← LeaderboardsInvestigatorsiAttributed = a PI's even-split share of each grant — a $1M grant with 2 PIs counts $500K each.
Advanced Diamond Technologies, Inc.
Romeoville, IL
$3,125,809
Total funding
7
Grants
Funding over time
peak $1.7M · FY2011–14$2M$1.5M$1M$500K$0
'11
'12
'13
'14
Funding mix
By agency
NIH$1,631,287 · 5
DOE$1,494,522 · 2
By mechanism
—$1,494,522 · 2
R44$934,032 · 1
R43$697,255 · 4
Investigators at Advanced Diamond Technologies, Inc.
InvestigatorsiAttributed = a PI's even-split share of each grant — a $1M grant with 2 PIs counts $500K each.
Exposure= the full size of every grant they're on ($1M each).
Rising Stars
First grant in the last 5 yrs
Not enough data
Emerging Leaders
6–10 yrs in
Not enough data
All-Time
Most funded here, all years
Largest grants
DEVELOPMENT OF DIAMOND MEMBRANE-BASED X-RAY OPTICS: FRESNEL ZONE PLATES, BEAM STOPS, AND GRIDS$1,270,190
· FY2014 · Department of Energy
NIH Phase II-UNCD as Bio-Inert Interface for Anti-Thrombogenicity Applications in$546,125
R44 · FY2013 · HL
NIH Phase II-UNCD as Bio-Inert Interface for Anti-Thrombogenicity Applications in$387,907
R44 · FY2014 · HL
A highly multiplexed, scalable ultrananocrystalline diamond microarray sensor for$249,922
R43 · FY2013 · ES
CONDUCTIVE DIAMOND PROBES FOR SCANNING ELECTROCHEMICAL MICROSCOPY$224,332
· FY2013 · Department of Energy
NIH SBIR Phase I: UNCD as Bio-Inert Interface for Anti-Thrombogenicity Applicati$149,817
R43 · FY2011 · HL
Ultrananocrystalline Diamond Microarray Biosensor for Neurochemical Detection$149,430
R43 · FY2012 · AA
NIH SBIR Phase I: Development of a Novel Boron-doped Ultrananocrystalline Diamond$148,086
R43 · FY2011 · MH