Grants & Awards

Scialog: Solar Energy Conversion

Awardee Profiles (Scialog Fellows 2010)

Mu-Hyun Baik

Department of Chemistry, Indiana University at Bloomington

Towards Converting CO2 to Fuel: A Computer-Aided Experimental Discovery of Novel CO2 Reduction Catalysts.

More

David E. Cliffel

Department of Chemistry, Vanderbilt University

Biologically Optimized Protein Films for Solar Energy Conversion.

More

Sean Elliott

Department of Chemistry, Boston University

Transforming heme proteins into solar driven redox catalysts by site-directed zinc porphyrin mutation.

More

John Gilbertson

Western Washington University

Alan Heyduk

Department of Chemistry, University of California, Irvine

Molecular Approach to Converting Solar Energy into Chemical Fuel.

More

Hugh W, Hillhouse

Department of Chemical Engineering & The Institute of Molecular Engineering and Science, University of Washington

Photoconversion Physics in Quantum-Wire Arrays with Double-Gyroid Topology.

More

Rene Lopez

University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

John M. Lupton

Department of Physics, University of Utah

Nanoplasmonic focusing of light fields to amplify non-linear optical effects in composite photovoltaics.

More

Stefan Lutz

Department of Chemistry, Emory University

Directed evolution of hydrogenase for efficient light-driven hydrogen production via quantum dot-enzyme hybrid systems.

More

Paul A. Maggard

Department of Chemistry, North Carolina State University

Molecular-Level Design of Metal-Oxyfluoride/Organic Solids for Visible-Light Photocatalysis.

More

Kathleen Melde

University of Arizona

Eugene Mischenko

Department of Physics, University of Utah

Nanoplasmonic Focusing of Light Fields to Amplify Non-Linear Optical Effects in Composite Photovoltaics.

More

Frank E. Osterloh

Department of Chemistry, University of California, Davis

Bottom-Up Assembly of Nanoscale Heterojunctions for Photochemical Energy Conversion.

More

Joan M. Redwing

Materials Science and Engineering, Pennsylvania State University, University Park

Synthesis and Characterization of Core-Shell Wire Heterostructures.

More

Raymond Schaak

Department of Chemistry, Pennsylvania State University, University Park

New Chemical Routes for Discovering and Improving Visible-Light Photocatalysts.

Jie Shan

Department of Physics, Case Western Reserve University

Overcoming Shockley-Queisser Limit on PV Solar-Energy Conversion Efficiency: Multiple Exciton Generation in One-Dimensional...

© 2011 RESEARCH CORPORATION FOR SCIENCE ADVANCEMENT. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. | CONTACT