RESEARCH FUNDING
Rashid Bashir, Massachusetts General Hospital, A Microfluidic
Biochip to Perform Complete Blood Cell Count at Point of Care,
April 2015—April 2016, $145,000.
Gary Eden, AFOSR, Laser and Gas Chromatography Systems for
Studies of Excited Molecular Complexes and Phased Arrays of
Microlasers, dates, $918,000.
Kent Choquette, NSF, Optical Phased Laser Arrays and Their
Functionality, September 2015—August 2018, $350,000.
Milton Feng, Army Research Office, Bit Error Rate Test Equipment for High-Speed Vertical Cavity Transistor Laser-Microcavity
VCSEL and Photoreceiver, Sept. 2014—Aug. 2015, $200,000.
Brian Cunningham, Brendan Harley, and Mary Kraft, National
Institute of Biomedical Imaging & Bioengineering, Label Free
Interrogation of Heterogeneties in HSC Fate Decision Signatures,
April 2015—January 2017, $193,000.
Brian Cunningham, NSF, Multiresonator Photonic Crystal Enhanced Fluorescence and SERS, May 2015—April 2018, $600,000.
A collaboration with Washington University in St. Louis.
Brian Cunningham, Rashid Bashir, Steve Lumetta, and Ian
Brooks, NSF, Pathtracker: A smartphone-based system for mobile infectious disease detection and epidemiology, September
2015, $1,000,000.
Brian Cunningham, NIH, Rapid Disease Diagnostics using Photonic Crystal Enhanced Antigen Biomarker,
June 2014—May 2018, $448,000.
Brian Cunningham, NSF, Multiresonator Photonic Crystal Enhanced Fluorescence and SERS, May 2015—April 2018, $600,000.
A collaboration with Washington University in St. Louis.
John Dallesasse & Brian Cunningham, NSF, EAGER: Lab in a
Smartphone Sept, Sept. 2014—Aug. 2016, $300,000.
John Dallesasse, NSF, Transistor Injected Quantum Cascade Laser: An Improved Coherent Mid-IR Source, Aug. 2014—July 2017,
$400,000.
Gary Eden, II-VI Foundation, Microplasma Array-Pumped Waveguide Lasers, July 2014—June 2015, $95,000.
Gary Eden, AFOSR, Synthesis and Control of Coherent Structures
in Low-Temperature Plasmas for Reconfigurable Electromagnetic
Devices, $412,000.
Gary Eden, AFOSR, Plasma-chemical Synthesis and Probing of
Plasma-Surface Interactions in Microcavity Plasmas, $301,000.
Milton Feng, AFOSR, Complex Material and Devices RTD GHz –
THz Electronics, March 2015—February 2018, $657,000.
Matthew Gilbert, NSF CAREER award, Global Quantum Modeling
of Topological Nanosystems for Energy-Efficient Devices, June
2014—May 2019, $400,000.
Matthew Gilbert, ONR, High-Frequency Topological Nanosystems, $314,000.
Lynford Goddard, NSF, Spectrally and Temporally En