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Prof. Bryce Richards is a Professor at the Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT), leading the Institute of Microstructure Technology (IMT) within the Department of Electrical Engineering and Information Technology (ETIT). His research focuses on nanophotonics for energy applications, including luminescent materials, renewable energy systems, and environmental photocatalysis. Notable projects include developing solar-powered desalination systems, optimizing photovoltaic technologies, and creating luminescent markers for waste sorting and anti-counterfeiting.
Key technical contributions include advancements in luminescent solar concentrators, photocatalytic membrane reactors, and high-performance phosphors for temperature sensing and optical coding. His work bridges materials science, photonics, and environmental engineering to address challenges in sustainable energy, water treatment, and circular economy solutions.
Prof. Richards' research emphasizes translating fundamental material properties into practical applications, such as transparent photovoltaic coatings for buildings and scalable solar-pumped lasers. His interdisciplinary approach combines experimental physics, computational modeling, and device engineering.
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