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Excited to have Dr. Zhigang Ban from First Solar giving the Clean Energy Institute seminar today, a great story of US R&D, technology translation, with major ongoing US manufacturing and R&D operations in Ohio.




Applications are now open for the 2025-26 CEI Graduate Fellowship! 💜💛🐾 University of Washington PhD students conduct research on clean energy adoption and participate in professional development + K-12 engagement activities. RA salary + tuition provided for 1–3 quarters Sep 16, 2025–June 15, 2026.



Check out our latest in Nano Letters investigating how emissive traps affect the PL of spheroidal CsPbBr3 QDs! We track the origin of asymmetric line shape & propose a way to passivate these traps for better performance. pubs.acs.org/doi/full/10.10… IMOD STC, Toney Group, Dukovic Lab



From perovskites to AFM to QDs to NPs, lots of group members giving talks Materials Research Society (MRS) Seattle on our home turf! Looking forward to lots of good science on display and thoughtful discussions this week! Stop by and say hi!


This week's CEI seminar will be presented by Dr. Maksym Kovalenko, Professor of Inorganic Chemistry at ETH Zurich! Maksym Kovalenko ETH Zürich ETH Zurich 🇺🇦🇨🇭 "My quantum dot journey: from water to infrared, and finally to luminescent salts" 🧪💡 Thursday, April 10, 4:00 pm @ NanoES 181


Was a pleasure having Maksym Kovalenko as our Clean Energy Institute seminar speaker today. Thank you for a great talk detailing your extensive work innovating QD synthesis and design!


It was an honor to visit UW (Clean Energy Institute) in Seattle. Beautiful campus. Wonderful colleagues. Thanks for hospitality to: Eden Tzanetopoulos , Alexandra Velian , Daniel Gamelin, Brandi Cossairt, David Ginger Ginger Lab and their students, Clean Energy Institute



Congrats to Margherita Taddei,Henry Snaith Group,CU Boulder Chemistry and all co-authors on this collaborative effort! Diamines react at the surface with formamidinium, forming a new cyclic molecule that boost Si–perovskite tandem performance! 🧾pubs.acs.org/doi/10.1021/ac… ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces