nanomaterials and solar energy at UC
Irvine
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Nanomaterials offer great potential to deliver breakthroughs
in the efficiency, cost and scalability of devices that produce electricity or
fuels from sunlight. Our laboratory develops solar energy conversion and storage
devices built from 0D, 1D and 2D nanoscale materials, integrating materials
synthesis and fundamental opto-electronic characterization with device
fabrication, testing, modeling and optimization.
We're hiring students and postdocs
interested in solar energy and skilled in chemistry, solid-state physics,
materials science and electrical engineering. Please contact Matt for more
information...