binational Science Foundation (2019 – 2022).

Anytime Reasoning and Analysis for Kill-Web Negotiation and Instantiation Across Domains (ARAKNID).
Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (2019 – 2022).

Integrated Computational and Cognitive Workflows for Improved Security and Usability.
Boeing (2019).

RI: Small: Collaborative Research: Preference Elicitation and Device Scheduling for Smart Homes.
National Science Foundation (2018 – 2021).

Mission-oriented Adaptive Placement of Task and Data (MAP).
Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (2017 – 2021).

CAREER: Decentralized Constraint-based Optimization for Multi-Agent Planning and Coordination.
National Science Foundation (2016 – 2021).

BSF: 2014012: Robust Solutions for Distributed Constraint Optimization Problems.
National Science Foundation (2015 – 2019).

iCREDITS: Interdisciplinary Center of Research Excellence in Design of Intelligent Technologies for Smartgrids.
National Science Foundation (2014 – 2019).