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WSU - Dennis Andersh OSU - Marty Kress
Ohio Federal and Military Jobs Commission (OFMJC) Support
Ohio Federal Research Network (OFRN)Improving Ohio’s Economy Through R&D
AFRL PrioritiesHuman Performance/ Health Sciences
Hypersonics
Directed Energy Weapons (Lasers)
Autonomy
C4ISR
LVC
Materials/ Manufacturing
Propulsion
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Joint WPAFB/NASA Glenn Priorities
NASA Glenn Priorities Hybrid Electric Propulsion
Air-breathing Propulsion
Advanced Communications
Solar Electric Propulsion
Power and Energy Storage
Materials and Manufacturing
Reviewed and Refined OFMJC Research Priorities
NASIC Priorities Cyber
Data analytics
C4ISR
Modeling/Simulation/Analysis
Hypersonics
Directed Energy
Space Systems
Naval Medical Research Unit
(NAMRU) Priorities Human performance
Human physiology
Manned / unmanned aeromedical ops
Toxicology
Risk assessment
Modeling/Simulation/Analysis
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Projected Growth over 5 years: 2,500 new jobs for Ohioans$350 million in new federal research contracts to Ohio based universities and companies
Commercialization &Technology TransitionSmall / Med Business GrowthConnections to Business
Aerospace Systems• Manned• Remotely Piloted• Hypersonic
Space Systems• Manned • Unmanned
Cyber Systems• IT• Weapon Systems
Workforce Development• STEM• Skilled• Unskilled
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Command, Control, Communications
Computing Intelligence
Surveillance & Reconnaissance (C4ISR)
• Human- Centered ISR• Data Analytics• Data Compression /
Analytics• Processing
Exploitations and Dissemination
• Infrared (IR), Electro-optical (EO), Laser, RF, Hyperspectral, Acoustic, & Radar Sensors
• Space Situational Awareness
• Electronics Warfare (EW)
Power and Propulsion
• Hybrid Electric Power and Propulsion
• Solar Electric Power and Propulsion
• Advanced Turbine Engines
• Energy / Fuels• Energy Storage /
Retrieval• On-board Power
Systems
Energy Storage/Integration
• Batteries• Supercapacitors• Green Technologies• Rapid charge /
discharge cycling • Mcro-devises
Human Performance and Health Sciences
• Autonomy• LVC Training• Neuroscience• Aerospace
Physiology /Toxicology
• Biosensors / Biomarkers
• Human Machine Teaming
• RPA Operations
WPAFB / GRC Mission Applications Driven Centers of Excellence (COEs)
Advanced Communications
Precision Navigation and Targeting (PNT)
• Directed Energy• Offensive and
Defensive EW• Novel Payloads• Avionics• Next Gen Global
Positioning Systems (GPS)
• Space Communications
• Tactical Communications
• RF Spectrum Management
• FCC• Advanced
Algorithms• Digital Systems
Materials and Manufacturing
• Nanomaterials• Sustainment• Additive
Manufacturing• Ceramics• Composites• Materials for
Adverse Conditions• Flexible Electronics
Lead: WSUPrimary Support: UC, UT, OSU, Case, UD, KSU, CSU,
Sinclair, Lorain, Clark,Jobs Created: 575
Contracts Awarded: $167M
Private Sector Investment: $150M
Project 25% Y/Y Growth
Lead: OSUPrimary Support: UC,
UD, UA, UT, CSU, LorainPotential Jobs : 400Potential Contracts:
$100MPotential Private Sector
Investment: $50M
Lead: UDPrimary Support: YSU, OSU, UA, Case, UC, UT,
CSU, KSU, Lorain, Sinclair, Clark, Central
Potential Jobs : 600Potential Contracts:
$150MPotential Private Sector
Investment: $75M
Existing
AHEAD
Lead: CasePrimary Support: UT,
OSU, UD, UC, CSU, LorainPotential Jobs : 200
Potential Contracts: $50MPotential Private Sector
Investment: $10M
Lead: WSU/OSUPrimary Support: UD, OU
BGSU, Case, UT, UC, Miami , Sinclair
Potential Jobs: 600Potential Contracts: $150M
Potential Private Sector Investment: $75M
Lead: OUPrimary Support: WSU, OSU, KSU, UD, Miami,
LorainPotential Jobs : 300Potential Contracts:
$75MPotential Private Sector
Investment: $25M
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Primary Support: All Universities to specifically include UC, UD, KSU,
Miami, BGSU, Central WSU, Stark State, Clark, UA, UT, CSU, Lorain,
Case, Sinclair, OU, OSU
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Release of Ohio Industrial EcosystemsAligned with OFRN Focus Areas
• Effort funded by OFRN using approach followed by DDC to map UAS ecosystem in Southwestern Ohio.
• Effort done by Global Glu, Inc. under contract to WSARC.
• Approach is NAICS code based.
• Six “playbooks” for each COE have been provided to WSARC and are available to the general public.
• Playbooks are available in two forms:- Hard copy- Tableau Reader based software tool
• OFRN is using this tool as a starting point for invitations to our industry outreach events.
• If you are interested in learning more or getting a copycontact Becky Mescher of WSARC ([email protected])
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State of Ohio
Wright State
University
Applied Research
Corporation
Construct for Ohio Centric Center of Excellence (COE) Ohio Federal Research Network (OFRN)
Air Force Research
Laboratory (AFRL)
PrioritiesHuman Performance /
Health Care
Hypersonics
Directed Energy Weapons
(Lasers)
Autonomy
C4ISR
LVC
Materials / Manufacturing
Propulsion
NASA Glenn Research
Center (GRC)
PrioritiesHybrid Electric Propulsion
Air-breathing Propulsion
Advanced
Communications
Solar Electric Propulsion
Power and Energy Storage
Materials and
Manufacturing
Human
Performance and
Health Sciences
COE
WSU
(Dr. Tim Broderick)
Power and
Propulsion
COE
Ohio State
University
(Dr. Mike Benzakein)
Advanced
Communications
COE
Ohio University(Dr. Trent Skidmore
Dr. Shawn Ostermann)
Materials and Adv
Manufacturing
COE
University of
Dayton
(Dr. John Leland)
C4ISR and
Data Analytics
COE
WSU/OSU (Dr. Brian Rigling
/ Dr. Brian Dupaix)
Energy Storage
and Integration
COE
Case Western
Reserve University(Dr. Alexis Abramson)
National Air and Space
Intelligence Center (NASIC)
PrioritiesCyber
Data analytics
C4ISR
Modeling/Simulation/Analysis
Hypersonics
Directed Energy
Space Systems
Technical Review
Council 3 WP and GRC Reps (Ex Officio)
4 Rotating VP of Research or Deans
of Engineering at Ohio Universities
4 Private Industry CTO or Dir of
Engineering
1 Third Frontier Rep
Rotates every two years.
Naval Medical Research Unit
(NAMRU) PrioritiesHuman Performance
Human Physiology
Manned/Unmanned Aeromedical Ops
Toxicology
Risk Assessment
Commercialization and Workforce
Development SupportDr. Jerzy Sawicki (CSU)
Ms. Tracy Green (LCCC)
Executive Review
Board 3 WP and GRC Reps (Ex Officio)
1 OFMJC Commissioner
1 JobsOhio Rep
1 Third Frontier Exec
4 Private Industry,
4 University (1 State Supported, 3
State Funded)
Rotates every 2 years.
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Executive Review Board Designee Technical Review Council DesigneeCleveland State President Dr. Ron Berkman UT VP of Research Dr. Bill MesserOSU Dean of Engineering Dr. Dave Williams UC Dept. Head AEEM, OAATC Dr. Paul Orkwis
WSU President Dr. Dave Hopkins OU Dean of Engineering Dr. Dennis Irwin
LCCC President Dr. Roy Church CWRU VP of Research Dr. Suzanne Rivera
OFMJC Gary O'Connell UDRI Dr. John Leland
NASA Glenn Director Dr. Janet Kavandi OFMJC Don CampbellAFRL Jack Blackhurst NASA Glenn Sandra Reehorst
NASIC Curt Rowland AFRL Chris Ristich, Stephanie MillerNAMRU-D Richard Arnold NASIC Dale Benedetti, Mark Brown
Jobs Ohio Glenn Richardson NAMRU-D Richard ArnoldOhio National Guard Maj Gen Mark Bartman Ohio National Guard Brig Gen Gregory Schnulo
Ohio Third Frontier Karen Conrad Ohio Third Frontier Paul JacksonIndustry 1 Chair Ricky Peters, Ascend Industry 1 Dr. Carlos GrodsinskyIndustry 2 Salvatore Miraglia, Jr. Industry 2 Ed Morris
Industry 3 Dr. T. S. SudarshanIndustry 4 Dr. Darren McKnightIndustry 5 Dr. Suguna Rachakonda
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Reviewer (ERB and TRC) Composition
All Federal and State government employees are Ex Officio * Not Available for TRC
Award Decision
Stage 2: Full
Proposal
Stage 1: White Paper
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FRN Peer Review Process
1. White Papers are reviewed by the FRN Technical Review Council (TRC).2. Full Submissions are reviewed by FRN Technical Review Council (TRC) and
the FRN Executive Review Board (ERB).3. Review recommendations are presented to the Federal Military Jobs
Commission (FMJC) and the Ohio Department of Higher Education (ODHE) for approval of funding.
Total State Operating Funding for FY 16 and 17 = $25,000,000 $ 25 M
Aerospace Workforce Development Programs ($1.5M/Yr) $( 3 M)
FRN Admin., Financial, and Organizational Support ($1M/Yr) $( 2 M)
Funding Available for 6 COEs’ Research and Business Plans $20 M
Tech Commercialization/Workforce Development Support (LCCC/CSU) $(2 M)
Round 1 Proposal Funding Allocation = $7,143,645 – Avg. Project Award - $695k $(7.1 M)
HPHS (WSU) $1,493,922
OCPP (OSU) $2,000,000
M&M (UD/UDRI) $1,999,997
PRESIDES (CWRU) $1,649,726
Round 2 Funding Allocations = $8,698,287 – Avg. Project Award - $1M $(8.7 M)
C4ISR (OSU/WSU) $1,200,000
C2PNT (OU) $2,286,251
OCPP (OSU) $1,999,838
M&M (UD/UDRI) $1,097,197
HPHS (WSU) $2,115,001
I-Corps@Ohio Funding Allocations = $40,000 - Awarded Per Team - $5k $(0.04 M)
PRESIDES (UDTeam/CWRUTeam/UATeam) $15,000
OCPP (OSUTeam) $5,000
C2PNT (WSRITeam/WSUTeam) $10,000
M&M (CWRUTeam/UTTeam) $10,000
OFRN Challenge Problem Set-Aside = $2,118,068 $(2.1 M)
FRN Funding Allocation - Update
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Awardee COE Award Amount Cost Share Partners
Case
Western
Reserve
University
The Partnership for
Research in Energy
Storage (PRESIDES)
Center of Excellence
$1.6 million:
($800k in year 1;
$800k in year 2)
$750,000University Partners:
$640,282
Small Business:
$39,718
Large Business:
$70,000
University Partners: Ohio State University, University of Akron, University of Toledo, University of Dayton Industry Partners: Small Business: pHMatter LLC, CRG Inc, UES Inc., CAR Technologies LLC, Large Business: Lubrizol Advanced Materials, Inc., GrafTech International Holdings Inc.; Americarb
University of
Dayton
The Materials and
Manufacturing
(M&M) Center of
Excellence
$2 million:
($1MM in year 1;
$1MM in year 2)
$1,694,531
University Partners:
$1,648,531
Small Business:
$46,000
Large Business: $0
University Partners: University of Akron, Case Western Reserve University, Ohio State University, University of Cincinnati, University of Toledo, Ohio University, Youngstown State UniversityIndustry Partners: Small Business: Akron Polymer Systems, Lucintech Inc., Orbital Research Inc., Hana Microdisplay Technologies Inc., Norman Noble Inc., ElectrodyneLarge Business: GE Aviation, Lincoln Electric, Eaton
Ohio State
University
The Ohio Center for
Power and Propulsion
(OCPP) Center of
Excellence
$2 million:
($750k in year 1;
$750k in Year 2;
$500k in year 3)
$1,633,514
University Partners:
$1,633,514
Large Business:
Phase 2 Possible
$995,000 from GE
Aviation
University Partners: University of Akron, University of Dayton Industry Partners: Small Business: Orbital Research, Inc., Large Business: Emerson Network Power, Meggitt-USA Inc., Parker Hannifin Corporation, GE Aviation
Wright State
University
The Human
Performance and
Health Science (HPHS)
Center of Excellence
$1.5 million:
($745k in year 1;
$755k in year 2)
$854,536
University Partners:
$704,795
Small Business:
$149,741
Large Business: $0
University Partners: University of Cincinnati, University of Toledo, AFIT, Case Western Reserve UniversityIndustry Partners: Small Business: The Perduco Group, Advanced TeleSensorsLarge Business: University of Toledo Medical Center, Dayton Children’s Hospital, Crown Equipment, University Hospitals Case Medical Center, University of Cincinnati Medical Center, Premier Health, Red Bull
Round 1 Technical Awardees
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Round 2 Technical Awardees
Awardee COE Award Amount Cost Share Partners
Ohio State
University and
Wright State
University
The Command, Control,
Communications,
Computers, Intelligence,
Surveillance and
Reconnaissance (C4ISR)
Center of Excellence
$1,200,000
(Yr1: $585,034
Yr2: $614,966)
$693,117 University Partners:
$559,117
Small Business: $134,000
Large Business: $0
COE Partners: HPHS COEUniversity Partners: Ohio University, Case Western Reserve UniversityIndustry Partners: Small Business: Tenet3, Perduco, DesignKnowledge, Illumination Works, DelphicDB, Columbus Collaboratory, Amperand, MatchTxLarge Business: Hewlett Packard, Lexis Nexis, Ipsos, Nuance
Ohio University The Advanced
Communications,
Positioning, Navigation
and Timing (C2PNT)
Center of Excellence
$2,100,002 $2,176,046University Partners:
$726,046
Small Business: $1,325,000
Contingent
$4,200,000
Large Business: $0
Federal Partner Contingent:
$1,250,000
COE Partners: HPHS COEUniversity Partners: Wright State University, Air Force Institute of TechnologyIndustry Partners: Small Business: Galois, Inc., Comsat Architects, GirdLarge Business: None
University of
Dayton
The Materials and
Manufacturing (M&M)
Center of Excellence
$1,097,197
(Yr1: $570,433
Yr2: $526,764)
$1,413,139University Partners: $1,353,139
Small Business: $40,000
Large Business: $20,000
University Partners: Case Western Reserve University, Ohio University, University of Cincinnati, Wright State University, Youngstown State UniversityIndustry Partners: Small Business: NONA Composites, Cincinnati Inc.Large Business: Orbital ATK, GE Aerospace
Ohio State
University
The Ohio Center for
Power and Propulsion
(OCPP) Center of
Excellence
$1,999,838
(Yr1: $872,120
Yr2: $1,127,715)
$2,614,219University Partners: $1,614,219
Small Business: $0
Large Business: $1,000,000
University Partners: University of Dayton, Case Western Reserve University, University of Cincinnati, The Ohio State University, Air Force Institute of TechnologyIndustry Partners: Small Business: Innovative Scientific Solutions, Inc;Large Business: Honeywell, Battelle
Wright State
University
The Human Performance
and Health Science
(HPHS) Center of
Excellence
$2,115,001 $2,582,345University Partners: $1,689,345
Small Business: $733,000
Large Business: $0
Federal Partner: $160,000
University Partners: University of Cincinnati, Ohio State University, University of ToledoIndustry Partners: Small Business: Eccrine Systems, Bertec Corp, SpineDynXLarge Business: None 10
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Amounts Awarded to Universities/Industry
Air Force Institute of Technology $496,426 AmeriCarb $25,000
Case Western Reserve Univ. $1,288,596 Battelle $260,008
Cleveland State University $750,000 Comsat $70,000
Lorain County Community College $750,000 CRG $19,814
The Ohio State University $4,153,379 CSA Group $19,814
Ohio University $895,470 Galois $824,529
University of Akron $886,563 GrafTech $40,000
University of Cincinnati $1,177,463 Lubrizol $46,308
University of Dayton / UDRI $1,255,689 Lucintech $23,957
University of Toledo $1,298,849 Orbital Research $79,982
Wright State University $2,502,243 Perduco 149,808
Youngstown State University $286,991 pHMatter $80,000
UES $10,000
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Operational November 30, 2016 in conjunction with Ohio Aerospace Day.
Focused on outreach to industry, academia, and other interested parties.
Designed to easily allow upgrades and enhancements.
Website url:
https://ohiofrn.org/
Release of Second Generation OFRN Website
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Tentative first meeting is March, 2017
Goal of project – integrated systems solution to key customer requirement
OFRN will invest $2M – hope to secure a 1.5 to 1 match from Federal Partners -- $5M total budget
Topics that have been surfaced include:
Integrated UAV experiments – optimize Springfield Sense & Avoid System
Additive manufacturing for aging military equipment systems
Cyber experiments
Hybrid electric flight demo
Advanced Optical Communications
Creating Challenge Problem Planning Team. We will include the following:
Retired Corporate Leaders
OHANG/AFRL/NASA/NASIC/NAMRU Leaders
Industry leaders working Third Offset challenges
DARPA/IARPA/ARPA-E/HS-ARPA Leaders
Plan to release RFP in May 2017.
Challenge Grant Initiative
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Collaboration across Ohio Research Universities, Industry, and Federal Laboratories is
Increasing but Requires Continued Support and Focus
Proposal Quality and Collaboration is Unprecedented
Projects require a lead university, 2 partner universities, and at least one Industry sponsor and Federal Sponsor.
11 of 13 Ohio Research Universities Won Competitive Funding from Round 1 and Round 2
There are 56 Business Partners with 28 are Small Businesses
Holding Industry Days Across Entire State Next Industry Day is March 30, 2017 at University of Cincinnati (C4ISR and C2PNT) Planning three regional outreach meetings in the month of April.
– Toledo (April 11), – Youngstown (April 20), – Athens (April 24)
Multiple Universities Across State are Now Pursuing Joint Efforts Across DoD
Joint Proposals in Excess of $200M are now in the Pipeline across Ohio
>$100M already submitted and in source selection.
Universities have won $32M+ of new awards from DARPA, ONR, AFRL and IARPA.
We Have Support for the OFRN State and Federal Budget Line Items
Governor Kasich’s FY18-19 Budget has OFRN in the budget at a level of $2.5M/Yr.
We are working a budget add or $12.5M / Yr for a total OFRN budget of $15M/Yr.
We are Requesting a $15M Federal Request in FY18 Defense Budget Working with entire Ohio Congressional delegation. Cost share with the State funding.
We will pursue similar request in FY19 budget.
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Concluding Remarks
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COEPI Name / University Client Value Description
C2PNT TEAS AFRL $750,000 Improve Software Security - Prattle Phase 2 SBIRC2PNT TEAS OSD $3,500,000 Software V&V/Flight Testing - LCAAT - Weapons TruckC2PNT TEAS AFRL $400,000 Avionics Vulnerability Assessment Mitigation and ProtectionC2PNT TEAS AFRL $160,000 Multi-role Control StationC2PNT TEAS AFRL $4,500,000 ATEV&VC2PNT TEAS AFRL $3,750,000 LCAAT - Hunter KillerC2PNT TEAS DARPA $750,000 ACTUV SeedlingC2PNT TEAS DARPA $250,000 Swarm UAS SeedlingC2PNT TEAS ARMY $12,000,000 Autonomous Unmanned Systems Teaming & CollaborationC2PNT TEAS DARPA $3,900,000 Scalable High Assurance Military SystemsC2PNT TEAS AFRL $12,500,000 Loyal Wingman
C2PNT ICS AFRL $2,000,000Full Spectrum Signals Intelligence and Cyber Operations Technology
C2PNT ICS AFRL $1,000,000Advanced Cyber, SIGINT, and Personal Communications Collection and Exploitation
C2PNT ICS AFRL $20,000 Capabilities for Cyber Mission AssuranceC2PNT ICS DARPA $1,500,000 Strategic Technologies
C2PNT ICS AFRL $500,000Deep Learning for Actionable Intelligence Discovery and Exploitation
C4ISR Hitzler/WSU DARPA $5,400,000 Explainable Artificial Intelligence - LOSSC4ISR/HPHS Gross/ WSU – TEAS AFRL $225,000 Recently awarded CARP Phase II - WON
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COE PI Name / University Client Value DescriptionC4ISR/HPHS Gross/WSU – TEAS OSD $3,000,000 AFRL Rapid Innovation FundC4ISR/HPHS Minnery/WSU-WSRI IARPA $2,000,000 Hybrid Forecasting Competition
HPHS Marras/OSU – MOSSD AFRL $175,000Integrated rucksack accessory to improve load distributions
HPHS Heikenfeld/UC – ACPSS AFRL $3,960,000 Recently awarded sweat sensing R&D project - WONHPHS Norell/WSARC - LEAP DARPA $8,600,000 $14.6M available for Options - WONHPHS Norell/WSARC - CRAMMIT ARO $110,000HPHS Norell/WSARC - HMT TO4 AFRL/RH $6,700,000 WONHPHS Norell/WSARC - MIDLE AFRL/RH $3,500,000 WONHPHS Norell/WSARC - DTT AFRL/RH $345,000 WONHPHS Hodge/WSARC - ACE-EM AFRL/RY $1,000,000 WON
HPHSNorell/WSARC - TENET 3
Phase II AFRL/RV $220,000 STTR - WONHPHS Hitzler/WSU – HCBD DARPA $5,900,000 XAI proposalHPHS Devabhaktuni/UT – RLVC NSF TBD Proposal focused on precision agricultureHPHS Devabhaktuni/UT – RLVC DAGSI $50,000 Workforce development support- Data to decisionHPHS Ganapathy/ WSU – RLVC DAGSI $50,000 Workforce development
HPHS Malek/ WSU – RLVC AFRL $2,400,000Recently awarded Mission Directed Learning Environment - WON
HPHS Reiter/ WSU – SAPHYRE AFRL $75,000 Recently awarded SAVANT - WONHPHS Norell/WSARC - ALAS AFRL/RY $10,000,000 Upcoming
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COE PI Name / University Client Value Description
M&M Dr. Willard/CWRU NSF - DMREF $1,600,000Computational Alloy Design of Nanocomposite Soft Magnets
M&M Dr. Willard/CWRU DARPA Seedling $300,000 Iron Nitride Powder ProcessingM&M TBD ONR LIFT $530,000 Metal Matrix CompositesM&M Szaruga/UDRI AFRL/RXM $510,000 Composite Tooling for Aircraft SustainmentM&M Elahinia/UT NSF SBIR Phase 1 $250,000 Quick Flow Blood Clot Removal DeviceM&M Szaruga/UDRI IACMI TBD Low-Cost-Composite Manufacturing
PRESIDES Jitendra Kumar /UD NASA $600,000
Integrated high temperature battery and micro-controller with active cooling for Venus and Mars applications
PRESIDES Prakah / CWRU NASA $1,300,000 Structural Battery Project
PRESIDES Akolkar / CWRU DOE TBDStable, long life Li metal electrodes for rechargeable batteries
PRESIDESAbramson/CWRU
Heben/UT PNNL/DOE $910,000Grid Modernization demonstration project, whichinvolves using batteries to reduce peak loads - WON
PRESIDES Zhu/UA Navy SBIR $150,000 Superior All Solid State Battery - WONPRESIDES Kumar / UD NASA/US Army $1,300,000 3 proposals to NASA; 2 proposals to Army
OCPP TBD NASA $50,000,000 Invited for Step B Proposal – Electric PropulsionOCPP OSU AFRL $48,000/yr OSU New Project Collaboration – Electric PropulsionOCPP OSU AFRL $400,000/yr Power America – Invited for Full Proposal
OCPP OSU AFRL $15,000,000Advanced Manufacturing/High Temp. Turbines. OSU/Honeywell/ITI
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