Dr. Aslan’s & Dr. Valles’ — NSF STTR for real-time mineral data collection and identification module, which will incorporate machine learning and a unique sensor package to analyze the walls of mineral exploration and geotechnical boreholes. Newsroom: Texas State University:
Category: Awards
Engineering Smart Firefighting with Dell-NVIDIA!
Dr. Valles was awarded $24,976.00 from Dell-NVIDIA for the Human Detection Using IR, and Scream DL Classifiers and Prototype Development of Autonomous Vehicle Units for Smart Firefighting.
NSF-STTR FUNDING AWARD!
Dr. Valles, in collaboration with Dr. Semih Aslan, was awarded $256,000 from the NSF-STTR Program for Phase I: Real-Time Mineral Data Collection and Identification Module with Stratajam, LLC as the TXST Co-PI!
Dr. Valles in the Newsroom
NSF grant establishes REU site for undergrad research into smart, connected communities, health. Newsroom: Texas State University:
DATA SCIENCE PATHWAY FUNDED!
Dr. Valles is part of the TXST Faculty cohort in collaboration with Sam Houston State University in the development of a Data Analytics Certificate funded by the THECB
NSF-REU Funding Award!
Dr. Valles was awarded $344,029 from the NSF-REU program for the Undergraduate Research Experiences in Machine Learning, Analytics, and Augmented Reality for Smart and Connected Health.
REP Funding Award!
Dr. Maria Resendiz (PI – Dept. of Communication Disorders) and Dr. Valles (Co-PI) were awarded $10,984 from the Research Enhancement Program at Texas State University for the development of the Emotion Validation Dataset.
Best Presenter Award!
Homayra was awarded as Best Presenter for her paper titled “Debris Object Detection Caused by Vehicle Accidents Using UAV and Deep Learning Techniques” in the Machine Learning and Security session track at IEEE-IEMCON 2021
Best Paper Award!
Dr. Valles’ and Mahbubur’s collaborative paper, “Ensemble Training With Classifiers Selection Mechanism,” wins the best paper award in the category of Algorithms and Theories at the 2021 IEEE UEMCON.
SIGHPC Travel Grant to SC21!
Tamima was awarded the Travel Grant from ACM SIGHPC to Supercomputing (SC21) in St. Louis, MO.