Christopher W. Starr, PhD 746 Lakenheath Drive, Mount Pleasant, 29464 +1 843 209 2475 [email protected]

Impact by the Numbers Business analytics Lead the development and deployment of the first undergraduate Data Science (BS) program in the United States at the in 2005. A curriculum designer for graduate certificate in Business Analytics 2019. Information Management Supported the development of the BS in Computing in the Arts, and lead the development of the MS in Computer and Information Sciences at the College of Charleston. Innovation leadership Assisted in launching 46 tech startup teams involving 145 co-founders in the ImpactX program in the Interdisciplinary Center for Applied Technology, a technical startup accelerator using lean-startup and agile/Scrum development at the College of Charleston. Strategic results Strategically increased student participation in computer science from 68 majors in 2006 to 352 in 2014, secured $400K in recurring SC State funding, doubled the faculty size, fostered research productivity and curriculum innovations. Integrative design Designed and launched the ProtoX studio for the Internet of Things, encouraging interdisciplinary collaboration and problem solving available to business and other undergraduate majors. Research applications Research interests include business analytics, APIs/microservices, medical, IoT, distributed ledger technology, medical imaging, radiosurgery, and technology/computer science education, resulting in 41 publications and conference papers with $2.2M in 16 grants funded projects. Community engagement Mentored 297 students at the bachelors, masters and doctoral levels. Promoted a culture of engagement and inclusion. Served four, unpaid higher-education offices at the national level.

Technical Skills Machine Learning Rapidminer, Weka AI/Analytics Hadoop, Watson, Weka, R, Tableau Cloud services AWS, IBM Bluemix SQL and noSQL MySQL, Mongo, S3/Dynamo Modeling UML, XML, ERD Architecture SOA (SOAP, REST), Microservices UI/UX JustinMind ERP/IS Digital Business Platforms, SAP Software development Eclipse, Netbeans, Git, Bitbucket Internet of things Arduino, Pi, 3D design and 3D printing Languages Java, JEE, NodeJS Automation BPMN, DMN Process management Agile/Scrum, XP/Pair Programming

Academic Work 2014-present Associate Professor of Information Management Department of Supply Chain and Information Management, College of Charleston Page 2 of 11 2016- present Director and Co-founder of ProtoX Studio, a prototyping and maker space for the Internet of Things at the College of Charleston 2017-2018 Associate Department Chair, Supply Chain and Information Management 2015-2018 Director and Co-founder of ImpactX, a startup accelerator for tech entrepreneurship with purpose, School of Business, College of Charleston 2006-2014 Department Chair, Computer Science, College of Charleston 2004-2005 Director of Strategic Technology Planning Chair of the Information Technology Council, Office of the President, College of Charleston 1997-2003 Department Chair, Computer Science, College of Charleston 1992-2014 Associate Professor – Tenured, Computer Science, College of Charleston 1993-1996 Adjunct Assistant Professor of Radiation Oncology, Radiology, College of Medicine, Medical University of South Carolina 1989-1992 Assistant Professor, Computer Science, College of Charleston 1990-1992 Adjunct Assistant Professor of Radiology, Radiology, College of Medicine, Medical University of South Carolina 1987-1989 Visiting Assistant Professor, Computer Science, College of Charleston 1987-1988 Programmer/Analyst, Consultant, Radiology, Medical University of South Carolina 1986-1987 Instructor, Mathematics, College of Charleston

Research Interests Business Analytics using Cloud-based AI and Machine Learning Technology-enabled Innovation and Entrepreneurship Service Oriented Architecture, Cloud Computing, Microservices, Blockchain

Research Agenda 2018-present Use of text mining at scale with a multi-variate classifier to predict the type of accommodation used by guests of Airbnb, given the guest comments and ratings. 2018-present Application of data analytics with visualization to assess the effect of software development processes on commercial real estate demands by technology companies at each level of growth from startup to IPO. 2018-present Publication of the ICAT/ImpactX program structure and datasets following three years of deployment in the School of Business at the College of Charleston. 2017-present Development of IoT devices at scale with predictive analytics based on high-frequency weight datasets to predict the empty state of a beverage keg sufficient for the purpose of automating supply chain and distribution. Analytical models and cloud software development in AWS.

Research Laboratories 2017-present Designer of data storage, security and analytics processing platform for the School of Business using AWS with role-based authentication and the application and transport security for corporate research data. 2016-present Founder and director of the ProtoX IoT makerspace, the first Internet of Things laboratory and prototyping facility, School of Business, College of Charleston. 2015-present Co-founder and director of ICAT – Interdisciplinary Center for Applied Technology, School of Business, College of Charleston 2010-2014 Founder and director, Software Innovations laboratory, College of Charleston

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Professional Experience Skysail Partners, LLC (SC) 2009-present. Co-founder and Technical Lead Advisor for Big Data (AI, Machine learning, Analytics), Cloud computing (Hadoop, NoSQL, Microservices) Service Oriented Architecture (SOAP/REST and JEE deployment), Blockchain (Distributed Ledger, Cryptography) and IoT (Edge AI) USC Lander. October 2015. Provided an external review of the university’s IT department, operations, budget and personnel to the Office of the President, Lander University Appalachian State University. October 2013. Consulted on department and school reorganization. Office of the Provost at Appalachian State University. Following a report, a successful reorganization of schools was affected Neurology-Neurosurgery Associates, Inc. 1995-1998. Clinical medicine data and IT services Charleston Stereotactic Radiosurgery Group. Member 1990-1997. Software systems integration for the Montreal-Leksell radiation dose planning system and the McGill digital 3D localization system. Participated in the treatment in excess of 100 patients treated for epilepsy, encapsulated brain tumors and arteriovenous malformations Medical Computing & Consulting. President. 1990-1997. Medical computing and research services In Touch Technologies. General Partner, 1992-1995. A multimedia development company; producers of informational and point-of-sales kiosks based on touch screen, and voice interfaces since 1992 Elscint, Inc. 1989-1990. Training and software development for nuclear medicine imaging equipment Peptide Chemistry Laboratory, USSR Academy of Sciences, Moscow. 1989. Granted Dr. Alam license to extend GYCON, an expert system for gynecological infectious disease diagnosis (MS thesis extension) Department of Dental Hygiene, College of Health-Related Professions, MUSC. 1987 A pilot survey was developed and tested to measure the prevalence and incidence of the use of smokeless tobacco in the Charleston County School system at the middle and high school levels Department of Biometry, College of Graduate Studies, MUSC. 1986. A rule-based pattern matching approach implemented in Pascal for the recognition of handwritten numerals using a spatial domain feature vector for fit assessment

Professional Certifications and Trainer Certifications Arcitura Certified Trainer since 2010, Vancouver, CA

2017 Certified Big Data Architect, Credential ID https://www.youracclaim.com/badges/73b252b2- 4170-41c7-9a81-324b81f5dec9/linked_i

2017 Certified Big Data Professional, Credential ID https://www.youracclaim.com/badges/73b252b2- 4170-41c7-9a81-324b81f5dec9/linked_i

2017 Certified SOA Java Developer, Credential ID https://www.youracclaim.com/badges/c674966d- 4bfd-4c27-9148-d08b9e92ddcc/linked_i

2016 Certified Cloud Professional, Credential ID https://www.youracclaim.com/badges/597829d9- 5957-4e73-81a0-49fdb5ce68fb/linked_i Page 4 of 11

2015 Certified Big Data Architect (Arcitura Education)

2010 Certified SOA Architect, Credential ID https://www.youracclaim.com/badges/f4aedbf0-556b- 4494-b5a8-91df39129725/linked_i

Professional Academic Service National/International 2013-2014 LEADing Practice BPM, Global University Alliance Co-chairman 2001-2002 ACM SIGSOFT, Local Organizing Committee, Foundations of Software Engineering (FSE- 10) 2000-2001 EDUCAUSE, Chair, Publications Assessment Committee 1998-2001 EDUCAUSE, Publications Advisory Committee

State/County/City 2008-present Charleston’s Creative Parliament – member and co-founder 2008-2014 Pecha Kucha Charleston, Tech leader 2000-2005 ThinkTec Advisory Board, Charleston Chamber of Commerce, Charleston, SC 2000-2002 South Carolina Technology Institute. Member of the Board of Directors representing the College of Charleston/University of Charleston and teaching sector universities in South Carolina

College of Charleston 2019-2021 Faculty Senator, At Large Member, School of Business 2019-2020 Technology Committee, Chair, School of Business 2018-2019 Faculty Compensation Committee, Member, Faculty Senate 2018-2019 Technology Committee, Chair, School of Business 2017-2018 Faculty Search Committee for Endowed Chair, Information Management, School of Business 2015-2017 Faculty Development Committee, School of Business 2016-2017 Curriculum Committee, School of Business 2014-2015 Honor Student Advisor, Honors College 2013-2014 Faculty Senator, At Large, School of Sciences and Mathematics 2006-2007 Educational Technology Committee 2005-2006 Educational Technology Committee 2004-2006 Information Technology Council, Chair, Office of the President 2004-2006 Director, Strategic Technology Planning 2004-2005 Self-Designed Major, Development Committee 2004-2005 Discovery Informatics Program Development, Chair 2003-2005 Service Curriculum Committee, Computer Science 2002-2002 Extra-departmental panel member, Mathematics T&P Panel in 2002 2002-2002 ESOL Grant Advisory Committee, Dept of Education Grant, $998,000 2000-2003 Graduate Committee, University of Charleston, SC 1998-2000 Technology Subcommittee, Long-Range Planning Committee 1997-2014 Computer Science Curriculum Committee, CS department 1997-1999 Center for Effective Teaching and Learning, Advisory Board 1996-2004 Information Technology Steering Committee, Office of the President 1993-1994 Faculty Workload Committee, Office of the Provost 1992-1994 Faculty Evaluation Committee, Faculty Senate 1991-1997 Faculty Advisor, ACM Student Chapter Page 5 of 11 1991-1994 Faculty Welfare Committee, Faculty Senate 1990-1991 Grievance Committee Alternate, Faculty Senate 1989-1990 Curriculum Assessment Committee, Provost’s Office

Medical University of South Carolina 2013-2014 Search Committee, Director of Healthcare Informatics, College of Charleston Rep 1999-2003 Graduate Program Committee for PhD program in Bioinformatics 1985-1986 MUSC Student Government Representative Vice-President, Graduate Student Association Graduate student representative, MUSC Student Government Association M.U.S.C. Computer Advisor, Exploring Program 1984-1986 Educational Programs Committee for the institutional self-study for the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools on behalf of the College of Graduate Studies

Professional Community Service 2016-present Member, Board of Directors, Charleston Wind Symphony, Charleston, SC 2014-2017 Member, Board of Directors, Charleston Moves, Charleston, SC 2013-2016 Member, Board of Directors, College of Charleston Alumni Association, Charleston, SC 2012-2013 President, Wando Booster Club, Mt. Pleasant, SC 2009-2010 President, Wando Booster Club, Mt. Pleasant, SC 2000-2002 Center for Information Technology, Member of the Board of Advisors 2001-2002 Wireless network design for trailer classrooms, Wando High School 2001-2002 Seminar - Website development for teachers, Wando High School 1996-2000 Technology Committee. James B. Edwards Elementary. Mt. Pleasant, SC Lead to a $1 million technology grant for classroom computing infrastructure 1997-1998 School Advisory Committee. Chair. Moultrie Middle School, Mt. Pleasant, SC 1990-1991 Curriculum Coordinator, Charleston County, SC, Gifted and Talented Program

Formal Education 1990 PhD, Systems Science (thesis in Radiology/Nuclear Medicine) from the Department of Biometry Medical University of South Carolina, Charleston, SC

1986 MS, Systems Science (thesis in Medical Expert Systems) from the Department of Biometry Medical University of South Carolina, Charleston, SC

1983 BS, Mathematics College of Charleston, Charleston, SC

Honors and Awards Sigma Xi, The Scientific Research Society The Society of Nuclear Medicine Mu Sigma Rho (statistics) Pi Mu Epsilon (mathematics) Upsilon Pi Epsilon (computer science) Phi Kappa Phi (academic)

Philanthropy Board member: Charleston Wind Symphony, Charleston, SC Board member: Charleston Moves, Charleston, SC Page 6 of 11 Donor, Supply Chain and Information Management, School of Business, College of Charleston Donor, Computer Science, School of Science and Math, College of Charleston Donor, ICAT Accelerator, School of Business, College of Charleston Donor, College of Charleston, General Fund

Professional Societies USASBE (US Association for Small Business and Entrepreneurship) Venturewell, College of Charleston representative EDUCAUSE, College of Charleston Representative Sigma Xi, The Scientific Research Society Association for Computing Machinery Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers, Computer Society

Graduate Student Committees 2005-2005, Kim Nowell-Berry, MS, Computer & Information Sciences, CofC 2001-2004, Paul Buhler, PhD, Computer Engineering, University of South Carolina 1998-2005, Ruth Jenkins, PhD, Bioinformatics, MUSC

Dissertation and Thesis Starr, C. Determination of Optimal Flood Source Radionuclide for Attenuation Correction using Simultaneous Single Photon Emission Computed Tomography and Transmission Computed Tomography. Dissertation, Medical University of South Carolina, May 1990.

Starr C. GYCON: A Microcomputer-Based Gynecological Consultant. Thesis, Medical University of South Carolina, May 1986.

Refereed Conference and Journal Publications Starr, C. W., Worzala, E. M., Starr, E. The Impact of Software Company Size and Culture on Commercial Real Estate Location and Design. Journal of Corporate Real Estate. June 2019.

Starr, C. W., Worzala, E. M., Starr, E. The Impact of Software Development Business Processes on Office Space Demand and Design, ERES 2018 paper 155, European Real Estate Society (ERES), Reading, UK, July 2018. https://ideas.repec.org/p/arz/wpaper/eres2018_155.html

Anderson P, Bowring J, McCauley R, Pothering G, Starr C. An undergraduate degree in data science: curriculum and a decade of implementation experience. Proceedings of the 45th ACM technical symposium on Computer science, March 2014.

Starr C, Bergman D, Zaubi P. The development and implementation of a context-based curricular framework for computer science education in high schools. In Proceedings of the 14th annual ACM SIGCSE conference on Innovation and technology in computer science education (ITiCSE). ACM, New York, NY, USA, 283-287, 2009.

Pharr W, Starr CW, Starr CE. Paired professional development: a methodology for continued professional development in computer science. In Proceedings of the 14th annual ACM SIGCSE conference on Innovation and technology in computer science education (ITiCSE). ACM, New York, NY, USA, 218-222, 2009.

Page 7 of 11 McCauley R, Starr C, Pharr W, Jr, Stalvey R, Pothering G. Is CS1 Better with Same Lab and Lecture Instructor?, Inroads - The SIGCSE Bulletin, June 2006.

Starr C, Stalvey R, Pothering G, Pharr W, McCauley R, Leclerc A. Assessment of Effectiveness of Closed Laboratory in the Computer Science Curriculum: An Interim Report. 2005.

Buhler PA, Starr CW, Weichhart. A Composite Design Pattern for Stubless Web Services Invocation. In Proceedings of the International Conference on Software Engineering (IASTED) 2005, pp276- 281. ACTA Press, 2005.

McCauley, Pharr W, Pothering G, Starr C. A proposal to evaluate the effectiveness of closed laboratories in the computer science curriculum. Journal of Computing Sciences in Colleges. Vol 19, No 3. pp191-198, January 2004.

Buhler P, Starr C, Schroder WH, Vidal JM. Preparing for Service-Oriented Computing: A Composite Design Pattern for Stubless Web Service invocation. Koch N, Fraternali P, Wirsing M, Editors. Fourth International Conference on Web Engineering (ICWE). LNCS Vol 3140, pp603-604. Springer-Verlag, 2004.

McCauley, R., Pothering, G., Pharr Jr, W., Starr, C.; A Proposal to Evaluate the Effectiveness of Closed Laboratories in the Computer Science Curriculum, Proceedings of the 17th Annual Southeastern Conference of the Consortium for Computing Sciences in Colleges, November 2003.

Jenrette JM III, Worthington WC III, Fenn JO, Cuddy BG, Starr CW, Wise JD. Treatment of Nonglial Tumors of the Brain Using Stereotactic Radiosurgery. International Stereotactic Radiosurgery Society, Stockholm, Sweden June 16-19, 1993. Springer-Verlag; New York; Acta Neurochirurgica Vol. 122, p150, 1993.

Jenrette JM III, Worthington WC III, Fenn JO, Cuddy BG, Starr CW, Wise JD. Stereotactically Directed Fractionated Adjuvant Radiation Therapy in the Treatment of High Grade Gliomas. International Stereotactic Radiosurgery Society, Stockholm, Sweden June 16-19, 1993. Springer-Verlag; New York; Acta Neurochirurgica Vol. 122, p156, 1993.

Starr C, Frey G, Spicer K, Mattox J, Lam C. Calculation of Required Radioactivity for Two-Dimensional Radionuclide Transmission Sources, Accepted October 1992 by J Applied Radiation and Isotopes.

Tyler JL, Starr CW. Functional Imaging of Epileptic Foci with PET and SPECT. J South Carolina Medical Association. 88:5; 258-262, 1992.

Worthington C, Jenrette J, Fenn J, Frey G, Wise J, Starr C, Nelson S, Shoer R, Curé J, Cuddy B, Geilfuss C. Linear Accelerator Based Radiosurgery Using the Leksell Stereotactic System and Dynamic Rotation. Southern Medical Journal 84:11; 1327-1333, 1991.

Frey GD, Starr C, Lam C, Spicer KM. A Comparison of Radiation Dose from External Sources of Gd-153 and Eu-155, Proceedings of the World Congress on Medical Physics and Biomedical Engineering. vol 33 supl 1, 1988.

Starr C, Tsai C, Lam C. A Microcomputer-Based Medical Expert System Using a Weight/Threshold Decision Mechanism, Proceedings of the 13th NE Bioengineering Conference, Philadelphia, Penn., March 1987. Page 8 of 11

Starr C, Lam C, Tsai C. GYCON: A Microcomputer-Based Gynecological Consultant, Proceedings of the International Computer Conference, Tainan, Taiwan, December 1986.

Starr C, Lam C, Tsai C. A Microcomputer-Based Gynecological Consultant, Proceedings of the 39th Annual Conference on Engineering in Medicine and Biology, Baltimore, Md., September 1986.

Lindroth J, Starr C, Abutaleb A, Thompson R. A Digital Cluster Analysis System to Locate Labeled Cell Regions in Autoradiographs, Proceedings of the 12th NE Bioengineering Conference, New Haven, Conn., March 1986.

Invited Publication C. Starr. Wireless Networks. in Education & Technology: An Encyclopedia. Ann Kovalchick and Kara Dawson, Eds. ABC-CLIO, 2003.

Conference Presentations and Posters C. Starr. The Internet of Things. Innovation and Free Enterprise Summit, McNair Institute, University of South Carolina, May 2018.

Starr C. ImpactX: Undergraduate hipsters, hackers and hustlers break the rules of academic engagement in a one-semester curricular program for learning and executing technical entrepreneurship with impact. Venturewell Open 2018, Austin. March 2018.

McCauley R, Anderson P, Bowring J, Manaris B, Pothering G, Starr C, Patterson L, Besmer A. Beyond the traditional: computing degrees for broadening participation. Journal of Computing Sciences in Colleges 30 (2), 229-230, October 2014.

Starr C, Moore M. Beyond Laptops: A Model for Student Choice in a Ubiquitous Computing Access Environment. EDUCAUSE Annual Conference. Denver. 2004.

Starr C, Stevenson J. Wireless Local Area Network Design and Utility. ETV. November, 2000.

Starr C, Stevenson J, Guidry L. Wireless Local Area Network Design and Utility: A First Year Experience in Higher Education. EdTECH 2000. Charleston, SC, September 2000.

Jenrette, J, Worthington C, Wise J, Fenn J, Starr C. Stereotactically Directed Fractionated Radiation Therapy in the Treatment of High Grade Gliomas. Linac Radiosurgery 1995. Orlando, FL, December 1995.

Starr CW, Worthington C, Jenrette J, Mackey C. Stereotactic Radiosurgery Exchange Through the Internet - Spinning a Stereotactic Web Site. Linac Radiosurgery 1995. Orlando, FL, December 1995.

Starr CW, Digital Communications link Surgery and Sailing. Data Processing Managers Association, Charleston, SC. October 1995.

Starr C, Visualization Tools for Magnetic Resonance Angiograms Impact AVM Localization for Stereotactic Radiosurgery. Boston, June 1995.

Page 9 of 11 Frey GD, Wagner AJ, Olinger RE, Starr CW. Evaluation of a Dedicated Ultrasound PACS System. Paper presentation/publication, Society for Computer Aided Radiology (S/CAR 94), Winston-Salem, NC, June 1994.

Starr, Frey, Shultz, Gentry, Kanus. Multimedia Support for Radiologic Technologists: Design and Utility of a Computer-Assisted Support System. Abstract accepted for paper presentation to the Society for Computer Aided Radiology (S/CAR 94), Winston-Salem, NC, June 1994.

Mackey C, Starr C. Jenrette J, Worthington C. A Multimedia Patient Record System using Microcomputer Technology. South Carolina Academy of Science. 1994.

Frey G D, Starr C W, Usher L B. Digital Image Quality: A Contrast-Detail Study Using the Leeds Phantom. Computer Assisted Radiology (CAR '93) Berlin, German, June 1993.

Worthington C, Jenrette J, Fenn J, Frey G, Wise J, Starr C, Nelson S, Shoer R, Curé J, Cuddy B, Geilfuss C. Linear Accelerator Based Radiosurgery Using the Leksell Stereotactic System and Dynamic Rotation. International Stereotactic Radiosurgery Symposium, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, June 1991.

Starr CW (Invited Speaker). Stereotactic Radiosurgery: Application of SPECT. Proceedings of the SE Chapter, American Association of Physicists in Medicine, March 1991.

Patterson P, Starr C, Chung C, Spicer K. Optimal Brain SPECT Acquisition and Processing Parameters. SE Chapter, Society of Nuclear Medicine annual meeting, October 1990.

Starr CW, Frey GD, Lam C, Spicer KM. Radiation Dose Calculations from Transmission Flood Sources. Student Paper, American Association of Physicists in Medicine. Memphis, TN. 1989.

Starr CW, Frey GD, Lam C, Spicer KM. Flood Radionuclide Choice for Dual-Radionuclide SPECT Imaging Using Tc-99m-based Cardiac Agent. MUSC Student Research Competition, 1989.

Invited Presentations Starr, C. Continuous Education for All: Anticipating the Impact of Technology Disruptions. SC Association for Higher Continuing Education. October 2018 Starr, C. How ImpactX as a model program for startups and community development. Beaufort Rotary Club of the Lowcountry, Beaufort, SC. July 2018. Starr, C. Game Changers. Understanding Creativity, March 2018, Charleston, SC. Starr, C. ImpactX: The Impact Experience. Beaufort Digital Corridor, Beaufort, SC. June 2018. Starr, C. Internet of Things. Innovation and Free Enterprise Summit, University of South Carolina, May 9- 11, 2018, Isle of Palms, SC. Starr, C. From STEM to TEAM. MIT LOGO Conference sponsored by Boeing Charleston. May 10, 2016, Charleston, SC.

Intellectual Property Software System Copyright Starr, Christopher W., Wyman, David M, Impact App, A Mobile App for Entrepreneurs, iOS, United States.

Grant History (funded) Page 10 of 11 Harry and Reba Huge Foundation. $50,000 for the software entrepreneurship project, Network Globally, Act Locally 2, aka ICAT-Global Estonia. A joint proposal with Nebraska Wesleyan University, College of Charleston and the University of Tartu (Tartu, Estonia) in 2015, with subsequent awards in 2016 (three university participants) and 2017 (five university participants). SC Department of Commerce, $250,000 for International Cross-curricular Accelerator for Technology. 2014. A university grant, spearheaded by Mr. Bobby Marlowe, Senior VP for Economic Development. Venturewell, $25,000 for the Interdisciplinary Center for Applied Technology program for technology entrepreneurship. Google. $5,000 to increase diversity in computing education at the undergraduate level. Harry and Reba Huge Foundation. $70,000 for the software entrepreneurship project, Network Globally, Act Locally. A joint proposal with Nebraska Wesleyan University, College of Charleston and the University of Tartu (Tartu, Estonia). 2014-2015. SC Legislature, $400,000 in annually recurring scholarship funds for Computer Science Department starting 2014. Google. $25,000 to build the Google Classroom 2020 for experimental pedagogy in computer science. 2011. Google. $25,000. CS4HS (computer science for high schools). Curriculum development and deployment in high school teacher training. 2010, 2011. IToLogy. $20,000. Laptop build project for 20 high school students. 2008. CofC Workforce Scholarship Project, Computer Science, Engineering and Mathematics program, NSF- DUE. $400,000. 2001-2006. NIH BRIN. $472,140 (8 PIs). Starr: Location Aware Computing. 2001-2004. Commission on Higher Education. South Carolina Technology Center. $250,000 to College of Charleston, 2000-2001. Westvaco. Neural network research contract renewal. $5,000, November 2000. NSF Workshop travel grant. Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition. $1,200, June 2000. Commission on Higher Education. Distance Education equipment and course development $33,748, Spring 1999. Westvaco. Neural network research contract. $9,000, November 1999. Defense Information Systems Agency, Ada Joint Program Office. “Ada Curriculum Development” Selected participant in development group: Clemson University, $500, June 1995. Bioengineering Alliance of South Carolina. $5,000, October 1990. Principle investigator for research to improve image quality and reduce patient radiation dose for diagnostic cardiac imaging using single photon emission computed tomography and transmission computed tomography.

Proposal History (unfunded) Blackstone Charitable Foundation. ($300,000). Starr C. A New Model of Acceleration: Creating a replicable startup model for the liberal arts community. February, 2016. Page 11 of 11 National Institutes of Health. ($1,564,186) Starr C, Oliveira A. Component Architecture/ Design for Research Databases. March 2002. SC IdeA Networks of Biomedical Research Excellence. ($4,424,510) (15 PIs). Molecular, Chemical and Computational Approaches to Disease Processes. 2003. Housing and Urban Development. ($1.370 million) Charleston Community Outreach Partnership Center. A project to bring technology to the urban underprivileged middle school children in the City of Charleston, 1996. Whitaker Foundation. ($210,000) Real-time Image Fusion of Multiple Parameter Distributions. A project to advance medical image visualization by developing algorithms for digitally superimposing coincident medical image data sets from CT, MRI, MRA and SPECT. August 1994. EPSCOR. ($1.113 million) The Digital Coastline. A proposal, primarily from the College of Charleston (3 PIs) for the creation of a digital satellite library and utilities in support of coastal and marine applications, including South Carolina fishery resource management. June 1994. NASA. ($4.475 million) NASA Digital Library. A multi-institutional, digital library project involving access, transfer, security and use of remotely-sensed image data. May 1994.

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