Army Research Lab (ARL) Cooperative Agreement, $219,016
Focused on Synthesis and processing of 3D Weave Metal Matrix Composites
Tank and Automotive Command (TACOM) Grant 1, $820,000
Rapid Mobile Manufacture of Lightweight Materials
Tank and Automotive Command (TACOM) Grant 2, $3,474,250
Work on Self-Healing and Smart Metals (2009-2014)
NSF US-Egypt Collaborative Grant 1, $39,818
Manufacturer of Aluminum and Magnesium Composites (2002-2010)
NSF US-Egypt Collaborative Grant 2, $30,000
Processing of Lead-Fly Ash Composites for Battery Applications (2007-2013)
Rockwell Automation Catalyst Grant, $54,979
Processing of Self-Healing Solder (2009-2012)
Southwestern Wisconsin Energy Research and Technology Consortium
Processing of Nanocomposites for Thermoelectricity ($5000 for Composites Center) (2009-2010)
RGI:
Project: “Simulating the Making of Dual-Scale, Metal-Matrix Composites using the Pressure Infiltration Process,” $103,567 (2008-2010), PI K. Pillai, Co PI Rohatgi.
Project: “Demonstration of Feasibility of Self-Healing Metal Matrix Micro and Nanocomposites.” $157,000, PI Rohatgi, CO-PI R. Amano.
Catalyst Grant
“Processing of Self-Healing solders for automation industry,” $54,979 (2010), PI Rohatgi, CO PI Amano
Bradley Foundation Project:
“Simulating the making of dual scale metal matrix composites using pressure infiltration process,” $59,999, PI Krishna Pillai, CO-PI P.K. Rohatgi
NSF ICURC Water Industry Center Proposal
“Project on Self-Cleaning Materials,” $255,000, PI P.K. Rohatgi, part of UWM, Funded since July (2010-2017)
Army Research Laboratory
“Manufacture of bulk nano structure and materials and composites” $1 million, (2010-2012), PI P. Rohatgi
GE Healthcare
“Materials for Diagnostic Healthcare Equipment,” $45,000
MMSD
“Corrosion resistant, low drag, self-healing materials to improve performance of MMSD components,” $97,932
NSF Fundamentals
“Advanced design and novel In-situ synthesis of self-cleaning and wear resistant metallic surfaces for water industry components,” $199,993
NMMI DOE REMADE – RIT
“Node leader for manufacturing,” Anticipated grants $600,000 per year.