Research and Teaching Grants

  1. 1996-1999, National Science Foundation Grant, “Study of Pulse Propagation in Birefringent Nonlinear Optical Fibers.” $60,000.
  2. 1999-2002, Air Force Office of Scientific Research Grant (DEPSCoR), “Effects of Polarization-mode Dispersion on Fiber Communication Systems.” $418,139.
  3. 1999-2002, National Science Foundation Grant, “Effects of Polarization-mode Dispersion on Fiber Communication Systems.” $9,060 (supplement to item 2).
  4. 2002-2004, NASA EPSCoR Grant, “Light Propagation in Optically-induced Photonic Lattices”, $30,000.
  5. 2003-2004, University of Vermont Instructional Incentive Grant, “Interactive Lecture Materials for Math 266 — Chaos, Fractals and Dynamical Systems”, $4,870 (co-PI: Prof. Jim Burgmeier).
  6. 2003-2006, Air Force Office of Scientific Research Grant and Contract, “Nonlinear Wave Dynamics in Physical Systems.” $132,901.
  7. 2005-2008, Air Force Office of Scientific Research Grant (USAF 9550-05-1-0379, DEPSCoR), “Nonlinear Wave Motion in Physical Systems.” $548,751.
  8. 2009-2011, Air Force Office of Scientific Research Grant (USAF 9550-09-1-0228), “Theory and Applications of Nonlinear Optics,” $365,814.
  9. 2009-2012, National Science Foundation Grant (DMS-0908167), “Analytical and Numerical Studies of Nonlinear Light Propagation in Two-dimensional Photonic Lattices,” $176,494.
  10. 2012-2017, Air Force Office of Scientific Research Grant (USAF 9550-12-1-0244), “Theory and Applications of Nonlinear Optics in Photonic Lattices and Metamaterials”, $742,307.
  11. 2013-2016, National Science Foundation Grant (DMS-1311730), “Analytical Studies of Nonlinear Optics in Periodic Media”, $198,304.
  12. 2016-2019, National Science Foundation Grant (DMS-1616122), “Mathematical Analysis of Nonlinear Optics in Periodic and Complex Media”, $240,000.
  13. 2018-2021, Air Force Office of Scientific Research Grant (FA9550-18-1-0098), “Nonlinear Optics in Parity-time-symmetric and Quasi-parity-time-symmetric Systems”, $369,834.
  14. 2019-2024, National Science Foundation Grant (DMS-1910282), “Mathematical Analysis of Novel Nonlinear Waves in Dissipative Optical Systems”, $291,627.
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