GRANTS AND CONTRACTS:
NSF, “Collaborative research: Decision-dependent
stochastic processes - inference and optimization”, with P. Damien, (equal
share), 2009-2012, $311,743.
South Texas Project Nuclear
Operating Company, Risk Management, “Risk informed nuclear asset management”,
$177,929 (individual award), 2003-2010.
NSF/DNDO, “ARI-MA: Interdicting smuggled nuclear
material”, with D. Morton and E. Schneider, (equal share), $1,902,923, 2007 –
2012.
EPRI, “Project asset management for
electric power generation”, with D. Morton, (equal share), $140,165, 2006 – 2010.
NRC, “Development of a nuclear certificate for
nuclear safety, nuclear security, and nuclear environmental protection within a
Mechanical Engineering department”, with S. Landsberger,
S. Biegalski, Kendra Foltz-Biegalski,
Michael Krause, (equal share), $200,000, 2007 – 2008.
NSF, “CIEG Supplement: Parallel algorithms for
project prioritization in electric power generation”, with D. Morton, (equal
share), $15,000, 2007 – 2008.
UT Austin and Tate Foundation,
“Data mining combinations derived from the medicinal algorithmic combinatorial
screen (MACS)”, with P. Damien and R. Zinner, (equal
share), $20,000, 2007 – 2008.
NSF: "Risk informed nuclear asset management
models and methods", with D. Morton and P. Damien, (equal share), $370,340,
2005-2008.
Standard Aero, “Maintenance program
optimization”, $10,000, (individual award), 2004.
National Science Foundation,
“Stochastic network interdiction models for homeland security”, with D. Morton
and W. Charlton, (equal share), $99,960, 2002 – 2004.
Advanced Research Program, Mathematics Division,
Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board, “Adaptive recursive filters for data
mining”, $44,820, (individual award), 2000 – 2002.
The University of Texas at Austin,
FAST – TEX grant to develop a web site for teaching Probability and Statistics
for Engineers, an undergraduate course, 10 student hours, Spring 2000.
The University of Texas at Austin,
Faculty Development Program, "Simulation and optimization techniques for
designing and scheduling a manufacturing system under uncertainty",
$12,806, 1998.
Advanced Technology Program, Manufacturing Program,
Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board, "Designing a predictive
preventive maintenance program for a system with several sources of
uncertainty", $101,750, (individual award), 1996 – 1998.
DOE and National Renewable Energy
Lab, "Focus fleet study – propane QVM vehicles project", with R.
Matthews, (equal share), $216,991, 1996 – 1998.
Southwestern Bell, "Building
and validating models of operation processes at Southwestern Bell", with
V. Tardif and D. Morton, (equal share), $52,822, 1996 – 1997.
The University of Texas at Austin, Bureau of
Engineering Research, “Research Initiation Grant”, $5,000, 1995 – 1997.
The University of Texas at Austin, College of
Engineering, “Special Equipment Grant”, $50,000, 1995 – 1997.