Solicitation for the call for proposals has been closed.
The Catalyst Foundation mission is to foster cross-disciplinary doctoral level university research in the scientific and engineering fields. The goal of the Foundation is to contribute to the fusion of scientific and engineering research. It fosters university level cross-disciplinary research projects in which at least one discipline is related to analog or mixed analog/digital integrated circuit design and analysis.
1/17/2012
Prof. Gabor C. Temes, Prof. Patrick Y. Chiang, and Prof. Tory M. Hagen of Oregon State University, and Prof. Gert Cauwenberghs of University of California San Diego, have been awarded 2011 Full Funding for the project “A Wireless Sensor Microsystem for Monitoring the Effects of Micro‐Nutrients on Aging.”
Prof. Sameer Sonkusale and Prof. David Walt of Tufts University have been awarded 2011 Supplemental Funding for the project “Nanoelectrochemical Sensors on CMOS.”
Prof. Michael Flynn of University of Michigan has been awarded 2011 Supplemental Funding for the project “Single-Chip Closed-Loop Neural Recording and Stimulation System with RF Communication Functionality.”
Prof. Sameer Sonkusale and Prof. David Walt of Tufts University have been awarded 2011 Supplemental Funding for the project “Nanoelectrochemical Sensors on CMOS.”
Prof. Michael Flynn of University of Michigan has been awarded 2011 Supplemental Funding for the project “Single-Chip Closed-Loop Neural Recording and Stimulation System with RF Communication Functionality.”