Mike Toney
mftoney@SLAC.Stanford.EDU
(650) 926-2056
Alex Ayzner
aayzner@SLAC.Stanford.EDU
(650) 926-4078
Investigating the relationship between microstructure and interfacial electronic structure of organic thin films and their charge and exciton transport properties for organic photovoltaic and field effect transistor applications using X-ray scattering and spectroscopic probes.
Linda Lim
ywllim@SLAC.Stanford.EDU
(650) 926-4078
Research Area: Transparent Conductors & Inorganic Photovoltaics
Chad Miller
chad@SLAC.Stanford.EDU
(650) 926-3076
Research Area: Organic Photovoltaics
Sumohan Misra
misra@SLAC.Stanford.EDU
(650) 926-2996
Research Area: Photovoltaics & Batteries
Johanna Nelson
jlnelson@SLAC.Stanford.EDU
(650) 926-5565
Research Area: Batteries
Kristin Schmidt
schmidtk@SLAC.Stanford.EDU
(650) 926-4349
Research Area: Organic Thin Films
Yezhou Shi
yezhou@SLAC.Stanford.EDU
(650) 926-8672
Research Area: Transparent Conductors & Inorganic Photovoltaics
Dimosthenis Sokaras
dsokaras@SLAC.Stanford.EDU
(650) 926-5425
Research Area: Inelastic X-ray Scattering
Chris Tassone
tassone@SLAC.Stanford.EDU
(650) 926-3124
Research Area: Organic Thin Films
Eric Verploegen
ericv@SLAC.Stanford.EDU
(650) 926-4349
Research Area: Photovoltaics & Transistors
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Joanna Bettinger
joannahotmail@gmail.com
Research Area: Transparent Conductors
Currently Working at
Group4 Labs
Cathie Condron
clcondron@gmail.com
Christian Dotzler
christian.dotzler@gmail.com
Karine Dumesnil
karine.dumesnil@lpm.u-nancy.fr
Bridget Ingham
b.ingham@irl.cri.nz
Jenn Leisch
hydrojen@gmail.com
Johan Stalgren
stalgren@hotmail.com
Ruizhi Yang
rzyang999@gmail.com
Research Area: Fundamental studies on novel low Pt active electrocatalysts (nanoparticles, thin films and single crystals) for use in hydrogen fuel cells (a clean and efficient
electrochemical energy conversion technology).
In-situ investigation on the electrocatalyst structure and stability at electrode/electrolyte interfaces by surface X-ray scattering and small angle X-ray scattering.