Hong Lin External Grants

External Grants:

2011

National Science Foundation- Research in Undergraduate Institution (NSF-RUI)

“Perturbation-induced dynamics and chaos synchronization in multi-transverse-mode vertical-cavity surface-emitting lasers,” $227,000, PI, 09/01/2011-08/31/2015.

2010

National Science Foundation-Major Research Instrumentation (NSF-MRI)

“Acquisition of a high-power, narrow-band tunable laser system for use in physics research,” $308,095, Co PI, 10/1/10-09/30/12.

2005

National Science Foundation-Research in Undergraduate institution (NSF-RUI), “Effect of optical feedback on vertical-cavity surface-emitting lasers,” $204,534, PI, 07/15/2005-06/01/2008.

2000

National Science Foundation-Research in Undergraduate Institutions (NSF-RUI),

“Control of Spatiotemporal Dynamics in Nonlinear Optical Systems,” $150,856, PI,

06/01/2000-05/31/2004.

1995

National Science Foundation-Research in Undergraduate Institutions (NSF-RUI)

“Nonlinear Dynamics of the Photorefractive Phase Conjugator and Resonator,”

$108,214, PI, 09/01/1995-08/31/1998.

1994

National Science Foundation-Instrumentation and Laboratory Improvement (NSF-ILI), “Teaching Laser Physics in the Laboratory”, $35,170, PI.

1993

The New England Consortium for Undergraduate Science Education (NECUSE),

“Nonlinear Dynamical Behaviors of a He-Ne Laser,” $12,100, PI. Research Corporation

“Experimental and Theoretical Studies of Transverse Dynamics of a Photo-refractive Phase-Conjugate Mirror,” $30,950, PI.

Laser Science Topical Group of American Physical Society (LSTG-APS)

“The Phase Conjugate Laser and Its Spatiotemporal Dynamics,” $3,000.

1992

National Science Foundation-Instrumentation and Laboratory Improvement,

“Modern Optics Experiments for Physics Majors,” $42,540, PI