
About
Kelly Schutt is a Researcher III at the National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL), where he evaluates novel perovskite X-ray scintillators and prototypes X-ray detectors for scientific and medical applications. He also contributes to perovskite photovoltaic research at NREL.
- Education:
- Bachelor's in Materials Science and Engineering from Boise State University
- PhD in Condensed Matter Physics from the University of Oxford
Research Interests: Focus on perovskite photovoltaics, thin-film semiconductors, and metal halide X-ray detectors/scintillators. His work addresses stability, efficiency, and structural thermodynamics in perovskite solar cells, with applications in renewable energy and advanced imaging technologies.
Recent Publications: Key contributions to understanding thin-film formation in perovskites, enhancing stability via atomic layer deposition, and optimizing high-temperature performance. His articles have been cited over 122 times collectively.
Scientific Awards:
- Ignite Speaker (2015)
- Marshall Scholar (2016)
- University Innovation Fellow (2016)
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