Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering |
1.PI, Motorola, Research on Nanoscale Silicon, $ 25,000, 1998-2001. 2.PI, German Academic Exchange Service, Magnetooptical and Magnetoelectrical Properties of Nanoscale Silicon, $ 5,000, Summer 1998. 3.PI, NSF-GOALI: Fabrication and Electronic Properties of Nanocrystalline Silicon Superlattices, $ 240, 000, 1999-2002. 4.Co/PI, with P. M. Fauched Army Research Office, Materials Science and device Applications of Nanocrystalline Silicon Superlattices, $ 360,000, 1998 - 2001 5.PI, Semiconductor Research Corporation, High Density Semiconductor Memory Based on nc-Si Superlattices, $ 35,000, 1999-2002 6.PI, Semiconductor Research Corporation, Nanocrystalline Silicon Based Resonant Tunnel Transistors, $ 240,000, 1999-2002 7.PI, DOD-DURIP, Silicon Quantum Structure Grown by RT CVD, $ 210,000, 1999-2002 8.PI, NSF, Electronic Properties of Nanoscale Silicon Structure and Devices, collaborative research with IEME-Nord, France, $19,000, 1999 – 2002. 9.PI, Semiconductor Research Corporation, Three-Dimensional SiGe Nanostructures for Optical Interconnects, $ 40,000, 2002. 10.PI, NSF-CRDF, Optical Properties of Si Nanocrystals, Cooperative Research with MSU-Russia, $36,000, 2002 – 2005. 11.PI, NSF-NER, Optical Interconnects Based on SiGe Three-Dimensional Nanostructures, $ 75,000, 2002 – 2004 12.PI, Intel Corp., Three-dimensional Si/SiGe nanostructures for integrated light-emitters and optical interconnects, $ 450,000, 2003-2006. 13.PI, NSF-ENG, Novel semiconductor memories based nanoscale Si pyramid-dot complexes, $ 210,000, 2004-2007. 14.PI, NSF-MRI, Low-temperature scanning probe for spectroscopic measurements with nanometer spatial resolution, $ 207,000, 2005-2006. |
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