Professor Natalie Stingelin Elected a Materials Research Society Fellow

COPE and GTPN member Professor Natalie Stingelin (ChBE, MSE) has been elected to the class of 2019 Materials Research Society Fellows for pivotal contributions to the application of classical polymer science tools for the efficient design and processing of organic electronic and photonic materials and devices. Professor Stingelin is Associate Editor of the Journal of Materials Chemistry and has […]
Solar Cells from STAMI Members Reach the International Space Station for Testing

Adapted from Georgia Tech Research Horizons Five different types of solar cells fabricated by research teams at the Georgia Institute of Technology have arrived at the International Space Station (ISS) to be tested for their power conversion rate and ability to operate in the harsh space environment as part of the MISSE-12 mission. One type […]
STAMI-COPE Co-Director Carlos Silva Elected to the Class of 2019 American Physical Society Fellows

STAMI-COPE Co-Director Carlos Silva, Professor in the School of Physics and the School of Chemistry and Biochemistry, has been elected to the 2019 Class of American Physical Society Fellows. Prof. Silva was nominated by the APS Division of Chemical Physics “[f]or the groundbreaking development of ultrafast laser techniques for probing the transient photophysics of electro-optical […]
STAMI-COPE Professor Shannon Yee Developing Thermoelectric Polymers for Personal Climate Control

This article adapted from “Cool Solutions” in Georgia Tech Research Horizons. STAMI-COPE Professor Shannon Yee and his team of Georgia Tech researchers are developing new cooling technologies based on organic polymers to address challenges posed by climate change. Yee’s team is developing polymer-based thermoelectric (TE) materials and processing methods for wearable devices to help people feel warmer or […]
Electrochromic Polymers Advanced in the Lab of GTPN and COPE Professor John Reynolds

New research allows switch from crystal clear to opaque A serendipitous discovery by a graduate student has led to materials that quickly change color from completely clear to a range of vibrant hues — and back again. The work could have applications in everything from skyscraper windows that control the amount of light and heat […]
Safer Electrochromic Inks Developed in STAMI-GTPN Professor Reynolds’s Lab

Anyone who has a rear-view mirror that automatically dims blue in reaction to annoying high-beam headlights glaring from behind has seen an electrochromic film in action. Now, chemists at the Georgia Institute of Technology have developed a new method to more safely and, by extension, easily produce these shear films, which change their color with […]
STAMI Members Recognized as H-Index High Scorers

The h-index has become a widely cited measure of a researcher’s influence and citation impact. A researcher with an index of h has published h papers which have been cited in other papers at least htimes. If someone has an h-index of 100, it means that 100 papers by this researcher have been cited […]
2018 STAMI Industry Partners Day

Georgia Tech’s Center for the Science and Technology of Advanced Materials and Interfaces (STAMI) held its 2018 STAMI Industrial Partners Day and Exposition on Sept. 27-28, 2018 at The Historic Academy of Medicine. The meeting featured talks from leaders in industry and academia, student presentations, and networking opportunities. Presentations by industry included: Dr. Gayle Schueller, Vice President and Chief […]
STAMI-COPE Professors receive DURIP Grant for Advanced Solar Cell Fabrication Equipment

STAMI Professors Seth Marder, Zhiqun Lin, Natalie Stingelin, and Carlos Silva have teamed to receive a Defense University Research Instrumentation Program (DURIP) grant for equipment to establish a unique deposition and characterization station. The proposed system will consist of two interconnected gloveboxes, which will house a spin-coater, a bar-coater, a thermal evaporator and a vacuum […]