Dr. Shannon Bowling

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Research

I have been involved with several funded research projects while at ODU, these include:


Grants Awarded: (Total of $1,529,610)

Primary Investigator (Total of $128,998)

 

 

  1. Bowling, S., Rabadi, G., Keating, C., Landaeta, R., Earnest, D., Unal, R., “System-of-Systems Engineering Modeling and Analysis for the Secure Border Initiative (SBI) – Phase  II”, Agency: MITRE Corporation (funded by the Department of Homeland Security), September 2007 – March 2008, Amount: $129,998 - Funded, Contract No.: 781681.

 

Co-Primary Investigator (Total of $1,339,612)

 

  1. Design of a Customized Project Management Development Program for the US Army Core of Engineers-Norfolk District (USACE-NAO) (Phase II). April 2009-May 2010. Landaeta, R. PI, Rabadi, G., Co-PI, Watson-Papelis, G. Co-PI, Daniels, C. Co-PI, Parsons, V. Co-PI, Bowling, S.R. Co-PI, Pazos, P. Co-PI. Agency: Army Corps of Engineers—Norfolk District, Total Project Costs: $77,282 – Funded.

 

  1. Kady, R., Bowling, S., Rabadi, G., Mielke, R., Robertson, J., “The Development of Modeling and Simulation Engineering Program: Boeing Ccompany”, 2/1/09 – 2/1/10, Amount: $99,981 – Funded.

 

  1. Rabadi, G., Keating, C., Bowling, S., Landaeta, R., Earnest, D., Unal, R., “System-of-Systems Engineering Modeling and Analysis for the Secure Border Initiative (SBI)”, Agency: MITRE Corporation (funded by the Department of Homeland Security), June 2007 – September 2007, Amount: $145,000 - Funded, Contract No.: 775021.

 

  1. “MITRE DHS Systems of Systems ,” Submitted Department of Homeland Security – Subcontract to MITRE Corporation, March 2006. Co-PI ($218,581 – Funded), Contract No.: 763641.

 

  1. “DHS Border System-of-Systems Engineering Analysis,” Submitted to NAVAIR Orlando Training Systems Division, July 2004. Co-PI ($848,768 – Funded), Contract No.: 247591.

 

  1. Landaeta, R., Bowling, S. “Exploration of the Operational and Business Value of Different Sources of Project’s Resource and Labor in the US Army Corps of Engineers,” Submitted to USACE-NAO, March 2006. Co-PI ($10,000 – Funded), Contract No.: 262611.

 

Grants Applied for: ($1,453,491-  TOTAL) ($243,193 - pi)

  1. Bowling, S.R., Landaeta, R., Rabadi, G., Hester, P., Pazos, P., Kady, R., Daniels, C.B., Pinto, A., “The Usefulness of Mini Lecture Supplements in an Online Teaching Environment” ODU Faculty Innovator Grant 2010, Amount: $2,700 - Submitted

 

  1. Bowling, S.R., Kady, R., “Integrated Modeling of Passenger, Recreational, and Occupational Vehicle Entities (IMPROVE),” Federal Highway Administration – Exploratory Advanced Research Program, 1/1/10 – 1/1/11, Amount: $120,493 – Submitted.

 

  1. Deployment and Evaluation of a Customized Project Management Development Program for the US Army Core of Engineers-Norfolk District (USACE-NAO) (Phase III). Landaeta, R. PI, Rabadi, G., Co-PI, Watson-Papelis, G. Co-PI, Daniels, C. Co-PI, Parsons, V. Co-PI, Bowling, S.R. Co-PI, Pazos, P. Co-PI. Agency: Army Corps of Engineers—Norfolk District, Total Project Costs: $60,330 – Pending.

 

  1. Rabadi, G., Bowling, S., “NGNN Process Scheduling: Modeling and Optimization”, Northrop Grumman Newport News, 11/7/2008 – 06/15/2009, Amount: $86,520 – Funded, Contract No.: 790942. (inactive to due budget cuts)

 

  1. Bowling, S.R., Letter of Inquiry to develop online masters degree in Engineering Management, Alfred P. Sloan Foundation – Anytime, Anyplace Learning, submitted 11/7/08, Amount: $120,000 – Not Funded

 

  1. Yetiv, S.A., Earnest, D., “Economic Globalization and Vulnerability: How Vulnerable is the Global Shipping System to Terrorist and Adversarial Nation Attacks”, (Bowling, S. – Reviewer, PRT 5%) Agency: National Science Foundation, May 08 (Duration 29 months), Amount: $367,648 – Not Funded

 

  1. Gaskins, R. C., Bowling, S.R., Shen, Y., “What Features Should be Included in Simulation-based Training to have a Positive Effect on Training Transfer and Retention?,” Submitted to Army Research Institute, BRO BAA FY 2006, April 2006. ($695,800 – Not Funded).