Christopher B. Murray
American materials scientist / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Christopher Bruce Murray is the Richard Perry University Professor of Chemistry and Materials Science and Engineering at the University of Pennsylvania.[2] He is a member of the National Academy of Engineering[3] and a Fellow of the Materials Research Society.[4] He was a Clarivate Citation Laureate in 2020.[5] He is known for his contributions to quantum dots and other nanoscale materials.
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Christopher B. Murray | |
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Alma mater | St. Mary's University (Halifax) (BSc) MIT (PhD) |
Known for | Hot injection synthesis of quantum dots |
Spouse | Cherie Kagan[1] |
Awards | 1997 Nobel Laureate Signature Award (ACS) 2020 Clarivate Citation (Chemistry) |
Scientific career | |
Fields | Chemistry Nanotechnology |
Institutions | IBM University of Pennsylvania |
Thesis | Synthesis and Characterization of II-VI Quantum Dots and their Assembly into 3D Quantum Dot Superlattices (1995) |
Doctoral advisor | Moungi Bawendi |
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