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Rahul Panat
Carnegie-Mellon University
$2,147,167
Attributed
$2,347,585
Total exposure
2
Grants
1
Lead (contact PI)
Attributed= this PI's even-split share of every grant they're on (the fair, additive number). Exposure = full size of all those grants.
Funding over time
peak $2.1M · FY2018–19$2.5M$1.9M$1.3M$625K$0
'18
'19
Funding mix
By agency
NIH$2,347,585 · 2
By mechanism
RF1$1,946,748 · 1
R21$400,837 · 1
Top collaborators
- Eric Yttri2 shared
Most similar at Carnegie-Mellon University
Same institution · by research overlap
- Brian Macwhinney$25,411,310
- Byron M. Yu$5,562,164
- Maysamreza Chamanzar$3,149,228
- Jonathan E. Rubin$1,322,918
- Eric Yttri$366,246
Others in their field
Other Emerging Leaders on “Millisecond”
- Jacob Ruff · Cornell University$22,500,000
- Elke Arenholz · Cornell University$14,750,000
- Shigeki Watanabe · Johns Hopkins University$7,266,730
- Francois St-Pierre · Baylor College Of Medicine$6,388,711
- Maisie Ky Lo · Stanford University$5,894,623
- Chong Xie · University Of Texas At Austin$5,150,147
Research focus
MillisecondNeuronsHourMicroelectrodesNeural CircuitNeurologicDura MaterHeadInnovationLengthElectrodesNanoparticleBiomaterial CompatibilityBrain3-DimensionalDesignAreaDensityDimensionsComputer SoftwareBehaviorIn VivoCostNew Technology
Grant awards (3)
Customizable, Ultra-high Density Optic Fiber-paired Multielectrode Array by 3D Nanoparticle Printing$1,946,748
RF1 · FY2019 · NS · contact PI
Rapid 3-D Nano-Printing to Create Multi-Thousand-Channel Microelectrode Arrays$200,446
R21 · FY2019 · EY
Rapid 3-D Nano-Printing to Create Multi-Thousand-Channel Microelectrode Arrays$200,391
R21 · FY2018 · EY