• DOE offers up to $7.5 million in round 5 of SSL projects

    The US Department of Energy will select 5-10 research organizations for core technology research projects involving LED and OLED lighting.
    May 7, 2008
    The US Department of Energy (DOE) has announced a $7.5 million core technology research (round 5) funding opportunity as part of its Solid State Lighting (SSL) program.

    DOE anticipates making ~5-10 awards for specific advances in LED and OLED lighting under this round and says that awards will not exceed $600,000 per year for up to 3 years. The closing date for applications is June 19.

    Full details of the funding call can be found here.

    The release marks the fifth SSL Core Technology Research funding opportunity in a series expected to span a decade. Core Technology Research funding supports applied research in certain key technical areas by fostering a collaborative atmosphere favorable to overcoming the significant technical challenges that restrict the application of SSL.

    The funding opportunity web page lists six specific areas of interest:

    LEDs:

    • Internal Quantum Efficiency
    • Phosphors and Conversion Materials
    • Encapsulants and Packaging Materials
    OLEDs:
    • High Efficiency OLED Materials and Structures
    • OLED Encapsulation and Substrates
    • OLED Fabrication
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