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Mark S. Daskin -- Grants

Federally Funded Grants        Other External Funding        Internal Funding

FEDERALLY FUNDED GRANTS:

 

Risk Management in Supply Chain Design and Operations, National Science Foundation, March, 2005 – February 2008 (joint work with S. Chopra).

Integrated Location-Inventory Models Under Uncertainty, Office of Naval Research, January 2005 – June, 2006 (joint work with C. Coullard).

COLLABORATIVE RESEARCH:  Integrated supply chain design for customer service, robustness and information systems, National Science Foundation, August, 2002 - July, 2004

SGER:  Solution Evaluation Methods of Multi-objective Combinatorial Optimization Algorithms, National Science Foundation, August, 2001-July 2002 (joint work with C. Coullard)

Stochastic Multi-Objective Location, Inventory and Routing Models for Perishable Commodities, National Science Foundation, September, 1998 - August, 2002 (joint work with A. Hurter and C. Coullard).

Models of Production and Distribution for Perishable Commodities, National Science Foundation, September 1996-August 1999 (joint work with A. Hurter and C. Coullard).

Modeling And Solving Large-Scale Production, Location And Distribution Problems For Time-Sensitive Products, National Science Foundation, September 1995 - August, 1998 (joint work with A. Hurter and C. Coullard)

Models of Production and Distribution for Perishable Commodities, National Science Foundation, October 1993-September 1996 (joint work with A. Hurter and M. Van Buer).

National Science Foundation Presidential Young Investigator Award, July 1984-January 1990,.  (Industrial matching funds from General Motors Corporation; National Science Foundation Funds).

Analysis of Errors and Their Propagation Among Interrelated Transportation Models, Urban Mass Transportation Administration,  October 1984-November 1985, co-principal investigator, with F. Koppelman.

Development of a Search Model for Alternate Transit Fare Policies, Urban Mass Transportation Administration, September, 1982-May 1984, co-principal investigator with J. Schofer.

Location Techniques for Finite Capacity Service Centers Subject to Random Breakdowns, National Science Foundation, May 1980- October, 1982.

Development of a Model of Lightering Operations, U.S. Maritime Administration, September 1980-May 1982.

 

OTHER EXTERNALLY FUNDED FUNDED GRANTS:


Matching funds for COLLABORATIVE RESEARCH:  Integrated supply chain design for customer service, robustness and information systems, General Motors, January, 2003 - August, 2004.

Vehicle Routing, USA Floral Products, Inc., June, 1999-December, 1999.

Summer Internship at Heartland Blood Centers, June, 1996 - September 1996.

Rationalizing And Standardizing Steel Coil Purchases: A Systemic Approach, General Motors, September 1994-December 1995.

Bloodbank Scheduling for Heartland Blood Centers, Heartland Blood Centers, co-principal investigator with P. Jones, July 1992-September 1992.

Models and Algorithms for Dynamic Vehicle Routing and Positioning, United Parcel Service Foundation, January 1993-January 1994. 

Optimization of Materials Sourcing, Thermo-King Corporation, Phase I: January 1990-January 1991, co-investigator with P. Jones; Phase II: September 1992-March 1994, co-investigator with P. Jones.

United Parcel Service Grant, co-principal investigator with J. Schofer, R. Braeutigam and P. Jovanis, January 1983-December 1986.

Analysis of Emergency Medical Service Location Alternatives in Austin, Texas, City of Austin, September 1978-August 1980, co-principal investigator with D. Eaton (1979-1980).


INTERNALLY FUNDED RESEARCH

Applied Location Modeling, Northwestern University Transportation Center, June-August 1981.

Analysis of the Effects of Inventory Handling on Port Operations, Northwestern University Transportation Center, June-August 1981.

Modeling Supertanker Lightering, Northwestern University Transportation Center, August 1980.

Development of Analytic and Simulation Capabilities for Deepwater Ports, University of Texas Bureau of Engineering Research, September 1978-August 1979.