Dr. Carlo Perini is a Research Scientist in the School of Materials Science and Engineering at the Georgia Institute of Technology.
Dr. Perini’s work centers on the development of optoelectronic devices as photodetectors and solar cells, aiming to enhance their efficiency and functionality for next-generation applications. A significant body of his work focuses on advancing the understanding of how surfaces and interfaces in multilayer device architectures can be modified to control the dynamics of charge carriers and the degradation of device performances.
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Dr. Carlo Perini is a Research Scientist in the School of Materials Science and Engineering at the Georgia Institute of Technology.
Dr. Perini’s work centers on the development of optoelectronic devices as photodetectors and solar cells, aiming to enhance their efficiency and functionality for next-generation applications. A significant body of his work focuses on advancing the understanding of how surfaces and interfaces in multilayer device architectures can be modified to control the dynamics of charge carriers and the degradation of device performances.
Degrees
Dr. Carlo Perini is a Research Scientist in the School of Materials Science and Engineering at the Georgia Institute of Technology.
Dr. Perini’s work centers on the development of optoelectronic devices as photodetectors and solar cells, aiming to enhance their efficiency and functionality for next-generation applications. A significant body of his work focuses on advancing the understanding of how surfaces and interfaces in multilayer device architectures can be modified to control the dynamics of charge carriers and the degradation of device performances.