Past Research Grants
- Past ARC Grants
- Rail CRC
- SENRAC
- Sir Ross and Sir Keith Smith Fund
- DSTO Research Agreements
- Other grants
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Australian Research Council (ARC) Grants
| 2006-2008 | ARC Discovery | Gaitsgory, V. | Occupational Measures Approach to Long Run Average and Singularly Perturbed Optimal Control Problems | 3 |
| 2006-2008 | ARC Discovery | Zen Lu | The Effects of Child Disability on Carers Labour Market Outcomes in Australia | 3 |
ARC Discovery Grant (2005-2007) Boland, J.W., Howlett, P.G., Metcalfe, A.V., Adamson, P.T. Mathematical models for water management systems.
ARC Linkage Grant (2005-2007) Howlett, P.G., Piantadosi, J. A graphical simulation package for optimal management and risk assessment in urban stormwater harvesting systems.
ARC Linkage-International Grant (2005-2007) Ejov, V., Filar, J.A., Gaitsgory, V., Howlett, P.G., Pearce, C.E., and collaborators outside Australia Singular and Analytic Pertubations, Slow and Fast time scales in Control Theory and Viability Theory and their Applications.
ARC Discovery Grant (2004-2006) Ejov, V., Schmalz, G., Spiro, A. Normal forms and Chern-Moser connection in the study of Cauchy-Riemann Manifolds
ARC Discovery Grant. Project titled: “Multiscale Singularly Perturbed Control Systems” (2003-2005). Chief Investigator: V Gaitsgory.
ARC Discovery Grant. Project titled: "New Analytical Perspectives on the Algorithmic Complexity of the Hamiltonian Cycle Problem" (2003-2005) Investigators: J Filar, J Godnzion, P Zograf.
ARC Discovery Grant. Project titled: "Multiscale Singularly Perturbed Control Systems" (2003-2005) Investigators: V Gaitsgory
ARC Discovery Grant. Project titled: “Hamiltonicity; Nonconvex Optimisation and Spectral Properties” (2003-2005). Chief Investigator: J Filar.
ARC IREX Grant. Project titled: “Singular Perturbation in Markov Decision Processes and Mathematical Programming Problems” (2001-2003). Chief Investigator: V Gaitsgory.
ARC Large Grant. Project titled: “Asymptotic Analysis of Singularly Perturbed Mathematical Programs” (2000-2002). Chief Investigators: J Filar, V Gaitsgory and P Howlett.
ARC Strategic Partnerships with Industry – Research and Training (SPIRT) Grant. Project titled: “A Water Cycle Management System for a Major Urban Development at Mawson Lakes” (2000-2002). Chief Investigators: J Boland, P Howlett, J MacKay and D Mulcahy.
ARC Large Grant. Project titled: "Singular Perturbations of Controlled Markov Chains and Hybrid Systems II" (1999-2001). Chief Investigators: J Filar and V Gaitsgory.
Rail CRC (Cooperative Research Centre)
Rail CRC funds Theme 3: Optimal Traffic Control and Scheduling and consequently the four associated projects.
- Development of an In-Cab Advice System for Improving Timekeeping and Reducing Energy Consumption on Long-Haul Trains;
- Dynamic Rescheduling on Long-Haul Rail Networks;
- Development of an Integrated Train Scheduling System for Rail Networks; and
- Development of Decision Support Tools for Assessing Network Performance and Reliability.
Chief Investigators: P Howlett, D Panton, K White and M Taylor.
State Energy Research Advisory Council (SENRAC) Grants
Project titled: “A program for evaluating, regulating and monitoring of energy consumption in a major suburban housing development” (2000). Chief Investigators: J Boland and W Saman.
Project titled: “Construction of House Thermal Nomogram Software” (2002). Chief Investigator: J Boland.
Project titled: “Estimation of the Thermal Sensitivity of a Small House to Variations in Building Architectural and Behavioural Parameters” (2002). Chief Investigator: J Boland.
Grants from the Sir Ross and Sir Keith Smith Fund
Project titled: “Air Traffic Surveillance and Management” (1999-2002). Chief Investigators: J Filar and D McMichael.
Project titled: “Optimisation of Air Traffic Flows” (2002-2004). Chief Investigators: J Filar and D Panton.
Defence Science and Technology Organisation (DSTO) Research Agreements
To investigate the techniques of aggregation of measures of performance within the context of network centric warfare (2000-2001). Chief Investigator: J Filar.
To investigate applicable cost-benefit methods for military systems (2001-2002). Chief Investigator: J Filar.
Other Grants
Grant from the Drug and Alcohol Council of South Australia. Project titled: “Dynamic Modelling of Drug User Populations” (2000-2002). Chief Investigators: J Filar and Y Kaya.
UniSA ACG Scheme, Project titled: "Identification and analysis of nonlinear phenomena" (2005) Investigators: A Torokhti., J Filar and I Yamada.
UniSA ACG Scheme, Project titled: "Modelling the labour supply for the carer of a child with a disability in Australia" (2005) Investigators: Z Lu and J Trogdon.
UniSA ACG Scheme, Project titled: "Nonlinear Transforms and their Application to Modelling of Dynamical Systems" (2004) Investigators: A Torokhti
2004-2006 UniSA Research Development Grant Howlett, P.G., Pearce, C. Optimal nonlinear transforms with variable structures and their application to mathematical signal processing
- A number of Division of ITEE Interdisciplinary Research Grants.
- A number of Collaborative Grants from the University of South Australia.
- A number of ATN Small Grants.
