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Northwestern University, conversion

Systems for Solar Energy Conversion, Michael Wasielewski, Northwestern University and Argonne National Laboratory... [Pg.51]

F. M. Mac Donnell is Professor of Inorganic Chemistry at the University of Texas at Arlington (UTA). He received his PhD at Northwestern University in 1993. After a postdoctoral stint at the Chemistry Department of Harvard University, he joined the Chemistry and Biochemistry Department at UTA in 1995. His research interests are in the design of photocatalysts for light harvesting and energy conversion and has pubhshed over 100 articles in these areas. [Pg.1]

Stimulating conversations, which helped to determine the topical coverage, were held with Professors R. R. Hughes of the University of Wisconsin— Madison, C. J. King of the University of California, Berkeley, R. S. H. Mah of Northwestern University, R. L. Motard of Washington University, D. L. Salt of the University of Utah, W. D. Seider of the University of Pennsylvania, and A. W. Westerberg of Carnegie-Mellon University and with J. R. Fair and A. C. Pauls of Monsanto Company. [Pg.389]

Kanishka Biswas obtained his Ph.D. degree from Solid State Structural Chemistry Unit, Indian Institute of Science, India (2(X)9), and did his postdoctoral research from Department of Chanistry, Northwestern University, USA (2009-2012). He is now a Assistant Professor (Faculty Fellow) in the New Chemistry Unit of Jawaharlal Nehru Centre for Advanced Scientific Research, Bangalore, India. He is an Associate of Indian Academy of Sciences, Bangalore. He is pursuing research in solid-state chanistry of metal chalcogenides and thermoelectric waste heat to electrical energy conversion . [Pg.231]


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