Experts Guide
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George Crabtree Crabtree's research interests include materials science, sustainable energy, nanoscale superconductors and magnets, vortex matter in superconductors, and highly correlated electrons in metals. |
January 23, 2012 |
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Mike Pellin Dr. Pellin is an Argonne Distinguished Fellow. |
February 3, 2012 |
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Jeffrey Elam Elam heads a program which studies atomic layer deposition as a method with the potential to boost the power of photovoltaic solar cells. |
February 3, 2012 |
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Marius Stan Dr. Marius Stan is a physicist and a chemist working on discovering or designing materials, structures, and device architectures for nuclear energy and energy storage. |
February 3, 2012 |
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Edward Daniels Daniels oversees research to develop sustainable innovative technologies to improve the efficiency of resource and energy utilization; to minimize our dependence on imported energy; and to enhance our national security. |
February 8, 2012 |
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Leonidas Ocola Dr Leonidas Ocola has held industry positions, including Bell Laboratories, working in the areas of projection electron beam lithography and then in high resolution electron beam nanolithography. He is the nanofabrication theme co-leader at Argonne's Center for Nanoscale Materials. |
February 10, 2012 |
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Stephen Streiffer Stephen Streiffer is the Deputy Associate Laboratory Director for Physical Sciences & Engineering at Argonne. |
February 20, 2012 |
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Seth Darling Nanoscientist Seth Darling serves as the Solar Energy Systems strategy leader for the lab and has developed new models of the economics of solar energy. |
February 20, 2012 |
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Yugang Sun Yugang Sun’s research interests focus on developing novel approaches for the synthesis of a wide range of nanostructures including metal nanoparticles with well-controlled morphologies, single-crystal semiconductor nanostructures with mechanical flexibility, and metal/semiconductor nanocomposites with multiple functionalities. |
February 20, 2012 |
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Matthew Pelton Matthew Pelton’s research focuses on the new physical phenomena that can arise when light interacts with nanomaterials. |
February 20, 2012 |









