Funded Research
- A. Ravindran and A. Mukherjee, “Characterization of Electromagnetic Interference for a Pilot Broadband over power line service”, $12,000, Duke Energy, 2004.
- A. Mukherjee, “Clocking in Space for Reliability and Low Power”, $4,000, NASA, 2004.
- A. Mukherjee, “Wave Steered FPGA – A high performance power efficient Field Programmable Gate Array fabric”, $6,000, UNC-Charlotte Faculty Research Grant, 2004-2005.
- A. Mukherjee, A. Ravindran and K. Subramanian, “CRI: Field Programmable Gate Array (FPGA) based hypercomputing acceleration platform for bioinformatics”, $144,875, NSF, #0453916, 2005-2007.
- A. Mukherjee, A. Ravindran and K. Subramanian, “Research Experience for Undergraduates: Field Programmable Gate Array (FPGA) based hypercomputing acceleration platform for bioinformatics”, $8,000, NSF, 2006-2007.
- A. Mukherjee and A. Ravindran, “Accelerating bioinformatics applications on hybrid computing systems“, $30,000, Nallatech Inc., 2005-2008.
- B. Joshi and A. Mukherjee, “Stand-Alone Multifunctional Body Worn Smart Structures”, $12,000, UNC-Charlotte Faculty Research Grant, Jan 15, 2006 – June 15, 2007.
- A. Ravindran, A. Mukherjee and P. Tolley, “An Educational Framework for Using Field Programmable Gate Arrays as Efficient Hardware Accelerators”, $150,000, NSF, 2007 – 2009.
- A. Ravindran and A. Mukherjee,