Craig A. Grimes received the
Ph.D. degree in Electrical and Computer Engineering from the University
of Texas at Austin in 1990. He is currently the Chief Technology
Officer of Photonic Fuels LLC. His research interests include solar
fuels, 3rd generation photovoltaics, self-assembled nanostructures, and
the propagation and control of electromagnetic energy. (Click here
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Professor Dietmar W. Hutmacher holds an
accomplished international profile and strong research focus in the
field of tissue engineering and regenerative medicine. Outcomes from
Prof.Hutmacher's research have resulted in high profile scientific and
academic contributions as well as patents and commercialization. There
are two commonly reported challenges facing biologists and clinicians. (Click
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Jenny Nelson is a Professor of Physics at
Imperial College London, where she has researched novel varieties of
material for use in solar cells since 1989. This research has spanned
high efficiency concepts using semiconductor nanostructures through to
low cost approaches using new molecular semiconductor materials. Her
research combines basic electrical, spectroscopic and structural
studies of photovoltaic materials with numerical modelling and device
studies, with the aim of optimising the performance of solar cells. (Click
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Ray Baughman became the Robert A. Welch
Professor of Chemistry and Director of NanoTech Institute at the
University of Texas in Dallas in August 2001, after 31 years in
industry. He is a Member of The National Academy of Engineering and The
Academy of Medicine, Engineering and Science of Texas; a Fellow of the
American Physical Society and the Royal Society of Chemistry; an
Academician of The Russian Academy of Natural Sciences; an Honorary
Professor of four universities in China; (Click here
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Peidong Yang received a B.S. in chemistry from
University of Science and Technology of China in 1993 and a Ph.D. in
chemistry from Harvard University in 1997. He did postdoctoral research
at University of California, Santa Barbara before joining the faculty
in the department of Chemistry at the University of California,
Berkeley in 1999. He is currently professor in the Department of
Chemistry, Materials Science and Engineering; and a senior faculty
scientist at the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory. (Click here
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Rod Ruoff joined The University of Texas at
Austin as a Cockrell Family Regents endowed chair in September, 2007.
He earned his Ph.D. in Chemical Physics from the University of
Illinois-Urbana in 1988, and was a Fulbright Fellow in 1988-89 at the
MPI fuer Stroemungsforschung in Goettingen. He was the John Evans
Professor of Nanoengineering in the Department of Mechanical
Engineering at Northwestern University (2000-2007) and director of NU's
Biologically Inspired Materials Institute from 2002-2007. (Click here
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