May 24, 2012 - 10:43am
Sean Garrett-Roe received the SSP Startup Grant Award to develop new spectroscopic methods to investigate how next-generation solar cells will work. The project will result in a spectroscopy system which can measure the energy and charge transfer that occurs after a solar cell has absorbed a photon under conditions relevant to working devices.
Starter Grant Awards are given to chemistry professors early in their career to encourage high-quality, innovative research. The goal of the grants is to promote the training and development of graduate students in the fields of spectroscopy and analytical chemistry. SSP 2012 Starter Grant Award link.
Congratulations Sean!