Berkeley Lab News Feature “Scientists Fine-Tune System to Create ‘Syngas’ from CO2”
Recent research from a collaboration between the Sargent and Peidong Yang labs was featured on the Berkeley Labs news. This work, performed by lead Dr. Michael B. Ross, was published in the Journal of American Chemical Society.
The news article can be read here: https://newscenter.lbl.gov/2017/09/05/syngas-from-co2/
Ted Sargent to speak on “Materials and Systems for the Capture and Storage of Renewable Energy” at Stanford, Sept. 7th – Packard Rm 101, 4pm
Ted Sargent will be giving a special seminar at Stanford University Sept. 7th, 2017 – Packard Rm 101,
Rapid progress in the cost-effective conversion of solar and wind energy into electrical power brings about a new challenge: the massive (seasonal-scale) storage of energy. We focus on using computational materials science, spectroscopies including ultrafast and synchrotron, and advances in materials chemistry, to create new catalysts for CO2 reduction and oxygen evolution.
I will discuss recent advances including new high-activity OER catalysts and
Ted Sargent takes up the Gabor A. and Judith K. Somorjai Visiting Miller Professorship at Berkeley Fall 2017
Ted Sargent takes up the Gabor A. and Judith K. Somorjai Visiting Miller Professorship at Berkeley Fall 2017
Ted Sargent gave an invited talk at ACS-Tsinghua Symposium on Photonics on July 31st
Ted Sargent attended as an invited lecturer to the ACS-Tsinghua Symposium on Photonics on July 31st, 2017. He gave a lecture on “Solution-processed photodetectors, solar cells, and optical sources based on quantum dots and perovskites“.
The symposium was held by Prof. Jie Bao, and his talk was from 10:25 to 11:00 am in Rohm 5-206 at Tsinghua University. More details can be found from the WeChat QR Code below:

Prof. Ted Sargent visiting the Department of Electrical Engineering at Tsinghua University, China.
Sargent Group WeChat Launches!
The Sargent Group Wechat is now up and running!
The account will update the most recent research published from our group, and will also share our groups life, to a broader audience.
Olivier Ouellette and colleagues host distinguished delegation of visiting scholars from Brown PS French Immersion Class Grade 4-5
On June 8, 2017, Olivier Ouellette, Mathieu
Olivier Ouellette gives distinguished invited lecture to grade 4-5 class at Brown Public School, Toronto
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Fengjia, Sasha, Randy, and Kris publish “Continuous-wave lasing in colloidal quantum dot solids enabled by facet-selective epitaxy” in Nature
Co-authors Fengjia Fan, Oleksandr Voznyy, Randy P. Sabatini, and Kristopher T. Bicanic just published a paper in Nature describing continuous wave lasing achieved using biaxially strained quantum dots. You can download the paper here: Download
This discovery has been featured in media articles as outlined below:
- Lab Manager: ‘Flying saucer’ quantum dots hold secret to brighter, better lasers
- R&D Magazine: ‘Flying Saucer’ Colloidal Quantum Dots Produce Brighter, Better Lasers
- Science Newsline Physics & Chemistry: ‘Flying Saucer’ Colloidal Quantum Dots Produce Brighter, Better Lasers
- Product Design & Development: ‘Flying Saucer’ Quantum Dots Hold Secret to Better, Brighter Lasers
- Health Medicine Network: ‘Flying saucer’ colloidal quantum dots produce brighter, better lasers
- Nano Werk: ‘Flying saucer’ quantum dots hold secret to brighter, better lasers
- IEEE Spectrum: Flying Saucer Quantum Dots: The Secret to Better, Brighter Lasers
- Science Newsline Physics & Chemistry: ‘Flying Saucer’ Quantum Dots Hold Secret to Brighter, Better Lasers
- News Wise: ‘Flying Saucer’ Colloidal Quantum Dots Produce Brighter, Better Lasers. Steady state lasing with colloidal quantum dots an important step toward practical lasing technologyews Wise: ‘Flying Saucer’ Quantum Dots Hold Secret to Better, Brighter Lasers
- Phys.org: ‘Flying saucer’ quantum dots hold secret to brighter, better lasers
- Eurek Alert!: ‘Flying saucer’ quantum dots hold secret to brighter, better lasers. Research team led by U of T Engineering ‘squashes’ the shape of nanoparticles, enabling inexpensive lasers that continuously emit light in a customized rainbow of colors
- Nanotechweb.org: Squashed quantum dots solve a multi-faceted problem
Congratulations to Dr. Jixian “Bruce” Xu on Successful Ph.D Thesis Defense
Jixian “Bruce” Xu defended his
Congratulations Bruce!


