NSF Convergence Accelerator (C-Accel)
Track A: Harnessing the Data Revolution
- Spatially-Explicit Models, Methods, and Services for Open Knowledge Networks
Krzysztof W. Janowicz, University of California-Santa Barbara
- Linking the Open Knowledge Network to the Web with End-User Programming
Rastislav Bodik, University of Washington
- Network for Equity in the Era of Driverless Vehicles
Robert Hampshire, University of Michigan
- Simultaneous Knowledge Network Programming and Extraction
Michael Cafarella, University of Michigan Ann Arbor
- Convergence Research to meet Ocean Decision Challenges
Lisa Kerr, Gulf of Maine Research Institute
- MolecularPrint-Open Knowledge Network
David McQuade, Virginia Commonwealth University
- Building the Federalism Data and Advanced Statistics Hub
Jason Windett, University of North Carolina at Charlotte
- Product Design and Manufacturing Graph-as-a-Service
Binil Starly, North Carolina State University
- Network Science of Census Data
Moon Duchin, Tufts University
- The Urban Flooding Open Knowledge Network
Lilit Yeghiazatian, University of Cincinnati
- Civil Infrastructure Systems Open Knowledge Network (CIS-OKN)
Nora El-Gohary, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
- Northwestern Open Access to Court Records Initiative
Luis N. Amaral, Northwestern University
- Scalable Knowledge Network to Enable Intelligent Textbooks
Richard G. Baraniuk, William Marsh Rice University
- Knowledge Open Network Queries for Research (KONQUER)
Lucila Ohno-Machado, University of California-San Diego
- Open Knowledge Network for the Global Energy Data Commons
Kyle Bradbury, Duke University
- Credible Open Knowledge Network
Chengkai Li, University of Texas at Arlington
- Convergence Hub for the Exploration of Space Science (CHESS)
Ryan McGranaghan, Atmospheric & Space Tech Research Associates
- Leveraging Financial and Economic Data - Business OKN
Jay Pujara, University of Southern California
- A multi-scale open knowledge network for precision medicine
Sergio E. Baranzini, University of California-San Francisco
- Knowledge of Internet Structure: Measurement, Epistemology, and Technology (KISMET)
Kimberly C. Claffy, University of California-San Diego
- Open Knowledge Network for Spatial Decision Support
Sean N. Gordon, Portland State University