Research Triangle – Research Experience for Undergraduates (RT-REU) on Hybrid Perovskite Materials
University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill
About this opportunity
The RTNN hosts a collaborative REU site that leverages the strength of collaborative research on hybrid materials, specifically hybrid perovskites, together with the integrated nanotechnology tools of the RTNN to provide a state-of-the-art research experience on a timely research topic that has direct and tangible technological applications (e.g. solar cells, lighting, lasers). Each year, twelve students conduct research in faculty labs across the three RTNN institutions: the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, North Carolina State University, and Duke University. The project is led by Professors Jim Cahoon (UNC), David Mitzi (Duke), and Aram Amassian (NC State).Hybrid perovskites are exciting materials that enable state-of-the-art technology for solar cells, lighting, lasers and
