Research Computer Programming Module

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Abstract

The Research Computer Programing Module of the Center Core Grant for Vision Research provides software design and development services to support and advance innovative research at the University of Houston. The Module provides project management of custom research software and develops or supervises development of software when the scope or sophistication of the project goes beyond what an individual investigator’s lab can undertake. The principal developer interacts closely with investigators to clarify and document the software requirements, taking into consideration their unique needs regarding the user experience and data management, as well as technical requirements of the application. The Module also provides consultation with investigators who develop their own software, including Core investigators, their collaborators, newly hired investigators, research staff and graduate students. The scope of this assistance includes guidance on available campus resources, implementing algorithms, source- code control, data management, and communication with vendors on technical issues. The Module maintains code and documentation in repositories as research staff rotate through labs, providing for continuity. The Research Computer Programming Module is supervised by Vallabh Das, PhD, Moores Professor of Optometry and Vision Science, with a joint appointment in Biomedical Engineering. Dr. Das is an NEI-funded investigator (18 yrs) who has extensive expertise in software development for neurophysiological investigations of the oculomotor system.

Key facts

NIH application ID
10897205
Project number
5P30EY007551-37
Recipient
UNIVERSITY OF HOUSTON
Principal Investigator
VALLABH E DAS
Activity code
P30
Funding institute
NIH
Fiscal year
2024
Award amount
$170,491
Award type
5
Project period
1997-03-01 → 2027-12-31