Funding

  • NSF Program 2017-2021

    Chemistry i-REU site: The US/France Exchange site in Chemistry
  • DOE 2013-2014

    BES Office of Science Conjugated polyelectrolytes and donor-acceptor ions: solutions, films and hybrid photoconversion
  • NSF Program 2012-2016

    Chemistry i-REU site: The US/France Exchange site in Chemistry
  • NSF 2012-2015

    Chemistry Coherent and Incoherent energy transfer in conjugated molecules
  • DOE

    (with Profs. Schanze and Reynolds) 2010-2013 BES Office of Science Conjugated polymers and polyelectrolytes in solar photoconversion
  • NSF 2008-2012

    (with Profs. Duran, Roitberg, Brown ) REU Program Chemistry i-REU site: The US/South America REU in Chemistry and Molecular Biodiversity
  • NSF 2008-2012

    (with Profs. Duran, Roitberg, Brown, Scott) REU Program Chemistry i-REU site: The US/France Exchange site in Chemistry
  • DOE 2007-2010

    (Co PI, Prof. Schanze and Prof. Reynolds) BES Office of Science Conjugated polyelectrolytes: Disrupted Interactions, sel-assembled structures and hybrid polymer solar photocells
  • DOE 2003-2007

    (Co PI, Prof. Schanze and Prof. Reynolds) BES Office of Science To study Nanoscale assemblies of Conjugated Polyelectroytes, Energy Transport, Energy Transduction and Photovoltaic Cells
  • NSF 2003-2009

    CAREER, New faculty Award To study intra- and inter-chain exciton transport mechanisms in linear (ionic) and hyperbranched conjugated polymers. To advance the recruiting and retention of women in Chemistry, and to promote an exchange program with undergraduate students from Latin America.
  • Oak Ridge Associated Universities 2002

    Ralph E. Powe Junior Faculty Enhancement Award To study ultrafast energy transport in hyperbranched polymers.
  • Research Corporation 2001

    Research Innovation Award To study energy transfer and storage in dendrimers.
  • CLAS Research Award

    2001 University of Florida To study energy transfer in dendrimers.
  • Major Research Instrumentation (co-PI) 2001-2003

    NSF To development an ultrabroad bandwidth source for ultrafast observation and control of physical, chemical and biological systems.