
DANIEL BARBARA, PhD
Research Partner
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Dr. Daniel Barbará is a research partner for PLURIBUS Inc., in the areas of Air Force STTR/SBIR research and development. Dr. Barbará has taught at George Mason University since 1997. His areas of expertise are data mining and machine learning. He served as the program chair of the SIAM International Conference on Data Mining in 2003, and he has received numerous grants from the National Science Foundation, the Army, and other federal and state institutions.
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Research:
2023 - 2024: STTR Phase I - Metadata Overlay + Live Streaming and Geolocating Security Incident Reporting System. Funded by the U.S. Air Force - AFWERX
2012 - 2015 : II-NEW: An Experimental Infrastructures for Cross-domain Research in Wireless Computing, Cybersecurity, and Data Mining. Funded by the National Science Foundation.
2012 - 2013: Discovering Area Anomalies to Support Detection of Geospatial Stressing Factors. Funded by the US Army.
2011 - 2011: A visualization and analysis tool for a large-scale sensing and surveillance system. Funded by Invertix Corp.
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Honors and Awards:
- Outstanding Researcher, CS Department, George Mason University
Degrees:
- PhD, Computer Science, Princeton University
- MS, Computer Science, Princeton University
- BS, Electrical Engineering, Universidad Metropolitana