Fundings

Updated: 04/11/2022

PROJECTS

Title: CAREER: Superresolution Neurochemical Probe based on Stochastic Neurotransmitter Localization
NSF CAREER Award - $500,000 (PI: 100% credit) 2022-2027
Source: National Science Foundation, ECCS/CCSS
Role: Principal Investigator

Title: Simultaneous high-density mapping of synaptic neurochemical transmissions and action potential
NSF UNS Award - $400,000 (PI: 100% credit) 2021-2024
Source: National Science Foundation, ECCS/CCSS
Role: Principal Investigator

Title: Lyme iDS: An Innovative Point-of-Care System for Reliable Diagnosis of Lyme Disease.
Global Lyme Alliance - $325,000 (Co-I: 50% credit) 2021-2023
Source: Global Lyme Alliance
Role: Co-Investigator / PI: Mollie Jewett

Title: Massively Parallel Bio-Security and Bio-Computing Research Using In Vivo Neurotransmitters and Synaptic Transmission
Defense University Research Instrumentation Program - $301,207 (PI: 50% credit) 2021-2022
Source: Department of Defense (DoD), Air Force Office of Scientific Research (AFOSR)
Role: Principal Investigator / Co-PI: Mingjie Lin

Title: Point-of-care detection of TB and NTM pathogens with Fluorescent Deoxyribozyme Sensors and 3D-printed, battery powered device
NIH/NIAID R01 grant - $586,677 (Co-I: 20% credit) 2019-2023
Source: National Institutes of Health, National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases
Role: Co-Investigator / PI: Kyle Rohde

Title: Point-of-Care Compatible Diagnostic Platform for Detection of Multi-drug Resistant Tuberculosis
UCF Seed Funding program - $50,000 (PI: 37.5% credit) 2019-2020
Source: UCF Research Foundation
Role: Co-Investigator / PI: Kyle Rohde

Title: Multiplexed rRT-PCR detection of Zika, dengue, and chikungunya directly from whole blood using an innovative integrated syringe
1R21AI142330-01A1 (NIH/NIAID) R21 grant - $394,705 (PI: 100% credit) 2019-2022
Source: National Institutes of Health, National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases
Role: Principal Investigator / Co-I: Kenneth Alexander M.D.

Title: RF: Multiplexed Malaria, HIV, and Ebola Detection from Whole Blood Using an Innovative Integrated Syringe
UCF/Research Foundation grant - $45,000 (PI: 100% credit) 2019-2020
Source: UCF Research Foundation
Role: Principal Investigator

Title: Monolithic Integration of 1000-ch Neural Interface System on a Single Silicon Die
CCS #1745364 (NSF) grant - $79,532 (PI: 100% credit) 2017-2020
Source: National Science Foundation
Role: Principal Investigator

CONTACT

Email: brian.kim at ucf.edu
Address: HEC-339/BSBS-450

AFFILIATION
  • Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering
  • College of Engineering

JOINT AFFILIATION
  • Burnett School of Biomedical Sciences
  • College of Medicine