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FEDERAL FUNDING

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Current Funding


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.