Research Grants

  1. GOALI: Machine learning approaches for supply chain decision-making. NSF grant #CMMI-1663256. July 2017–June 2020. Co-PI. (PI: Martin Takáč (Lehigh ISE).)
  2. An interdisciplinary approach to integratable, composable and evolvable cybersecurity in energy delivery systems. DOE grant #DE-OE0000779. October 2015–September 2020. Co-PI. (PI: Alan Mantooth (U Arkansas). Lehigh PI: Rick Blum (ECE).)
  3. CRISP Type 2/Collaborative Research: Probabilistic resilience assessment of interdependent systems (PRAISys). NSF grant #CMMI-1541177. September 2015–August 2018. Co-PI. (PI: Paolo Bocchini (Lehigh CEE).)
  4. CyberSEES: Type 2: Ocean wave energy and the power grid: Optimization and integration. NSF grant #CCF-1442858. January 2015–December 2018. Co-PI. (PI: Shalinee Kishore (Lehigh ECE). Other Co-PIs: Arindam Banerjee (Lehigh MEM), Rick Blum (Lehigh ECE), Alberto Lamadrid (Lehigh Economics).)
  5. GOALI: Optimizing the design of ocean wave energy farms. NSF grant #CMMI-1400164. June 2014–May 2017. PI. (Co-PIs: Rick Blum (Lehigh ECE), Kathleen Edwards (Ocean Power Technologies), Shalinee Kishore (Lehigh ECE).)
  6. Purchasing and inventory management in disrupted supply chains: The reverse bullwhip effect.  NSF grant #DMI-0726822.  August 2007–July 2010. PI, with Zuo-Jun Max Shen (Berkeley IEOR).
  7. Modeling and mitigating supply chain vulnerabilities.  NSF grant #DMI-0522725.  September 2005–August 2008. Sole PI.
  8. Capacity planning for a gases supply chain with network disruptions and interruptible power.  Air Products and Chemicals.  September  2008-July 2010.
  9. Capacity planning for a gases supply chain with network disruptions and interruptible power.  PITA (Pennsylvania Infrastructure and Technology Alliance).  FY2009.
  10. Computational models and algorithms for enterprise-wide optimization of process industries.  PITA (Pennsylvania Infrastructure and Technology Alliance).  FY2009.
  11. Resiliency and robustness for the chemical and industrial gases industries.  Air Products and Chemicals.  August 2007–July 2008.
  12. Resiliency and robustness for the chemical and industrial gases industries.  PITA (Pennsylvania Infrastructure and Technology Alliance).  FY2008.
  13. Computational models and algorithms for enterprise-wide optimization of process industries.  PITA (Pennsylvania Infrastructure and Technology Alliance).  FY2008.
  14. Network optimization software and algorithms for a confectionary supply chain.  Just Born, Inc. July 2007–June 2008.
  15. Network optimization software and algorithms for a confectionary supply chain.  PITA (Pennsylvania Infrastructure and Technology Alliance).  FY2008.
  16. Strategies for coping with supply chain disruptions.  IBM Integrated Supply Chain.  August 2005–July 2006.  With George R. Wilson.
  17. Managing capacity and inventory in the high-tech manufacturing industry.  Agere Systems.  August 2005–July 2006.
  18. Managing capacity and inventory in the high-tech manufacturing industry.  PITA (Pennsylvania Infrastructure and Technology Alliance).  FY2006.
  19. Control Mechanisms for Electricity Supply and Demand in SmartGrids.  Lehigh University Faculty Innovation Grant.  June 2010-May 2011.  With Shalinee Kishore (ECE Department).
  20. The reverse bullwhip in disrupted supply chains.  Lehigh University Faculty Research Grant.  FY2005-2006.

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