The Institute for Materials and Manufacturing Research (IMR) has announced the Autumn 2024 recipients of its Kickstart Facility Grant Program. IMR awarded 14 grants to support new research projects by improving access to shared facilities across Ohio State’s campus.
Awarded principal investigators come from a wide range of departments, including Internal Medicine and Biomedical Engineering to Food Science and Technology, Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering, Materials Science and Engineering, and Electrical and Computer Engineering.
The funding aims to enable researchers to demonstrate materials-related results that can strengthen near-term research proposals for external support in the future.
Awarded Autumn 2024 Projects:
A monolithic photoelectrode for modulation of local environments through optoelectronic effects
PI: Jinghua Li, Materials Science and Engineering
Alloy Design for Additive Manufacturing of Functionally Graded Materials Using Computational Modeling
PI: Boian Alexandrov Materials Science and Engineering, Welding Engineering Program
Characterization and visualization of senescent cells derived EVs
PI: Paula Agudelo Garcia, Biomedical Engineering
Chemical heterogeneities on the sublattice of ordered intermetallics
PI: Andreas Bezold, Materials Science and Engineering
Cryo-EM Characterization of Apolipoprotein L1
PI: Sethu Madhavan, Internal Medicine
Engineered Extracellular Vesicles to mediate motor-like neuron conversion to support temporary muscle reinnervation after peripheral nerve injury
PI: Ana Isabel Salazar-Puerta, Biomedical Engineering
High Strength and Fully-Recyclable Fiber Reinforced Plastics
PI: Lauren Taylor, Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering
Hybrid Molecular Beam Epitaxy with Novel Precursors
PI: Kaveh Ahadi, Materials Science and Engineering, Electrical and Computer Engineering
Interface and Atomic-Scale Defect Characterization of GeSn0.9/Si PIN Photodetectors Using Electron Charge Contrast Imaging and Transmission Electron Microscopy
PI: Punam Murkute, Electrical and Computer Engineering
Mechanical characterization of glomerulus in diabetic kidney disease
PI: Dan Wang, Internal Medicine, Nephrology
Microscopic Investigation of Biodegradation Mechanisms in Coffee Oil Epoxide-Modified PHBV/Natural Rubber Blends
PI: Yael Vodovotz, Food Science and Technology
Mimicry of Metamaterials Through Liquid Crystals
PI: Xiaoguang Wang, Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering
Optical Characterization of Neutron-Irradiated Point Defects in h-BN for Quantum Applications
PI: Shamsul Arafin, Electrical and Computer Engineering
Solid-state nanopore single-particle level sensor: fabrication and characterization for biomedical diagnostic applications
PI: Buddini Karawdeniya, Biomedical Engineering, Chemistry and Biochemistry