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Matthew J. Panzer
Assistant Professor, Department of Chemical and Biological Engineering
Lab:
Green Energy and
Nanostructured Electronics Laboratory
Education:
2002 B.ChE, University of Delaware, Honors Degree with Distinction
2007 Ph.D., Chemical Engineering, University of Minnesota
Honors and Awards:
- 2012 MassCEC Catalyst Program Award
- 2011 Dr. Gerald R. Gill Professor of the Year, Tufts
University
- 2011 Best Professor Award, Chemical & Biological
Engineering, Tufts University
- IGERT for Nanoparticle Science & Engineering Graduate Fellowship
- NSF Graduate Research Fellowship
- Eugene DuPont Memorial Distinguished Scholar Award
Research Interests, Areas, or Ongoing Projects:
Through our research, we seek to develop an understanding of
how solution-processed, nanoscale materials can be
effectively incorporated into novel electrochemical devices
for the efficient generation, storage, and responsible use
of electrical energy. Our efforts are driven by the
significant challenge facing the world today to develop
clean, sustainable energy solutions.
Courses Taught:
ChBE 11 Chemical Engineering Thermodynamics
ChBE 140 Surface and Colloid Chemistry
ChBE 193 Special Topics: Electronic Devices for Energy
Applications Professional Positions:
06/2007 - 08/2009 Postdoctoral Associate, M.I.T., Research Laboratory of Electronics, Cambridge, MA
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