Textbook chapters

I had the pleasure of contributing two textbook chapters to the fields of nanocrystal photophysics and wearable and implantable biomedical devices. The first chapter, published in 2011 during my Master's, detailed the optical properties of nanocomposites and the second chapter, published in 2015 during my PhD, covered an overview of state-of-the-art wearable and implantable primary power sources. These opportunities were incredibly valuable on expanding my knowledge in these respective fields.

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Optical properties of nanocomposites

An extensive review of the optical properties of quantum dots and nanocomposites. The first part of the chapter focuses on semiconductor-semiconductor composites and the latter half assesses semiconductor-metal composites.        

 

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Soft power

Soft Power: Stretchable and Ultra-Flexible Energy Sources for Wearable and Implantable Devices gives a survey of the state of the art in mechanically compliant primary power sources and a system level overview of their potential applications. The review includes photovoltaic, thermoelectric, piezoelectric, and triboelectric technologies. 

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