Funding
- 2024-2026, DOE, BES: Physical Behavior of Materials, “Intrinsic charge transport and photoconducting properties of single crystalline halide perovskites”, single-PI, $483,143; status: current.
- 1/2022-12/2024, Donald H. Jacobs Chair in Applied Physics of Rutgers University, appointed in recognition of scholarly contributions and leadership in applied physics, including pioneering research in charge carrier transport and photophysics of crystalline organic semiconductors, layered inorganic semiconductors, and lead-halide perovskites; a gift from Rutgers alumnus Donald H. Jacobs, with research budget of $150,000 for a three-year term.
- 2018-2022, NSF ECCS, El. Photon. & Magn. Dev. (EPMD), “Advanced organic and hybrid electronic devices for high-resolution Hall effect and photocurrent spectroscopy”, single PI, $360,000 (09/01/2018-08/31/2022).
- 2015-2018, NSF DMR, Cond. Matter. Phys. (CMP), “Charge transport and trap-healing effect at semiconductor/polymer heterointerfaces”, single PI, $340,535 (08/01/2015-07/31/2018).
- 2015, Lawrence Livermore National Lab, DoD subcontract, “Organic semiconductors for radiation detection”, collaboration with LLNL, $35,000 (03/01/2015-08/31/2015).
- 2011-2014, ACS, Petroleum Research Fund (PRF), “Organic single-crystal solar cells”, single PI, $100,000.
- 2010-2013, DOE, BES: Materials Chem., “Basic surface chemistry and physics of carbon-based electronic materials modified by molecular monolayers”, single PI, $399,000.
- 2008-2012, NSF ECCS, El. Photon. & Magn. Dev. (EPMD), “Molecular self-assembly at the surface of organic semiconductors”, single PI, $330,000.





