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Mozilla Funds Top Research Projects

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

We are very happy to announce the results of the 2018H1 Mozilla Research Grants. This was an extremely competitive process, with over 115 applicants. We selected a total of eight proposals, ranging from tools to fight online harassment to systems for generating speech. 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. We will open the 2018H2 round in Fall of 2018: see our Research Grant webpage for more details and to sign up to be notified when applications open.

Principal InvestigatorInstitutionDepartmentTitle
Jeff HuangTexas A&M UniversityDepartment of Computer Science and EngineeringPredictively Detecting and Debugging Multi-threaded Use-After-Free Vulnerabilities in Firefox

Eduardo Vicente GonialvesOpen Knowledge Foundation, BrazilData Science for Civic Innovation ProgrammeA Brazilian bot to read government gazettes and bills: Using NLP to empower citizens and civic movements

Leah FindlaterUniversity of WashingtonHuman Centered Design and EngineeringTask-Appropriate Synthesized Speech

Laura JamesUniversity of CambridgeTrustworthy Technologies InitiativeTrust and Technology: building shared understanding around trust and distrust

Libby HemphillUniversity of MichiganSchool of Information and Institute for Social ResearchLearning and Automating De-escalation Strategies in Online Discussions

Pamela WisniewskiUniversity of Central FloridaDepartment of Computer ScienceA Community-based Approach to Co-Managing Privacy and Security for Mozilla's Web of Things

Munmun De ChoudhuryGeorgia Institute of TechnologySchool of Interactive ComputingCombating Professional Harassment Online via Participatory Algorithmic and Data-Driven Research

David JoynerGeorgia Institute of TechnologyCollege of ComputingVirtual Reality for Classrooms-at-a-Distance in Online Education

Many thanks to all our applicants in this very competitive and high-quality round.

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