Grants

Peer Reviewed National and International Grants

  • "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 NISTfunded grant “Virtual Computerbased 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), 199395. 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, 199395. 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 CharlotteMecklenburg Health Services Foundation, 1992-1996. Research and development.

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