Projects
National Science Foundation Grants
D-ISN: Track 1: Modeling Effective Network Disruptions for Human Trafficking. Dates: January 1, 2021 - December 31, 2025. Co-PIs: Lauren Martin (University of Minnesota), Kelle Barrick (Research Triangle Institute), Kayse Maass (Northeastern University), Yongjia Song (Clemson University).
NNA/Collaborative Research: Emergency Response in the Arctic (ERA): Investments for Global Capabilities and Local Benefits. Dates: September 15, 2018 - August 31, 2021. Co-PIs: Thomas Birkland (NC State University), Martha Grabowski (Lemoyne/RPI), Marie Lowe (University of Alaska Anchorage), William (Al) Wallace (RPI).
EAGER: ISN: Modeling Operations of Human Trafficking Networks for Effective Interdiction. Dates: November 1, 2018 - October 31, 2020. Program: Operations Engineering. PI: Lauren Martin (University of Minnesota), Co-PIs: Kelle Barrick (Research Triangle Institute) Kayse Maass (Northeastern University).
CAREER: New Scheduling Models for Supply Chain Restoration, Construction, and Redesign. Dates: July 1, 2013 - June 30, 2019. Program: Manufacturing Enterprise Systems.
Collaborative Research: Dynamic Resource Allocation Models for Law Enforcement Operations against Illegal Drug Trafficking. Dates: June 1, 2013 - May 31, 2016. Program: Service Enterprise Systems. Co-PI: Chase Rainwater (University of Arkansas).
RAPID: Identifying and Modeling the Interdependencies of Restoration Efforts across Infrastructures. Dates: February 1, 2013 - January 31, 2015. Program: Infrastructure Management and Extreme Events. Co-PI: Joe Chow (RPI), John E. Mitchell (RPI), William (Al) Wallace (RPI).
Other Federally Funded Projects
My research has also been funded through the National Institute of Justice. In addition, it has also been funded through multiple different Center of Excellence of the Department of Homeland Security including through their Criminal Investigations and Network Analysis Center and their Coastal Resilience Center.