Professor of Material Science and Engineering
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Professor Anthopoulos' research interests are centered on understanding the properties of materials and applying this fundamental understanding to develop improved materials and devices for a wide range of applications in energy harvesting and generation, electronics, displays, lighting and sensors. He is also interested in innovative manufacturing technologies for large-area nano-electronics where the device, and ultimately system level performance, is determined by the device's physical dimensions rather than strictly by the active material(s) employed.
45 min presenting & 15 min for questions
CCF 1: Toward stable and high-efficiency nonfullerene acceptor-based organic solar cells via molecular design, interface and device engineering
Assistant Professor of Material Science and Engineering
Director and Professor of Chemical Science
Professor of Material Science and Engineering
Associate Director and Associate Professor of Material Science and Physics
45 min presenting & 15 min for questions
CCF 2: Toward high-efficiency and stable perovskite-perovskite tandem solar cells
Associate Professor of Material Science and Engineering
Professor of Material Science and Engineering
Assistant Professor of Material Science and Engineering
Professor of Material Science and Engineering
Associate Director and Associate Professor of Material Science and Physics
45 min presenting & 15 min for questions
CCF 3: New Concepts and Materials for Photocatalytic Water Splitting and Carbon Dioxide Reduction
Associate Professor of Material Science and Engineering
Professor of Material Science and Engineering
Associate Professor of Material Science and Engineering
Director and Professor of Chemical Science
Associate Director and Associate Professor of Material Science and Physics