Past Funding
Petroleum Research Fund of the Americal Chemical Society (New Directions Grant): Pressure Response of Organic Photonic Materials at the Nano- and Mesoscale
CAREER: Spectroscopic Studies of Ionic Transition Metal Complexes (2009 - 2015)
SusChEM: Studying Catalysts and Reaction Intermediates for Solar Fuel Generation by Spectroscopy of Cryogenic Mass-Selected Ions (2014 - 2018)
Characterizing Structures and Intra-/Intermolecular Forces in Molecular CO2 Reduction Catalysts and Reaction Intermediates by Infrared Spectroscopy of Cryogenic Ions (2018 - 2022)
NREL/DOE Grant for Collaboration with Dr. Arthur Nozik
Sythesis and Characterization of High Pressure Phases of Si-Nanoparticles (2011)
Infrared Spectroscopy of Cluster Anions Containing Aromatic Molecules (2007-2009)
Pressure Response of Organic Photonic Materials at the Nano- and Mesoscale
CU Boulder Innovative Seed Grant: Supramolecular Chemistry at High Pressures(2008-2010)
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