Article 2P05Y Mozilla Awards Nearly $300,000 to Research Grant Winners

Mozilla Awards Nearly $300,000 to Research Grant Winners

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Jofish Kaye
from The Mozilla Blog on (#2P05Y)

We're happy to announce the results of the Mozilla Research Grant program for the first half of 2017. This was a competitive process, and after three rounds of judging, we settled on funding nine proposals in five countries for a total of $299,444. 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 charter to explore the future of the open internet, and reflects Mozilla's commitment to open innovation, as well as accelerating our own research. As such, these grants include research supporting our core projects like Firefox and Rust, as well as exploring new domains for the future of the Internet.

Cosmin MunteanuUniversity of Toronto MississaugaCommunication, Culture, Information, and TechnologyA safer Internet for the socially-isolated and digitally-marginalized older adults
Eelke FolmerUniversity of Nevada, RenoComputer Science and EngineeringUnderstanding Gender Differences in VR Locomotion Interfaces
Ethan HannerUniversity of Colorado BoulderComputer ScienceUnderstanding Perceptions of Ethics in Hacktivism
J. Shane CulpepperRMIT UniversitySchool of Science (Computer Science)Efficient and Effective Multi-Stage Retrieval in Rust
James ClawsonIndiana University BloomingtonSchool of Informatics and ComputingDesigning aurally distinct audio corpora for use in eyes-free text entry evaluations.
Karen Louise SmithBrock UniversityCommunication, Popular Culture & FilmAdd-ons for Privacy: Open Source Advocacy Tactics for Internet Health
Kenneth HeafieldUniversity of EdinburghSchool of InformaticsOpen Data: Mining Translations and Transcripts from the Web
Louise BarkhuusThe IT University of CopenhagenDepartment of Digital DesignUnderstanding and encouraging grade school girls' interest in in computer programing
Taesoo KimGeorgia TechComputer ScienceDesigning New Operating Primitives to Improve Fuzzing Performance

Congratulations to all successfully funded applicants! The 2017H2 round of grant proposals will open in early August and be due September 1st.

Sean White, Senior Vice President, Emerging Technologies, Mozilla
Jofish Kaye, Principal Research Scientist, Emerging Technologies, Mozilla

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