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DOE Early Career Program 2013 - 2018 for "Decoupling the Electronic and Geometric Parameters of Metal Nanocatalysts"
The Alfred P. Sloan Foundation provides the Skrablab with research support as Professor Skrabalak is selected as a 2013 fellow
Indiana University's Office for the Vice Provost for Research, Faculty Research Support Program 2013 for "Synthesis and Optical Properties of Self-assembling Stellated Nanocrystals" Role: PI (Co-PI: Dragnea)
Indiana CTSI, Research Inventions and Scientific Commercialization Program for “Commercial Scale Synthesis of High Surface Area Macroporous Silica for Bioanalytical Chromatography: Phase II”
Research Corporation for Science Advancement, Cottrell Scholar Collaborative for “Mobilizing the Forgotten Army: Equipping TAs with Inquiry-Based Teaching Methods, Senior Personnel (PIs: Jordan Gerton-Physics, University of Utah and Michael Schatz-Physics, Georgia Tech)”
Indiana CTSI, Research Inventions and Scientific Commercialization Program for “Commercial Scale Synthesis of High Surface Area Macroporous Silica for Bioanalytical Chromatography”
Research Corporation for Science Advancement, Cottrell Scholar Program for “New Synthetic Strategies to Multi-Metal Nanocrystals with Controlled Compositions and Structures”
NIH R01 2012-2015 for “Sensitive Methods for Glycoconjugate Analysis” Role: Co-Investigator (PI: Novotny)
NSF MRI for “Acquisition of an X-ray Photoelectron Spectrometer for Research and Education”
NSF CRIF for “Acquisition and Cyber-enhancement of a Modern X-ray Powder Diffractometer to Support Local and Remote Researchers and Educators” Role: Co-PI (PI: Geidroc)
NSF CAREER 2010-2014 for “Advanced Aerosol Synthesis of Metal Oxides for Photocatalytic Applications”
ACS-PRF 2009-2011 for “Electrospray Synthesis of Composite Photocatalysts with Controlled Architectures”
Department Startup Funds 2008-2011
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