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  • Timothy Middelkoop, “Writing CI Plans Brief: The MS-CC NSF CI Plan Template,” FLR Annual Meeting, Regional Research Computing Workshop, North Miami, FL, May 2024.
  • Timothy Middelkoop, Claire Mizumoto, Scotty Strachan, D Balamurugan, Scott Delinger, Jacob Fosso Tande, Deb McCaffrey, Ann Myatt James, David Reddy and Patrick Schmitz, “Career Phases in Research Computing and Data,” Practice and Experience in Advanced Research Computing (PEARC '23), Portland, OR, July 2023.
  • Joel Cutcher-Gershenfeld, Torey Battelle, Dana Brunson, Thomas Cheatham, Jacob Fosso Tande, Douglas Jennewein, Julie Ma, Lauren A. Michael, Timothy Middelkoop, Henry Neeman and Patrick Schmitz, “Professionalization of Research Computing and Data: An Expanded Agenda,” Practice and Experience in Advanced Research Computing (PEARC '23), Portland, OR, July 2023.
  • Dana Brunson, John Hicks and Timothy Middelkoop, “Facilitating RCD Community Success,” Internet2 Technology Exchange (TechEX23), Minneapolis, MN, September 2023. DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.10027861
  • Timothy Middelkoop, “Facilitating RCD Community Success,” Great Plains Network (GPN) 2023 Annual Meeting, Kansas City, MO, June 2023.
  • Dana Brunson, Lauren Michael, Timothy Middelkoop, Patrick Schmitz and Forough Ghahramani, “Research IT Strategic Planning,” Internet2 Community Exchange, Atlanta, GA, May 2023.
  • Timothy Middelkoop, Dana Brunson and Lauren Michael, “How Can We Advance the RCD Profession?,” Internet2 Technology Exchange, Denver, CO, December 2022. DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.7504841
  • Dana Brunson and Timothy Middelkoop, “The Cyberinfrastructure Landscape: Organizations,” Virtual Residency Introductory Workshop 2022, June 2022.
  • Timothy Middelkoop, “How the University of Missouri reports and utilizes Research Facing/CI-Engineering metrics,” CaRCC Researcher-Facing Call (2019-12-12), December 2019.
  • Timothy Middelkoop, “The Impact of Multi-Core Computing on Computational Optimization,” Industrial and Systems Engineering Research Conference 2012, Orlando, FL, May 2012.
  • Timothy Middelkoop, “Industrial Energy Efficiency,” Florida College Energy Workshop, Gainesville FL, September 2011.
  • Timothy Middelkoop, “University of Florida Industrial Assessment Center,” Capital Region Manufacturers (CRM) Renewable Energy & the Environment Roundtable Meeting, Tallahassee FL, April 2011.
  • Timothy Middelkoop, “Computational Systems Design and Implementation,” Gainesville FL, March 2010.
  • Timothy Middelkoop, Herbert Ingley and Cristián Cárdenas, “Clean Energy Optimization, Control, and Integration,” Energy, Sustainability and Climate Change 2010, (SU2.1), Gainesville FL, February 2010.
  • Timothy Middelkoop, Cristián Cárdenas-Lailhacar and Elif Akçalı, “Optimization and Control of Clean Technologies with COIN-OR,” INFORMS Annual Meeting, (MD13.1), San Diego CA, October 2009.
  • Timothy Middelkoop, “Clean Energy Optimization Control and Integration,” University of Florida ISE Graduate Seminar, Gainesville FL, October 2009.
  • Timothy Middelkoop, “The Impact of Multi-Core Computing on Global Optimization,” 11th INFORMS Computing Society Conference (ICS 2009), Charleston SC, January 2009.
  • Timothy Middelkoop, “The Impact of Multi-Core Computing on Algorithm Design and Implementation,” University of Florida ISE Graduate Seminar, Gainesville FL, November 2008.
  • Timothy Middelkoop, “A Parallel Open Software and Hardware Reference Platform for the Operations Research Community,” INFORMS Annual Meeting, Washington DC, October 2008.
  • Timothy Middelkoop, “Large Scale Distributed Optimization,” University of Florida ISE Graduate Seminar, Gainesville FL, February 2008.
  • Timothy Middelkoop and Abhijit Deshmukh, “Bargaining for Resources in Large-scale Wireless Sensor Networks,” INFORMS Annual Meeting, (MD57.2), Seattle Washington, November 2007.
  • Timothy Middelkoop, “Large-Scale Distributed Systems and Sensor Networks: Applications, Models and Cyberinfrastructure,” Industrial and Systems Engineering Graduate Seminar, University of Florida, Gainesville Florida, September 2007.
  • Timothy Middelkoop, “Decision Making in Large-Scale Distributed Systems,” University of Florida Job Talk, Gainesville Florida, February 2007.
  • Timothy Middelkoop and Abhijit Deshmukh, “Coordination of Emergency Response Actions Using an Integrated Decision Framework,” 20th Annual International Conference on Soils, Sediments and Water, Amherst Massachusetts, October 2004.
  • Timothy Middelkoop, “Analysis of Negotiation in Distributed Decision Making Systems,” Industrial Engineering Research Conference (IERC) 2002, Orlando Florida, May 2002.
  • Timothy Middelkoop, “Agents and Electronic Commerce,” Digital Commerce Society of Boston, Boston Massachusetts, July 1999.
  • Timothy Middelkoop and Abhijit Deshmukh, “Agents for Electronic Commerce,” eFlorida Conference on Electronic Government, Tallahassee Florida, January 1999.

Research Funding

  • NSF, “EAGER: Empowering RCD Professionals to Broaden Participation in the NAIRR Pilot,” 2024-2026, $299,995, (CoPI), NSF Award #243605.
  • NSF, “CC* Compute: GP-ARGO: The Great Plains Augmented Regional Gateway to the Open Science Grid,” 2020-2023, $378,599, (CoPI), NSF Award #2018766.
  • NSF, “CC* Team: Great Plains Regional CyberTeam,” 2019-2022, $1,399,479, (PI), NSF Award #1925681.
  • FDACS/UF, “Self-running buildings: An autonomous system for reducing energy consumption and increasing demand flexibility of commercial buildings in hot-humid climates,” 2017-2020, $21,500, (CoPI, subcontract, 100% effort), FDACS/UF Award #UFDSP000012115.
  • NSF, “CICI: RSARC: End-to-End Performance and Security Driven Federated Data-Intensive Workflow Management,” 2018-2020, $500,000, (CoPI, 5% effort), NSF Award #1827177.
  • NSF, “MRI: Acquisition of Instrument for Data-Intensive Applications with Hybrid Cloud Computing Needs.,” 2014-2017, $600,408, (CoPI, 15% effort), NSF Award #1429294.
  • Mizzou Advantage, “Acquisition of Biocomputing nodes for Analysis of Bioinformatics and Genomics Data,” 2016, $100,000, (PI, 20% effort).
  • NIH, “Massive and Complex Data Analytics: Pre-doctoral Training in One Health,” 2016-2021, $1,427,216, (CoPI, 6% effort), NIH Award #5T32LM012410-03.
  • NSF, “CC*IIE Engineer: Exploration of Roles and Tools to Fulfill Diverse Researcher Needs in Collaborative Environments,” 2014-2016, $399,775, (CoPI, 5% effort), NSF Award #1440582.
  • Integrated Product and Process Design Program (Siemens Energy), “Permanent Vibration Monitor for Air Cooled Condenser Fans,” 2012, $16,500.
  • Integrated Product and Process Design Program (Siemens Energy), “Temperature Monitoring System for High Voltage/High Current Electrical Equipment,” 2011, $16,500.
  • New Hope Power, “Industrial Assessment Center Energy Audit Report for Florida Crystals Co-gen Facility,” 2011, $9,253, (PI).
  • Integrated Product and Process Design Program (Siemens Energy Sector), “Portable Stack Bulk Temperature Measurement Device,” 2010, $15,000.
  • Solarsa Inc., “A Web Based Integrated Modeling, Control and Optimization Framework for Clean Technologies,” 2009-2011, $220,552, (PI, 90% effort).
  • Integrated Product and Process Design Program (Siemens Energy Sector), “Optical Roughness Probe for Steam Turbines,” 2008, $15,000.
  • Integrated Product and Process Design Program (Siemens Power Generation), “Blade Monitoring System for Synchronized Real Time Image Acquisition,” 2007, $15,000.

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