Grant Opportunities for Academic Liaison with Industry:
Infrared Nanowire Heterostructures: Fundamentals and Emerging Detector Applica$
National
Science Foundation through the GOALI Program: NSF DMR-1509706,
Howard Jackson, Robert Jones and Leigh M. Smith, $400,000, 7/1/2015-6/30/2018.
Carrier and Spin Dynamics in Large Spin-Orbit Semiconductor Nanowire Heterostructures
, National Science Foundation, DMR-1507844. Howard
Jackson and Leigh M. Smith, $489,551, 9/1/2015-8/30/2018.
MRI: Development of a Mid-Infrared Optical Microscope for Investigation of Femtosecond
Dynamics of Single Large Spin Orbit Semiconductor Heterostructures
, National Science Foundation, DMR-1531373.
Howard Jackson and Leigh M. Smith, $702,000, 8/15/2015-8/14/2017.
Prior Funding
Collaborative Research: Dynamical Processes in Semiconductor Nanowires in the Quantum Regime
, National Science Foundation, DMR-1105362. Howard
Jackson and Leigh M. Smith, $352,178, 9/15/2011-9/14/2015.
A Novel Photovoltaic Device Using Type II Tunable Core-Shell Nanowires
, National Science Foundation, ECCS-1100489.
Howard Jackson and Leigh M. Smith, $350,000, 8/1/2011-7/30/2015.
NUE: Integration of Nanoscale Science and Engineering into Undergraduate Curricula,
National Science Foundation under the NUE program: EEC-0532495. T. Mantei, F.
Gerner, S. Iyer, and L.M. Smith, $175,000 9/15/2005-8/31/2008.
A Member of the Materials World Network
Announcements
Prof. Chennupati Jagadish attends group meeting
Prof. Chennupati Jagadish, head of the
Optoelectronics Group at Australian
National University in Canberra, Australia spent two days in Cincinnati on
June 2-4, 2016 and attended a group meeting where all of the PhD students
and undergraduates discussed the current status of nanowire research.
Research Positions Available
We are actively looking for new PhD and undergraduate students
to join our research efforts. In addition, we anticipate a postdoctoral fellow position
opening in the Fall. Please inquire by contacting Leigh Smith.