Ali Javey Explained

Ali Javey is a professor of electrical engineering and computer sciences at the University of California, Berkeley, a senior faculty scientist at the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, and co-director of the Bay Area Photovoltaic Consortium[1] and the Berkeley Sensor and Actuator Center.[2] His research is focused on materials and device innovation for technological applications, particularly photovoltaics, wearable sensors, nanoelectronics, and programmable materials.[3]

Javey is an Associate Editor for ACS Nano.

Education

Javey received his BS in chemistry from Old Dominion University in 2001 and his PhD in physical chemistry from Stanford University in 2005. His PhD advisor was Hongjie Dai.[4] He was a junior fellow of the Harvard Society of Fellows from 2005 to 2006.

Honors and awards

Notes and References

  1. https://bapvc.stanford.edu Bay Area Photovoltaic Consortium
  2. https://www-bsac.eecs.berkeley.edu Berkeley Sensor and Actuator Center
  3. http://nano.eecs.berkeley.edu Javey Research Group
  4. Book: Javey . Ali . Electrical characterization and device applications of individual singled-wall carbon nanotubes . 2005 . ProQuest . .
  5. http://vcresearch.berkeley.edu/bakarfellows/2016-2017-fellows 2016-2017 Bakar Fellows
  6. http://www.mrs.org/oyi MRS Outstanding Young Investigator Award Recipients