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Nobel Prize laureate Moungi Bawendi: From curiosity to technological impact

  • Te Pae Christchurch Convention Centre 188 Oxford Terrace Christchurch, Canterbury, 8011 New Zealand (map)

Quantum dots, one of the first materials to inhabit the realm of nanoscience, have become ubiquitous in displays and other applications. This talk will discuss their origin story as well as their development and applications during a span of almost 4 decades. A story that reflects the importance of curiosity driven science to drive innovation and technological progress.

Moungi Bawendi is a Professor at MIT where his laboratory applies nanomaterials for light emission, photodetection, spectral sensing, solar energy harvesting, and bio-imaging applications. Professor Bawendi shared the 2023 Nobel Prize in Chemistry, for the discovery and synthesis of quantum dots.

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