Article 3A60P Mozilla Awards Research Grants to Fund Top Research Projects

Mozilla Awards Research Grants to Fund Top Research Projects

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Jofish Kaye
from The Mozilla Blog on (#3A60P)

We are happy to announce the results of the Mozilla Research Grant program for the second half of 2017. This was a competitive process, with over 70 applicants. After three rounds of judging, we selected a total of fourteen proposals, ranging from building tools to support open web platform projects like Rust and WebAssembly to designing digital assistants for low- and middle- income families and exploring decentralized web projects in the Orkney Islands. All these projects support Mozilla's mission to make the Internet safer, more empowering, and more accessible.

The Mozilla Research Grants program is part of Mozilla's Emerging Technologies commitment to being a world-class example of inclusive innovation and impact culture-and reflects Mozilla's commitment to open innovation, continuously exploring new possibilities with and for diverse communities.

Zhendong SuUniversity of California, DavisPractical, Rigorous Testing of the Mozilla Rust and bindgen Compilers
Ross TateCornell UniversityInferable Typed WebAssembly
Laura WattsIT University of CopenhagenShaping community-based managed services ('Orkney Cloud Saga')
Svetlana YaroshUniversity of MinnesotaChildren & Parent Using Speech Interfaces for Informational Queries
Serge EgelmanUC Berkeley / International Computer Science InstituteTowards Usable IoT Access Controls in the Home
Alexis HinikerUniversity of WashingtonUnderstanding Design Opportunities for In-Home Digital Assistants for Low- and Middle-Income Families
Blase UrUniversity of ChicagoImproving Communication About Privacy in Web Browsers
Wendy JuCornell TechVideo Data Corpus of People Reacting to Chatbot Answers to Enable Error Recognition and Repair
Katherine IsbisterUniversity of California Santa CruzDesigning for VR Publics: Creating the right interaction infrastructure for pro-social connection, privacy, inclusivity, and co-mingling in social VR
Sanjeev AroraPrinceton University and the Institute for Advanced StudyCompact representations of meaning of natural language: Toward a rigorous and interpretable study
Rachel CummingsGeorgia TechDifferentially Private Analysis of Growing Datasets
Tongping LiuUniversity of Texas at San AntonioGuarder: Defending Heap Vulnerabilities with Flexible Guarantee and Better Performance

The Mozilla Foundation will also be providing grants in support of two additional proposals:

J. Nathan MatiasCivilServant, incubated by Global VoicesPreventing online harassment with Community A/B Test Systems
Donghee Yvette WohnNew Jersey Institute of TechnologyDealing with Harassment: Moderation Practices of Female and LGBT Live Streamers

Congratulations to all successfully funded applicants! The 2018H1 round of grant proposals will open in the Spring; more information is available at https://research.mozilla.org/research-grants/.

Jofish Kaye, Principal Research Scientist, Emerging Technologies, Mozilla

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