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American chemist
Arthur J. Nozik (born 1936) is a researcher at the
National Renewable Energy Lab (NREL).
[1] He is also a professor at the
University of Colorado , which is located in
Boulder . He researches semiconductor quantum dots at the National Renewable Energy Laboratory, and is a chemistry professor at the University of Colorado. He also does research for the advancement of solar energy, for which he won the
Intergovernmental Renewable Energy Organization (IREO) Award for Science and Technology in 2009.
[2]
Biography
Dr. Arthur Nozik received his bachelor's degree in
Chemical Engineering from the
Cornell University in 1959, and he earned his MS and PhD in
Physical Chemistry from
Yale University in 1967. In 1967, he discovered a new
transparent conductor (Cd2 SnO4 )
[3]
Thin-Film Devices, which helped develop new applications for
solar energy devices. Then he did research on quantization effects in
semiconductor
quantum dots , for the
Allied Chemical Corporation and the
American Cyanamid Corporation . He then worked as a group leader of
Photoelectrochemistry from 1974 to 1978. He worked in both these places until 1978, when he joined the
National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL) . He has published a little over 150 research papers related to
solar cell ,
quantum dot , semiconductor, silicon solar cells. He has been an editor of the
Journal of Physical Chemistry since 1993 and served as senior editor. He has reviewed numerous papers for various scientific magazines.
[4]
[5]
Career and research
His research includes the following:
Bibliography
Photoeffects at semiconductor-electrolyte interfaces : based on a symposium sponsored by the Division of Colloid and Surface Chemistry at the 179th meeting of the American Chemical Society, Houston, Texas, March 25-26, 1980 . Arthur J. Nozik, American Chemical Society. Division of Colloid and Surface Chemistry, American Chemical Society. Meeting. Washington, D.C.: American Chemical Society. 1981.
ISBN
0-8412-0604-X .
OCLC
7169388 . {{
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Miller, R. J. Dwayne; McLendon, George L.; Nozik, Arthur J.; Schmickler, Wolfgang; Willig, Frank (1995).
Surface electron transfer processes . New York: VCH.
ISBN
1-56081-036-X .
OCLC
30809674 .
Nanostructured and photoelectrochemical systems for solar photon conversion . Mary D. Archer, Arthur J. Nozik. London: Imperial College Press. 2008.
ISBN
978-1-60119-773-3 .
OCLC
320757573 . {{
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Nozik, Arthur J; Conibeer, Gavin; Beard, Matthew C (2014).
Advanced concepts in photovoltaics . Cambridge: Royal Society of Chemistry.
ISBN
978-1-84973-591-9 .
OCLC
885247935 .
Nozik, Arthur J.; Conibeer, Gavin (2014).
Advanced concepts in photovoltaics. Volume 2 . Cambridge: Royal Society of Chemistry.
ISBN
978-1-84973-590-2 .
OCLC
870426659 .
Ginsberg, Michael; Sachs, Jeffrey D; Nozik, Arthur J; Fthenakis, Vasilis M (2019).
Harness it: renewable energy technologies and project development models transforming the grid . Business Expert Press.
ISBN
978-1-63157-932-5 .
OCLC
1106364303 .
See also
References
^
a
b Nozik, A. J. (2006-12-01).
"Autobiography and Scientific History of Arthur J. Nozik" . The Journal of Physical Chemistry B . 110 (50): 25126–25132.
doi :
10.1021/jp0680948 .
ISSN
1520-6106 .
PMID
17165953 .
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Eureka Alert
^ X. Wu, P. Sheldon, T.J. Coutts, D.H. Rose,
and H. Moutinho;
Application of Cd2SnO4Transparent Conducting Oxides in CdS/CdTe Introduction, p2
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http://www.nrel.gov/research_fellows/nozik.html
Archived 2009-08-26 at the
Wayback Machine National Renewable Energy Laboratory
^ Nozik, Arthur J. (1996) Martin Karplus Editorial Note, J. Phys. Chem. , 100 (7), pp 2457–2457
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MIT Technology Review: Silicon Nanocrystals for Superefficient Solar Cells
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"Compound Semiconductor: III-V solar cells turn plants into powerhouses " . Archived from
the original on 2012-04-06. Retrieved 2011-11-09 .
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