Wednesday, April 4, 2012

Re: Two quick questions for our industrial lab members ....

Hello John

My name is Youngsoh Park (Paul) at Nano Liquid Devices, Inc.

We have received Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) Phase-I fund from NSF (Award number IIP-0946111 "Low Cost, High Bandwidth RF Switch) on 1/1/2010 and later on received Phase-II fund (Award number IIP-1127563 with same title) on 9/15/2011 for 2 years period (active now).

The majority of the work has been done at SNF.

Regards,
Paul

On Tue, Apr 3, 2012 at 10:26 PM, John Shott <shott@stanford.edu> wrote:
SNF Industrial Lab Members:

The National Science Foundation has asked us two questions about companies that are using our facility that are difficult for us to know, but likely very easy for you to determine.  This information will be only used by NSF and will not be published or discussed outside of the National Science Foundation.  It should only take a minute or two to respond.

First, they have asked us to identify companies that were founded based on technology developed primarily at SNF or at one of the other NNIN laboratories.  This will primarily be companies formed by a faculty member or a graduate student based on University research, that have spun off from such research activity, or by companies that have licensed such technology.

Second, they have asked us to identify companies that conduct the great majority of their fabrication R&D effort at SNF or at one of the other NNIN laboratories.

If you believe that your company falls into either category, would you kindly send me a quick email message that includes your company name, the approximate year that your company was founded, and the category to which your company belongs.

Thanks for your consideration.

John

Note: the other institutions that are members of the NNIN include Arizona State University, Cornell University, Georgia Tech, Harvard, Howard University, Penn State, UCSB, University of Colorado, University of Michigan, University of Minnesota, UT Austin, University of Washington, and Washington University  of St. Louis.



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