Research Grants- Dr. Marc Cahay

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Total Research grants as of July 31, 2003: $ 1,442,236.

  1. M. Cahay, $ 60,000, Research Initiation Grant-NSF, Contract : ECS-9108932, "RIA: Analysis of Electrical and Optical Properties of Quantum Confined Structures Using an Alternating Direction Implicit Algorithm", Sept. 1, 1991 - August 31, 1993.
  2. M. Cahay, $ 7,000, University Research Council, University of Cincinnati, Winter '91, " Quantum Phase Based Devices"
  3. CO-PI (with Ken Roenker), $ 30,000, Ohio Aerospace Institute, July 1, 1993 - June 30, 1994, "Complementary InAlAs/InGaAs/InP Heterojunction Bipolar Transistors for MMIC's"
  4. M. Cahay, K. Roenker, and F. M. Gerner, $ 50,000, "Simulation and Development of InP-Based Heterojunction Bipolar Transistors for Microwave Integrated Circuits", Research Challenge Award/University of Cincinnati, 9/1/94 - 12/31/95
  5. M. Cahay, $ 7,400, "Monte Carlo Simulation of Carrier Transport in GaN Cold Cathodes", Research Associate, AFOSR Summer Research Program, Wright Patterson Air Force Base, Dayton OH 45433, Summer 95
  6. M. Cahay, $ 4,000, University Research Council, University of Cincinnati, Spring '95, "Self-Heating Effects in PNP Heterojunction Bipolar Transistors"
  7. M. Cahay, $ 24,998, "Modeling and Design of New Cold Cathode Emitters and Photocathodes", Air Force Office of Scientific Research, 1996 Summer Research Extension Program, Contract F49620-93-C-0063
  8. M. Cahay, $ 9,240, "Transport Processes in New Solid State Cold Cathodes", Research Associate, AFOSR Summer Research Program ,Wright Patterson Air Force Base, Dayton OH 45433, Summer 96.
  9. M. Cahay and K. P. Roenker, $ 189,559, Award ECS-9525942, "Theoretical and Experimental Investigation of PNP InP-based Heterojunction Bipolar Transistors", National Science Foundation, June 1, 1996 - May 31, 1998.
  10. M. Cahay and K. P. Roenker, $ 10,000, REU Supplement to Award ECS-9525942, "Improved Modeling of InP-based Heterojunction Bipolar Transistors", National Science Foundation, August 1, 1997 - May 31, 1998.
  11. M. Cahay, $ 2,000, "Design of Superconducting Neural Cells and Circuits", Summer Faculty Research Fellowship, University of Cincinnati, Summer 1997.
  12. M. Cahay, $ 12,500, "Improved Modeling of Space-Charge Effects in a New Cold Cathode", Air Force Office of Scientific Research, Summer Research Extension Program, Contract F49620-93-C-0063 July 1, 1997 - December 31, 1997.
  13. K. Roenker and M. Cahay, $ 5,000, "Modeling of Collector Junction Grading for InP-based Double Heterojunction Bipolar Transistors", Phase II proposal with SVT Associates, Bloomington, MN, July 1, 1997 - December 31, 1997.
  14. K. Roenker and M. Cahay, $ 20,000, "Ka-band Low Phase Noise Active resonator oscillator MMICs fabricated from InP/InGaAs/InP DHBT production epitaxy", Phase I proposal with SVT Associates, Bloomington, MN, June 1, 1997 - December 1, 1997.
  15. M. Cahay, $ 64,441, "Simulation of New Solid State Cold Cathode Emitters Using Current Carrying Thin Films", National Science Foundation, Award ECS-9632511, July 1, 1997- June 30, 1999.
  16. M. Cahay and G. E. W. Bauer, "Study of Surface Roughness Scattering in Mesoscopic Sytems", $ 3,500 (7,000 guilders), funded by NWO (Nederlandse Organisatie voor Wetenschappenlijk Onderzoek), April 1 - May 30, 1998.
  17. M. Cahay and P.Boolchand, $ 105,000, "Growth and Characterization of a New Cold Cathode Emitter Using a InP/CdS/LaS multulayered structure", January 1, 1998- September 30, 1998 (WPAFB).
  18. M. Cahay and P.Boolchand, $ 100,000 (first increment), "Growth and Characterization of a New Cold Cathode Emitter Using a InP/CdS/LaS multulayered structure", October 1, 1998- June 30, 1999 (WPAFB).
  19. M. Cahay and P.Boolchand, $ 50,000 (snd increment), "Growth and Characterization of a New Cold Cathode Emitter Using a InP/CdS/LaS multulayered structure", November 1, 1999- March 31, 2000 (WPAFB).
  20. M. Cahay and P.Boolchand, $ 10,000 (third increment), "Growth and Characterization of a New Cold Cathode Emitter Using a InP/CdS/LaS multulayered structure", April 1, 2000- June 30, 2000 (WPAFB).
  21. M. Cahay and P.Boolchand, $ 90,000 (fourth increment), "Growth and Characterization of a New Cold Cathode Emitter Using a InP/CdS/LaS multulayered structure", July 1, 2000- March 31, 2001 (WPAFB).
  22. M. Cahay and P.Boolchand, $ 170,000 (fifth increment), "Growth and Characterization of a New Cold Cathode Emitter Using a InP/CdS/LaS multulayered structure", July 1, 2001- May 30, 2002 (WPAFB).
  23. M. Cahay and K. Roenker, $ 20,999, "Design of Wideband Microwave Amplifiers Based on a Combination of Heterojunction Bipolar Transistors, Cold Cathode Emitters, and Coplanar Waveguide Technology", Systran Federal Cooporation, Dayton, Ohio, August 31, 2000 - April 30, 2001.
  24. M. Cahay and P.Boolchand, $ 48,500, "Growth Rare-Earth Sulfides for use in cold cathodes", funded by Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, September 1, 2001 - May 30, 2002.
  25. M. Cahay and P.Boolchand, $ 226,429, "The Use of Sulfides of Rare-Earth Elements to Achieve Durable Negative Electron Affinity Cold Cathodes, Photocathodes, and Polarized Electron Sources", National Science Foundation, Award ECS-9906053, July 1, 1999- June 30, 2003.
  26. M. Cahay, $ 4,630, "Fabrication of Two, 1"-diameter, 1/8"-thick Lanthanum Sulfide Targets", WPAFB, April 1, 2003 - July 31, 2003.
  27. P. Boolchand, M. Cahay, and P. Smirniotis, $ 120,000, "Acquisition of an FT-IR and Raman Spectrometer System to PRobe Intermediate Phases in Disordered Systems", National Science Foundation, July 1, 2003 - June 30, 2004.

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