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Philip Kim
Columbia University
$3,005,776
Attributed
$8,724,785
Total exposure
9
Grants
6
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 · FY2007–22$2.5M$1.9M$1.3M$625K$0
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Funding mix
By agency
NSF$8,724,785 · 9
By mechanism
—$8,724,785 · 9
Top collaborators
- Amir Yacoby2 shared
- Valerii Vinokur2 shared
- Colin Nuckolls1 shared
- Donhee Ham1 shared
- Efthimios Kaxiras1 shared
- Federico Capasso1 shared
- Jennifer E Hoffman1 shared
- Kenneth L Shepard1 shared
Grant awards (9)
Transport on van der Wals Superconductor Heretostructures$760,000
· FY2022 · MPS · contact PI
QII-TAQS: Characterizing and Utilizing 2D van der Wals Materials with Superconducting Qubits$1,992,000
· FY2019 · MPS
MRI: Development of a Scanning 4-Probe Microscope for Discovery and Characterization of Quantum Materials and Devices$1,073,408
· FY2018 · MPS
NSF BSF: Transport, Fluctuation, and Nonequilibrium Phase Transition in Atomically Thin Crystalline Van der Waals Superconductors$648,000
· FY2018 · MPS · contact PI
EFRI 2-DARE: Quantum Optoelectronics, Magnetoelectronics and Plasmonics in 2-Dimensional Materials Heterostructures$2,099,986
· FY2015 · ENG · contact PI
DMREF/Collaborative Research: Designing, Understanding and Functionalizing Novel Superconductors and Magnetic Derivatives$240,000
· FY2014 · MPS · contact PI
US-Korea-Taiwan Collaborative International Winter School: Beyond Moore's Law$69,396
· FY2010 · O/D · contact PI
NIRT: Molecular electronic devices with carbon-based electrodes on active substrates$1,391,995
· FY2007 · ENG
CAREER: Mesoscopic Thermal and Thermoelectric Transport in Low Dimensional Materials$450,000
· FY2004 · MPS · contact PI