DeepHyd: A Deep Learning-based Artificial Intelligence Approach for the Automated Classification of Hydraulic Structures from LiDAR and Sonar Data, with Wenwu Tang (PI), Shen-en Chen, John Diemer, Craig Allan (co-PIs), submitted to NCDOT in response to Research Need Statement #9102 “Artificial intelligence to classify hydraulic structures using Geiger and terrestrial LiDAR and bathymetric sonar data”. Proposal awarded February, 2018 for $396,989 for 1 August 2018 to 31 July 2021.
Hydrologic, Sediment Transport and Geomorphologic Change in Response to Development: Beaverdam Creek, Mecklenburg County, NC, with Craig Allan, funded by Charlotte Stormwater Services, 2013, for $4,000.
Sediment and Nutrient Monitoring of the Lake Howell Watershed, with Craig Allan, funded by the Water and Sewer Authority of Cabarrus County, January 1, 2011 – December 31, 2012, for $45,649.
Hydrologic, sediment transport and geomorphologic change in response to development: Beaverdam Creek, Mecklenburg County, NC, with Craig Allan, funded by Charlotte Stormwater Services, 2010-2012, $208,251.
Beaverdam Creek monitoring, Mecklenburg County, NC, with Craig Allan, funded by Charlotte Stormwater Services, 03/01/2009–01/31/2010, for $66,369.
Beaverdam Creek monitoring, Mecklenburg County, NC, with Craig Allan, funded by Charlotte Stormwater Services, 2008-2009, for $50,000.
Influence of Cherryville Granite lithologic heterogeneity on soil gas radon, Inner Piedmont Geologic Belt, NC, with Andy Bobyarchick, Missy Eppes and Helene Hilger, funded by the North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources, 2008, for $10,000 and matched by University funds ($10,000) for a total of $20,000.
Sediment Transport in Beaverdam Creek, Mecklenburg County, NC, Craig Allan and John Diemer, City of Charlotte Storm Water Services, 2007, for $49,772.
Investigation of Radon Source Material in the Piedmont, Cleveland County, NC, with Andy Bobyarchick, Missy Eppes and Helene Hilger, funded by the North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources, 2007, for $24,000 and matched by University funds ($24, 004) for a total of $48,004.
Murchison in the Baltic – Applying the Geologic Time Scale, UNC Charlotte College of Arts and Sciences Small Grants Program, 2007, for $1000.
2006-07 Escape Lake Hydrogeological Forestry Study, with Craig Allan and Andy Bobyarchick, funded by the Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources, 2006-2007, for $42,601.
A potential high-resolution terrestrial record of Holocene climate, San Juan Mountains, Colorado, with M. Eppes, funded by UNC Charlotte Faculty Research Grant Program, 2006-2007, for $11,955.
Radon sampling program in the Piedmont of Cleveland and Gaston Counties, NC, with Andy Bobyarchick and Helene Hilger, funded by the North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources, 2006, for $24,581 and matched by University funds ($24, 581) for a total of $49,162.
Analysis of Hydrologic and Water Quality Data from the Beaverdam Creek Watershed with Craig Allan, funded by City of Charlotte Storm Water Services for $43,314 from 9/1/05 to 8/31/06.
Analysis of Hydrologic and Water Quality Data from the Beaverdam Creek Watershed – Phase 4, with Craig Allan, funded by the City of Charlotte through a subcontract from Buck Engineering for $19,356, from 8/5/04 to 8/4/05.
Student Internship for support of Beaverdam Creek Project – Phase 4, with Craig Allan, funded by the City of Charlotte through a subcontract from Buck Engineering for $19,000, from August 5, 2004 to August 4, 2005.
Analysis of Hydrologic and Water Quality Data from the Beaverdam Creek Watershed Phase 3, with Craig Allan, funded by the City of Charlotte through a subcontract from Buck Engineering for $16,514, from 9/3/03 to 8/4/04.
Contract with Buck Engineering in Support of Student Internship – Phase 2, with Craig Allan, funded by the City of Charlotte through a subcontract from Buck Engineering for $19,000, from 9/3/03 to 8/4/04.
Contract from Buck Engineering in Support of Beaverdam Creek Watershed Project – Phase 1, with Craig Allan, funded by the City of Charlotte through a subcontract from Buck Engineering for $19,000, from 9/30/02 to 8/15/03.
Murchison in Scandinavia, funded by the UNC Charlotte Faculty Research Program for 2001-2003 for $6000
Arc-Parallel Fault Motion Associated with Ridge Collision and the Great 1960 Chile Earthquake, with Randy Forsythe, funded by the UNC Charlotte Faculty Research Program for 2001-2002, for $7540.