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Competitive research grants and funds

Successful researchers need ability, grit, a dash of luck and a plentiful supply of funds. I have grit and have recently been rather successful at drawing down funding. Ability and luck, however, are still in short supply.

Current funding

Funds received and grants awarded are listed in reverse chronological order.

  1. 2024 Competitive research fund (Principal Investigator) - Automatic detection of AI-generated student texts using linguistic-led explainable artificial intelligence (XAI). (one-year grant)
  2. 2024 Competitive research fund (Co-Investigator) - Enhancing musicology analysis with computational and Large Language Models in scope of digital humanity paradigm. (one-year grant)
  3. kakenhi 2023 – 2025 JSPS kakenhi (Co-Investigator) - Theory, Methodology and Tools for Tailoring CAPT Feedback (three-year grant)
  4. kakenhi 2023 – 2025 JSPS kakenhi (Co-Investigator) - Dynamic Genre-Specific Automated Online Feedback Tool (three-year grant)
  5. kakenhi 2023 – 2025 JSPS kakenhi (Co-Investigator) - A Computerized Diagnostic Language Assessment of Japanese EFL Learners' Spoken Requesting (three-year grant)
  6. kakenhi 2022 – 2024 JSPS kakenhi (Principal Investigator) - Natural language generation of trend descriptions for pedagogic purposes (three-year grant) [ https ]

Previous recent funding

  1. AIFL 2021 – 2022 Aston Institute of Forensic Linguistics (Principal Investigator) - Proof-of-concept software to detect computer-generated papers (one-year grant)
  2. kakenhi 2020 – 2022 JSPS kakenhi (Co-Investigator) - Cross-disciplinary approach to prosody-based automatic speech processing and its application to computer-assisted language teaching (three-year grant) [ https ]
  3. kakenhi 2020 – 2022 JSPS kakenhi (Co-Investigator) - Preparing computer science students for job interviews with English video production and analysis (three-year grant) [ https ]
  4. 2021 Competitive research fund (Principal Investigator) - Describing graphs: Scaffolding learners through text generation (one-year grant)
  5. 2020 Competitive research fund (Principal Investigator) - Online language feature detector (one-year grant)
  6. kakenhi 2019 – 2021 JSPS kakenhi (Principal Investigator) - Feature visualizer and detector for scientific texts (three-year grant extended by one year) [ https ]
  7. kakenhi 2019 – 2021 JSPS kakenhi (Co-Investigator) - Developing a diagnostic language assessment of Japanese EFL learners' English language email writing (three-year grant extended by one year) [ https ]
  8. kakenhi 2019 – 2021 JSPS kakenhi (Co-Investigator) - 役割語分析で英語のアカデミックライティングスキル向上を目指す地域貢献型PBL (Short version: Improving academic writing through role language) (three-year grant extended by one year) [ https ]
  9. 2019 Competitive research fund (Principal Investigator) - Tense Activator: Automatic identification and explanation of tense in context (one-year grant)
  10. 2019 Competitive research fund (Co-Investigator) - Speech prosody modeling, visualization and estimation in an interdisciplinary discourse (one-year grant)
  11. 2019 Competitive research fund (Co-Investigator) - Professional communicative writing and pragmatics: Addressing the needs of University of Aizu students (one-year grant)
  12. 2018 Competitive research fund (Principal Investigator) - Interactive language feature visualizer for thesis writing (one-year grant)
  13. 2017 Competitive research fund (Principal Investigator) - Online error detection and feedback tool for graduate theses (one-year grant)
  14. 2017 Competitive research fund (Co-Investigator) - Graduation thesis and presentation development through student-produced video (one-year grant)
  15. 2017 Strategic research fund (Co-Investigator) - Project-based language learning: A model for Fukushima revitalization (one-year grant)

Funding organisations

This page provides details of funding received since 2017. I have successfully written or co-written grant and funding applications for JSPS Kakenhi Grants-in-aid for Scientific Research, University of Aizu Competitive Reseach Fund and the University of Aizu Strategic Research Fund.

1. JSPS Kakenhi Grants-in-aid kakenhi

Grants-in-aid for Scientific Research (Kakenhi) are multi-year research grants awarded by the Japan Society for the Promotion of Science. The grants are awarded based on a stringent peer-review screening process. The overall acceptance rate of proposals is approximately 25%.

2. UoA Competitive Research Fund

The University of Aizu Competitive Research Fund awards single-year research grants on the basis of a written proposal and formal presentation given to the review board.

3. UoA Strategic Research Fund

The strategy research fund was a single-year grant offered only in 2017. The criteria for allocation was similiar to the UoA Competitive Research Fund.

4. Aston Insitute of Forensic Linguistics AIFL

Aston Insitute of Forensic Linguistics (AIFL) is research institute within Aston University in the United Kingdom. AIFL grants are competitive and awards are based on peer-review. This grant is for one year.

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