Research Support
Current Research Support
1. “Epitaxial Electrodeposition of Metal Oxide Thin Films and Superlattices for Energy Conversion and Storage” Department of Energy, Office of Basic Energy Science, Division of Materials Sciences & Engineering, Synthesis & Processing Program, Proposal #DE-FG02-08ER46518, $2,370,000, thirteen years, September 1, 2008 – May 31, 2021. Sole PI on grant (100% shared credit).
Pending Research Support
1. Epitaxial Electrodeposition of Wide Bandgap Semiconductors for Energy Conversion and Storage” Department of Energy, Office of Basic Energy Science, Division of Materials Sciences & Engineering, Synthesis & Processing Program, Proposal #DE-FG02-08ER46518, $741,352, three years, June 1, 2021 – May 31, 2024. Sole PI on grant (100% shared credit). Pending
Previous Research Support
1. “MRI: Acquisition of and Electron-beam Lithography System for Nanofabrication and Nanoscience Research and Education,” National Science Foundation, Proposal #DMR-1531980, $840,000, two years, September 1, 2015 – August 31, 2017. Jay Switzer, PI (40% shared credit). Co-PIs = Yew San Hor, Edward Kinzel, Manashi Nath, and Heng Pan.
2. "Resistance
Switching in Electrodeposited Metal Oxide Thin Films and Superlattices,"
National Science Foundation, Proposal #DMR-1104801, $591,431, four years, June
15, 2011- May 31, 2015. Sole PI on grant (100% shared credit).
3. "MRI:
Acquisition of an Analytical TEM for Multi-User Materials Research
Environment," National Science Foundation, Proposal #DMR-0922851, $496,500, two
years, October 1, 2009- September 30, 2011 (20% shared credit).
4. "Renovation of the Graduate Center for Materials Research at Missouri S&T," National Science Foundation, Proposal #OIA-0963050, $1,829,000, two years, approved for funding, 2010 (20% shared credit).
5. "Epitaxial Electrodeposition of Chiral
Metal Oxide Films," National Science Foundation, Division of Materials Research
(Ceramics), Proposal #DMR-0504715, $452,000, four years, August 1, 2005 –
July 31, 2009. Sole
PI on grant (100% shared credit).
6. "Nanophase Inorganic Materials Chemistry," $345,000, four
years, NSF,
CHE-0243424, May 1, 2003 - April 30, 2007.
Sole PI on grant (100% shared credit).
7. "The
Development and Evaluation of Multispectral Obscurant Materials, Improved
Engine Exhaust Smoke Systems, Computer Modeling and Simulation Tools for
Analyzing Obscurant Cloud Transport and Diffusion, and Diffusion and Robotic
Obscurant Projectors," $380,000, one year, U. S. Army Robert Morris Acquisition
Center, Contract #DAAD13-03-C-0052, July 28, 2003- September 30, 2006. J. A. Switzer (55% shared credit), PI, M. Bertino (45% shared credit), co-PI.
8. "Acquisition
of a Dual Beam Focused Ion Beam System as a Regional Resource for Collaborative
Research and Education in Missouri," National Science Foundation, Division of
Materials Research, MRI program, Proposal #DMR-0723128, $500,000 (with $900,000
matching from UMR), one year, September 1, 2007 – August 31, 2008. Scott Miller (PI), Melanie Mormile, Jay
Switzer, Hai-Lung Tsai, and Kai-tak
Wan (Co-PIs).
9. "Nanophase Inorganic Materials Chemistry," $285,000,
three years, NSF, CHE-9816484,2/15/1999 - 5/30/2002.
Sole PI on grant (100% shared credit).
10. "Unleaded
Drinking Water," $150,000, one year, NSF, CHE-0437346, July 1, 2004 - December
31, 2005. J. A. Switzer, PI (93% shared credit) and E. W. Bohannan,
Co-PI (7% shared credit).
11. "Epitaxial
Electrodeposition of Metal and Metal Oxide Capping Layers for RABiTS-based Second Generation Coated Conductors,"
$450,000, three years, DOE, DE-FC07-031D14509, September 1,
2003 - August 31, 2006. Sole PI on grant.
12. "Chiral
Electrochemical Sensors," $50,000, AstraZeneca Corporation, December, 2004- November,
2005. Sole PI on grant.
13. "High-Aspect-Ratio
Nanostructured Metals and Metal Oxides as IR Obscurants," $602,810, U. S. Army
Edgewood Chemical Biological Center, Contract DAAD13-02-C-0049, July 26, 2002 -
January 31, 2005. J. A. Switzer
(50% shared credit) and M. Bertino (50% shared
credit), co-PIs.
14. "Epitaxial
Electrodeposition of Metal Oxide Semiconductors," $364,689, three years, NSF, DMR-0071365,
3/1/2000 - 9/30/2003. Sole PI on grant.
15. "Epitaxial
Nanostructures of Spintronic Metal Oxides," $30,369,
one year, January 1, 2003 – December 31, 2003, University of
Missouri Research Board, J. A. Switzer, sole PI.
16. "Acquisition of a High-Resolution
X-ray Diffractometer for Characterization of
Epitaxial Films," $99,000 (with $99,000 matching funds from UMR), NSF, Instrumentation
for Materials Research Program, Division of Materials Research, DMR-0076338,
6/1/2000-12/31/2001.
17. "Request
for Funds to Purchase a Field Emission Scanning Electron Microscope for
Nanophase Materials Characterization," $200,000
(with $200,000 matching funds from UMR). NSF grant #DMR-9704288, 7/97 - 6/99.
18. "Electrochemically Self Assembled
Tunnel Diodes," $50,000, University of Missouri Research Board, 1/15/1999 -
1/14/2000.
19. "Electrodeposition
of Nanoscale Epitaxial Architectures," $275,000, ONR,
N00014-96-1-0984. 11/96 - 10/98.
20. "Electrodeposited
Ceramic Superlattices," $421,631, three years, National Science
Foundation, Division of
Materials Research, Materials Synthesis and Processing Initiative, grant
#DMR-9202872, 10/92 - 10-96.
21. "Scanning Tunneling Microscopy
of Nanoscale Electrodeposited Superlattices,"
$110,000, three years, ONR AASERT Program, N00014-94-1-0917, 7/94 - 10/97.
22. "Electrochemical
Architecture and Optical Studies of Nanomodulated
Ceramic Superlattices, $417,141, three years, ONR, Grant #N00014-91-J-1499,
3/91 - 3/94.
23. "Electrodeposited
Ceramic Superlattices," $35,000, one year, National Science Foundation, Division
of Materials Research, Grant #DMR-9202872-001, Performance-based supplement to
parent grant (see #15 above), 9/1/93 - 4/1/94.
24. "Acquisition of an Energy
Dispersive X-ray Spectrometer," $90,500 (with $90,500 matching funds from
UMR), National Science Foundation, Grant #DMR-9402887, 7/94 - 6/95, with David
C. Van Aken and Thomas J. O'Keefe.
25. "Electrodeposition of Nanoscale Epitaxial Architectures," $20,000, one year,
University of Missouri Research Board, 3/95 - 2/96.
26. "Scanning Tunneling Microscopy
of Electrodeposited Ceramic Superlattices," $30,000, one year, University
of Missouri Research Board, 3/93-2/94.
27. "Electrodeposited
Ceramic Superlattices," $50,000, one year, National Science Foundation, Division
of Materials Research,
Grant #DMR-9020026, 8/90-1/92.
28. "Electrodeposited
Ceramic Superlattices," $35,000, one year, Center for Advanced
Technology, University of Missouri-Rolla, 6/90 - 6/91.
29. Mitsubishi
Kasei Faculty Development Award, Mitsubishi Kasei Corp., $70,000, 4/89. This was
the first award by Mitsubishi to a professor in the United States.