← LeaderboardsInvestigatorsiAttributed = a PI's even-split share of each grant — a $1M grant with 2 PIs counts $500K each.
Nanomaterials And Nanofabrication Laboratories
Fayetteville, AR
$1,964,920
Total funding
8
Grants
Funding over time
peak $498.1K · FY2005–09$500K$375K$250K$125K$0
'05
'06
'07
'08
'09
Funding mix
By agency
NSF$1,964,920 · 8
By mechanism
—$1,964,920 · 8
Investigators at Nanomaterials And Nanofabrication Laboratories
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
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Emerging Leaders
6–10 yrs in
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All-Time
Most funded here, all years
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Largest grants
SBIR Phase II: A New Scale-Up Technology for Industrial Production of High Quality Semiconductor Nanocrystals$498,433
· FY2003 · TIP
SBIR Phase II: Commercial Scale Production of High Quality and Affordable Fe3O4 Nanocrystals for Nano-Biomedicine$498,067
· FY2006 · TIP
SBIR Phase II: Highly Efficient, Long Lifetime, and Inexpensive Nanocrystal Light Emitting Diodes (LEDs)$468,743
· FY2004 · TIP
SBIR Phase I: Commercial Scale Production of High Quality and Affordable Fe3O4 Nanocrystals for Nano-Biomedicine$99,993
· FY2005 · TIP
SBIR Phase I: Commercial Scale Production of a New Generation of Nanocrystal Emitters---Doped Quantum Dots$99,993
· FY2007 · TIP
SBIR Phase I: Highly Luminescent Manganese-Doped Zinc Selenide Quantum Dots to Enhance Silicon Solar Cell Efficiency through Spectral Down-Conversion$99,981
· FY2009 · TIP
SBIR Phase I: Highly Efficient, Long Lifetime, and Inexpensive Nanocrystal Light Emitting Diodes (LEDs)$99,972
· FY2002 · TIP
SBIR Phase I: Industrial Scale Formation of the Stable and Processable Core/Shell Semiconductor Nanocrystals$99,738
· FY2003 · TIP