1. Translational Research: Novel ERP Analysis Techniques for Early Diagnosis of Alzheimer’s Disease: Bringing Research to Patients, Neuronetrix,  Inc. August 2007—January 2009

2. Diagnostic Biomarkers for Neurodegenerative DiseasesCenter for Excellence in Research on Neurodegenerative Diseases—State of Pennsylvania, Collaborative research with Univ. of Pennsylvania, June 2005—June 2009

3. Incremental learning and multiresolution wavelet analysis of event related potentials for early diagnosis of Alzheimer’s disease, Collaborative Research in Computational Neuroscience Program National Institute on Aging (NIA)National Institutes of Health (NIH), March 2003 – March 2008, Collaborative Research with University of Pennsylvania.

4. An ensemble of classifiers approach for incremental learning, CAREER Program, Control,
Networks and Computational Intelligence
, Division of Electrical and Communication Systems,
National Science Foundation, March 2003 – February 2008.

5. Data fusion for nondestructive evaluation of non-piggable pipes, U.S. Department of Energy, October 2002 – September 2004.

6. Experiments for integrating biomedical engineering into electrical engineering curriculum, Course, Curriculum and Laboratory Improvement Program, Division of Undergraduate Education, National Science Foundation, June 2003 – May 2007.

7. Automated Detection and Identification of Wastewater Odors Using Electronic Nose Systems, US Filter, September 2002 – August 2003.

8. Automated Identification and Quantification of VOCs Using Electronic Nose Systems, New Jersey Water Resources Research Institute—matching grant, September 2004December 2005     

Robi Polikar—Research

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& Active Grants

SPPRL gratefully acknowledges the following foundations, institutions, agencies and companies for their continued support in SPPRL’s efforts of conducting innovative research and

integrating these research activities into undergraduate and graduate education.