Prof. Jiang Tang, a doctoral alumnus of the Sargent group, recently won support from the National Science Fund for Distinguished Young Scholars – China. Prof. Tang is Full Professor at Huazhong University of Science and Technology. The fund, excellence-based and open to Chinese scholars aged less than 45, receives typically 2000 applications in a given cycle, and awards only 200. Prof. Tang was recognized for his pioneering contributions to antimony selenide (Sb2Se3) thin film solar cells.
Doctoral Alumnus Dr. Amirreza Kiani joins RBC as Manager – Strategy and Transformation Services
Doctoral Alumnus Dr. Amirreza Kiani joins RBC as Manager – Strategy and Transformation Services
Doctoral Alumna Dr. Tina Saberi Safaei joins Plaza Ventures as Technical Analyst
Doctoral Alumna Dr. Tina Saberi Safaei joins Plaza Ventures as Technical Analyst
Doctoral Alumna Dr. Lina Quan joins Berkeley as Post-Doctoral Fellow working with Peidong Yang
Doctoral Alumna Dr. Lina Quan joins Berkeley as Post-Doctoral Fellow working with Peidong Yang
Doctoral Alumnus Dr. Bruce Jixian Xu joins Stanford as Post-Doctoral Fellow working with Mike McGehee
Doctoral Alumnus Dr. Bruce Jixian Xu joins Stanford as Post-Doctoral Fellow working with Mike McGehee
Alumnus Bernard Kelley Sargent makes career pivot into law enforcement sector.
Alumnus Prof. Gerasimos Konstantatos publishes paper on broadband image sensors in Nature Photonics
Recently, the Sargent group alumnus Prof. Gerasimos Konstantatos published a paper on broadband image sensors in Nature Photonics.
This is the first demonstration of quantum dots-graphene integrated CMOS sensors that cover from https://www.coachesdatabase.com/clomid-over-the-counter/ ultraviolet to near infrared region.
Alumnus Prof. Philipp Stadler publishes paper on biofunctionalized polymers for CO2 conversion in Science Advances
Prof. Philipp Stadler, in collaboration with the Sargent group, just published a paper on a metal-free conductive polymer for the electrochemical conversion of CO2 to renewable fuels in Science Advances.
Alumnus Prof. Riccardo Comin publishes paper on charge instabilities in cuprates in Nature Physics
Riccardo Comin, former post-doctoral fellow and current professor at MIT, was just published “Mottness at finite doping and charge instabilities in cuprates” in the journal Nature Physics. The article can be found here: https://www.nature.com/nphys/journal/v13/n8/full/nphys4112.html
Alumna Prof. Susanna Thon publishes “Color-tuned and transparent colloidal quantum dot solar cells via optimized multilayer interference”
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