"InAsSb Material Systems for Infrared Detection," G.S. Lee, National Science Foundation, 1989 – 1992, $68,873.

"Advanced Materials and Microelectronics Research at Louisiana State University," P.K. Ajmera, A.H. Marshak and G.S. Lee, Louisiana Education Quality Support Fund, 1989 – 1990, $450,000.

"Thin Film High Temperature Superconductor Deposition at Low Substrate Temperature," G.S. Lee, Center for Energy Studies in Louisiana State University, 1989 – 1990, $25,287.

"Fabrication of InSb Magnetoresistor," G.S. Lee, Optek Technology, Inc., 1995 – 1996, $35,931.

"Development of Bulk and Thin Film Processes at LSU for Smart Microsensors," G.S. Lee, P.K. Ajmera and E. Meletis, Office of Research and Economic Development, 1995 – 1996, $21,000.

"Acquisition of a high-vacuum dual E-beam evaporation system," Ma, Kelly, Li, Murphy, Wang, Meletis, Raman, DiTusa, McCarley, Khan-Malek, Schilling, Ajmera, Lee, Srivastava, LEQSF, 1996, $89,800.

“LSU Materials Characterization Facility Enhancement: Acquisition of an Analytical Transmission Electron Microscope,” E. Meletis, E. Ma, G. Griffin, P. Ajmera, A. Raman, B. Li K. Kelly, J. Collier, K. Ikossi-Anastasiou, G. Lee, M. Feldman, G. Voyiadjis, R. McCarley, R. Stockbauer, P. Schilling,“ National Science Foundation ($310,000) and Board of Regents ($150,000), 1998 – 2000, $460,000.

"InSb Magnetoresistive Sensor for Automobile Applications," G.S. Lee, Board of Regents Support Fund, 1998 – 2000, $68,185.

“Research Apprenticeship, Community Service and Academic Enhancement Training for LSU Engineering and Mathematics Students,” A. Bourgoyne, F. Smith, S. Pang, J. Langlinais, G. Lee, G. Ferreyra, and E. Moser, NSF, 2000 – 2002, $219,994.

“Development of Magnet Array for PDP,” G.S. Lee and J.B. Lee, Samsung SDI, 2000 – 2001, $50,000.

“Large Projection Displays using Diffractive Control,” G.S. Lee, Samsung Electro-Mechanics, 2001 - 2005, $956,527.

“Generation and Stabilization of Carbon Plasma (1),” L. Overzat and G.S. Lee, Lockheed Martin, 2003 - 2004, $265,744.

“Generation and Stabilization of Carbon Plasma (2),” L. Overzat and G.S. Lee, Lockheed Martin, 2004 - 2005, $228,000.

“Large Area Nanotube Growth Using Novel Atmospheric Pressure Plasmas,” L. Overzat and G.S. Lee, Lockheed Martin, 2004 - 2005, $175,000.

“Nanotechnology Education,” G.S. Lee and L. Overzet, POSTECH, 2005 – 2006, $100,000.

“Local Laboratory,” G.S. Lee, D.J. Yang, and L. Overzet, KITECH, 2005 – 2007, $82,000.

“Densification of Carbon Nanotube Forests,” L. Overzat and G.S. Lee, Lockheed Martin, 2005 - 2006, $230,138.

“Continuous Growth of Carbon Nanotubes using Atmospheric PECVD and their Continuous Harvesting Therefrom,” D.J. Yang, L. Overzet, and G.S. Lee, KITECH, 2006 – 2010, $900,000.

“FUSION,” KETI, A. Blanchard, B. Gnade, M. Kim, J. Kim, R. Wallace, E. Vogel, K. Cho, G. Lee, W. Hu, G. Lee’s portion is $120,000/year, 2007 – 2011, $14M.

 

”Gift fund from Mr. Ben Crow,” G.S. Lee, 2008, $25,000.

 

“Gift fund from Mr. Ben Crow,” G.S. Lee, 2010, $9,400.

 

“International Education,” G.S. Lee, KMU, 2010 – 2013, $345,600.

 

“Development of Spin-Capable Carbon Nanotubes,” G.S. Lee and L. Overzet, DMS, 2010 - 2012, $256,000.

 

“Gift fund from Mr. Ben Crow,” G.S. Lee, 2012, $9,900.

 

Development of 1,000 Wh/kg Lithium-Air Battery for Energy Storage System (ESS) to meet Environmental Regulations,” G.S. Lee, KJ Cho, and Bruce Gnade, KETEP, June 2016 – December 2017, $364,528.

 

“Development of high performance micro-supercapacitors on a chip based on hierarchical network of nitrogen doped carbon nanotube sheets supported MnO2 nanoparticles,” G.S. Lee, SRC, August 2017 – December 2020, $174,432.