Research Funding
Current Grants
2023-2026, NCDOT, DeepPipe: Spatially explicit deep learning-based underground pipe prediction for urban stormwater management, ($404,403), [PIs: Wenwu Tang, Craig Allan, Shenen Chen]
2023-2024, Public health region 4 wastewater surveillance (Supplement), Cabarrus County, ($366,165), [PIs: Cynthia Gibas, Jessica Schlueter, Mariya Munir, Wenwu Tang]
2022-2023, Public health region 4 wastewater surveillance, Cabarrus County, ($315,000), [PIs: Cynthia Gibas, Jessica Schlueter, Mariya Munir, Wenwu Tang]
2022-2023, EPRI, Subgrade corrosion mapping and utility interaction mapping in the United States, ($26,000), [PIs: Wenwu Tang]
2022-2023, Mecklenburg County Health Department, Analyzing samples of COVID-19 within Mecklenburg County, ($660,961), [PIs: Cynthia Gibas, Jessica Schlueter, Kevin Lambirth, Wenwu Tang] (newly funded in 2022)
2022-2024, NCDOT, Evaluating primary and secondary roadway pavement conditions using deep learning, ($490,978), [PIs: Don Chen, Wenwu Tang, Christopher Vaughan, James Martin, Daniel Findley] (newly funded in 2022)
2022-2023, NCDOJ, Engaging citizens to increase their awareness of groundwater contamination found in private wells across Gaston County, NC, ($49,364), [PIs: Eric Delmelle, Wenwu Tang, Douglas Shoemaker, Samantha Dye] (newly funded in 2021)
2021-2022, University Corporation for Atmospheric Research (UCAR) $12,414. Remote collaborative geoscience learning through distributed file servers and dedicated web server system [PIs: Xin Zhang (UNC Pembroke), Wenwu Tang, Madan Maharjan (UNC Pembroke)]
2021-2023, North Carolina Department of Transportation (NCDOT) $323,065 Geo-FRIT: A web-based geospatial analytics tool for quantifying freight risk and resilience in transportation. [PIs: Wenwu Tang, Wei Fan, Eric Delmelle, Shen-En Chen]
2020-2025, CDC (via Gaston County, NC), Healthy Well II, ($700,000) [PIs and Senior Personnel: Eric Delmelle, Wenwu Tang, Craig Allan, Olya Keen, David Vinson, Douglas Shoemaker].
2020-2021, NC Water Resources Research Institute (WRRI). GastonWaterMap: A webGIS to inform private well owners in Gaston County of groundwater quality.($60,000) [PIs: E. Delmelle, W. Tang, D. A. Shoemaker]
Previous Grants
2022-2022, UNC Charlotte School of Data Science, Understanding campus human movement pattern for COVID prediction through Wi-Fi log data modeling and analysis, ($15,000), [PIs: Lei Zhu, Wenwu Tang]
2020, Campus Green Initiative (CGI), Autonomous Monitoring of Campus Pollinator Populations, ($3,947.79) [PIs: D.A. Shoemaker, S. Gagne]
2021-2021, UNC Charlotte CARES Fund $104,875. GIS-based Analytics and Computational Modeling for the Monitoring of Covid-19 Outbreak via Wastewater Surveillance: Spatially Informed Decision Making Support, [PIs: Wenwu Tang, Srinivas Akella, Jacelyn Rice-Boayue, Eric Delmelle, Don Chen, Cynthia Gibas, Jiancheng Jiang, Taufiquar Khan]
2020-2021, EPRI, Subgrade corrosion mapping of steel, zinc, and copper in the United States, ($46,254) [PIs: Wenwu Tang]
2019-2019, EPRI, Utility Interaciton Mapping of the United States, ($15,200) [PIs: Wenwu Tang]
2018-2019, Charlotte Research Institute TRISP, Development of an integrated GIS-based Pavement Management System, ($53,152.50) [PIs: Don Chen, Wenwu Tang, Umit Cali]
2018-2018, EPRI (Electric Power Research Institute), A Spatial Decision Support System for Soil Corrosivity Mapping, ($45,502) [PI: Wenwu Tang]
2018-2022, USDA Forest Service (Santee Experiment ), Development and Operation of a Web GIS-enabled Data Management System for the Santee Experimental Forest. ($84,788) [PIs: Wenwu Tang].
2018-2021, NC Department of Transportation, DeepHyd: A Deep Learning-based Artificial Intelligence Approach for the Automated Classification of Hydraulic Structures from LiDAR and Sonar Data, ($396,989) [PIs: Wenwu Tang, Shenen Chen, John Diemer, and Craig Allan]
2018-2021, NSF Smart and Connected Communities,SCC: Building Safe and Secure Communities through Realtime Edge Video Analytics. ($2,080,229) [PIs Hamed Tabkhi, Arun Ravindra, Shannon Reid, Srinivas S Pulugurtha and Douglas A. Shoemaker]
2015-2020 U.S. Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) . $666,665 Healthy Wells (through NC Gaston County Department of Health and Human Services). (PIs: G. Silverman, E. Delmelle, and W. Tang)
2017-2018, NSF XSEDE Supercomputing Resource Allocation Award, Accelerating and enhancing multi-scale spatiotemporally explicit analysis and modeling of geospatial systems, (200,000 supercomputing service hours) [PI: Wenwu Tang]
2016-2018, Electric Power Research Institute, Atmospheric Corrosion Mapping, ($19,364+) [PIs: Wenwu Tang]
2015-2020 USDA Forest Services: Development and Operation of a Web GIS-enabled Data Management System for the Santee Experimental Forest. ($109,155) [PIs: Wenwu Tang].
2017-2017, Mooresville Soup Kitchen, Poverty Mapping for the Mooresville Soup Kitchen. ($1,260) [PI: Wenwu Tang]
2015-2016 UNC Charlotte, Light rail mapping and spatial analysis for faculty/staff and students at UNC Charlotte. ($12,000) [PIs: Wenwu Tang, Eric Delmelle, Elizabeth Delmelle].
2013-16 U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service. $294,154. SMART-SLEUTH: Augmenting the SLEUTH Urban Growth Model with New Smart-Growth Scenario-Building Capabilities. (PIs: W. Tang, J. Vogler, D. Shoemaker, and R. Meentemeyer, NC State University)
2011-16 USDA Forest Service. $99,755. Web-enabled Data Management System for Santee Experimental Forest. (PIs: W. Tang)
2012-15 North Carolina Department of Transportation. $287,189. Improvements to NCDOT’s Wetland Prediction Model. (PIs: S. Wang, S. Chen, W. Tang)
2012-14 North Carolina Forest Service (NCFS). $101,520. Assessment of Urban Forests for Water Quality. (PIs: W. Tang, C. Allan, S.Clinton, and R. Meentemeyer,)
2012-14 Renaissance Computing Institute. $50,000. Geographies of the Great Recession across North Carolina. (PI: R. Meentemeyer)
2011-16 National Science Foundation. $2,500,000. Interacting disturbances: leaf to landscape dynamics of emerging disease, fire and drought in California coastal forests. (PIs: D. Rizzo, M. Garbelotto, R. Meentemeyer [$840,262])
2010-13 National Science Foundation. $300,000. Hierarchical analysis of socio-ecological interaction in Charlotte metropolitan region: Can urbanization, forest, and working lands coexist? (PIs: R. Meentemeyer, Thill, J.C, Ribarsky, W., Wang, C., and BenDor, T)
2010-13 USDA Forest Service. $76,540. Re-measurement and analysis of long-term impacts of Phytophthora ramorum in mixed oak woodlands (PIs: R. Meentemeyer, J.H. Cushman, N. Rank, and D. Rizzo)
2010-13 USDA Forest Service. $163,439. Adaptive management of Phytophthora ramorum in the Big Sur Ecoregion: links between sudden oak death and fire. Continued measurements. (PIs: D. Rizzo and R. Meentemeyer [$67,256]).
2010-13 March of Dimes Basil O’Connor Starter Scholar Research Award. $150,000. Access to health care, timeliness of services, and costs among children with birth defects. (PIs: E. Delmelle, C.H. Cassell)
2006-12 National Science Foundation. $2,430,000. Sudden Oak Death: Feedback between a generalist pathogen, hosts and heterogeneous environments at multiple spatial and temporal scales (PIs: D. Rizzo, R. Meentemeyer [$800,640], M. Garbelotto, and C. Gilligan)
2008-12 National Science Foundation. $77,456. Impacts of sudden oak death tree mortality on severity of the Big Sur Basin Complex wildfire (PIs: D. Rizzo and R. Meentemeyer [$50,400]). Supplement to NSF EF0622771.
2009-12 Z. Smith Reynolds Foundation. $90,000. Modeling Historic and Future Urbanization in North Carolina (PIs: R. Meentemeyer, D. Shoemaker, J. Vogler)
2007-10 Renaissance Computing Institute. $1,433,336. Urban-suburban growth and impacts: integrating the power of GIS modeling and visual analytics (PIs: J. Michael, R.K. Meentemeyer, B. Ribarsky, and J.C. Thill)
2010-12 Renaissance Computing Institute. $900,000. Geospatial modeling and visualization of urbanization and impacts (PIs: J. Michael, R. Meentemeyer, B. Ribarsky, and J.C. Thill)
2005-09 USDA Forest Service. $851,437. Adaptive management of Phytophthora ramorum in the Big Sur Ecoregion. (PIs: D. Rizzo, R. Meentemeyer [$207,652], M. Garbelotto, and F. Davis).
2006-09 USDA Forest Service. $183,120. Optimization of management strategies for sudden oak death using epidemiological models and GIS technologies (PIs: C. Gilligan, R.K. Meentemeyer [$76,500], D.M. Rizzo)
2008-09 NC Wildlife Resources Commission. $15,000. Forecasting development in the greater Uwharries: Outcomes of status quo and conservation-based planning scenarios (PIs: R.K. Meentemeyer, D.A. Shoemaker, J. Michael, and A. Houck)
2008-09 USDA Forest Service. $30,000. Modeling the potential and actual distribution of Phytophthora ramorum in Oregon. (PI: R.K. Meentemeyer)
2005-09 CSU Agriculture Research Initiative. $390,000. Cellular automata modeling of the spread and impacts of an invasive forest pathogen (PIs: W. Mark and R. Meentemeyer [$195,425])
2007-08 Catawba Lands Conservancy. $63,480. Modeling the impacts of urban growth on natural and rural lands in the greater Charlotte area (1973 – 2030) (PIs: R.K Meentemeyer, D.S. Shoemaker, and J. Michael).
2006-08 USDA Forest Service. $121,018. Long-term study of disease dynamics and forest impacts caused by Phytophthora ramorum in northern California (PIs: J.H. Cushman, N.E. Rank, and R.K. Meentemeyer [$15,000])
2006-08 USDA Forest Service. $100,118. Early detection of the infectious forest disease sudden oak death. (PIs: R.K. Meentemeyer and W. Mark)
2005-08 USDA Forest Service. $541,876. Adaptive management of Phytophthora ramorum in the Big Sur Ecoregion. (PIs: D. Rizzo and M. Garbelotto, co-PIs: R. Meentemeyer [$75,174], F. Davis, and M.Moritz)
2005-07 USDA Forest Service. $57,660. Determination of the incidence and impacts of Phytophthora ramorum in coastal forests of California. PI: R. Meentemeyer, co-PIs: D. Rizzo and H. Cushman)
2006-07 Charlotte Department of Transportation. $85,000. MUMPO travel demand model updates to 2005. (PI: P. Smith)
2006-07 UNCC Parking Services. $2,400. GIS analysis of student/faculty/staff address locations. (PI: P.Smith)
2006-07 Carolina Raptor Center. $3,000. GIS analysis of bald eagle tracks. (PIs: P.Smith and R.K. Meentemeyer)
2005-07 USDA Forest Service. $160,000. Early detection survey of Phytophthora ramorum and assessment of central coast tree mortality and habitat suitability. (PIs: R. Meentemeyer and W. Mark)
2005-07 Environmental Protection Agency. $6,000. Regional vulnerability assessment. (PI: V.Bott, CAGIS subcontract via Urban Institute)
2005-07 American Forests. $24,150. City Green Pilot Project.(PIs: V. Bott, J. Chesser, Jr., P. Smith, R. Meentemeyer [$7,000]).
2005-07 UNC Charlotte Urban Institute. $7,000. GIS Analysis for Developing a Regional Vulnerability Assessment (ReVA) program and tools specific to the Charlotte region. (PI: P. Smith).
2002-06 National Science Foundation. $810,657 (DBI-0217064). Spatial modeling of a biological invasion: the spread of sudden oak death and the importance of host genetics, environmental forcings, and community structure (PI: R. Meentemeyer, co-PIs: H. Cushman, N. Rank, D. Rizzo, R. Whitkus)
2005-06 USGS. $23,380. UNC Charlotte metadata trainer project. (PI: P. Smith).
2004-06 U.S. Department of the Interior. $285,000. Early-detection, monitoring, and risk modeling of Phytophthora ramorum in California (PIs: R. Meentemeyer and W. Mark).
2004-06 USDA Forest Service. $151,000. Vertebrates as dispersal agents of Phytophthora ramorum. (PIs: H. Cushman and R. Meentemeyer)
2004-06 Nielsen Engineering and U.S. Army Corps of Engineers. $42,000. Spatial association rule discovery (PI: R. Meentemeyer).