"An Analytical Framework for Rapid
End-to-End Support for Effective
Civil-Military Operations Planning,"
Tolone PI, Whitmeyer, Walsh,
Hadzikadic Co-PIs, ERDC, $350,148.
"Complex
Adaptive
Systems: Resilience, Robustness, and
Evolvability," National
Science Foundation, Mirsad
Hadzikadic PI, Ted Carmichael Co-PI,
$15,000,
2010-2011, Symposium support.
“Computer
Simulations in the Humanities,”
National Endowment for the
Humanities, Marvin Croy (Philosophy)
PI,
Mirsad
Hadzikadic Co-PI, $158,225,
2010-2012, Research and workshop.
"Complex
Adaptive Systems and the Threshold
Effect: Views from the Natural and
Social
Sciences," National Science
Foundation, Mirsad Hadzikadic PI,
Ted
Carmichael Co-PI, $48,060,
2009-2010. Symposium support.
"ACSES:
Actionable Capability for Social and
Economic Systems," $695,000 total
--
UNC Charlotte's participation was
$268,000, DARPA, (Technical Lead
Mirsad
Hadzikadic, UNC Charlotte,
Administrative Lead Steve Fernandez,
ORNL,
Collaborators:
ORAU, Georgia Tech), 2007-2008.
Research.
“Critical
Infrastructure
Modeling and Simulation,” Department
of Defense,
$746,683,
(William J. Tolone PI, Mirsad
Hadzikadic Co-PI, five other
collaborators) ,
2003-2004, subcontract
from
Microelectronics Center of North
Carolina,
Co-PI.
Research.
“Web-based
Materials for an
Interdisciplinary Course in
Cognitive science,” NSF, $200,000,
1999-2001, Senior
member of the curriculum development
team (together with other members
of the
Cognitive Science Academy, Paula
Goolkasian PI). Curriculum
development.
“Community-oriented
Problem
Oriented
Policing
System,”
Subcontract
for
a NIJ/DOJ award, 1999-2000,
($1,250,000),
Technical Lead. Research and
development.
Program
Director
for the Charlotte Mecklenburg
Hospital Authority’s (CMHA) portion
of
the NIST‑funded
grant “Virtual Computer‑based
Patient
Record,”
total
value
$9,600,000.
The
grant was obtained by the joint
effort of CMHA, First Data Corp, and
Hughes
Aircraft. First Data Corp. provided
the overall leadership on the
project,
1995-1996. Research and development.
“Cognitive
Science
Research Laboratory for
Undergraduates,” ($36,000) Awarded
by the
National
Science Foundation, ILI program,
Co-PI (together with five other
members of the
Cognitive Science Academy), 1993‑95.
Educational
infrastructure
development.
Peer
Reviewed
Industrial Grants
“Smart
Cards,”
($250,000), 1996, Planning Grant
Awarded by Duke Foundation. Research
and
development.
“Allograft
Outcome Study,” ($52,350)
Awarded by LifeNet, 1993‑95.
Research.
Awards and
Donations
"eBusiness
Technology
Institute," $2,000,000, (with Olin
Broadway), Contribution
from
Bank of America and Wachovia,
2002-2006. Development.
Other
Grants
“Datacenter
Visualization,”
$280,064, (with IntePoint, Inc.),
Wachovia Corporation,
2007.
Research and development.
“Bariatric
Database,”
Carolinas Medical Center, $75,000,
2006. Development.
“Using
Data
Mining Techniques to Define Key
Drivers of Satisfaction and Loyalty
in
a
Banking Industry,” Financial
Services Exchange, $15,000,
2002-2003.
Research.
“Educational/Research
Computer
Programs in Health Informatics,” a
series of projects
($260,000
combined award) Awarded by Charlotte‑Mecklenburg
Health
Services
Foundation,
1992-1996.
Research
and
development.