
About
Kofi Adu is a Professor of Physics in the Division of Mathematics & Natural Sciences at Penn State Altoona. His research focuses on nanomaterials, particularly carbon nanotubes and graphene-based systems, with emphasis on thermoelectrics, phonon dynamics, and energy storage applications. He has collaborated internationally, including projects with Ghanaian universities, and his work spans environmental technologies like biochar-based water purification.
Key research themes include:
- Hot-electron injection effects in nanomaterials
- Thermoelectric performance optimization via doping
- Raman spectroscopy analysis of phonon behavior
- Quantum confinement effects in nanomaterials
Recent publications (2020–2024) highlight advancements in fluorine-doped carbon nanotubes for energy applications, graphene nanoribbon acoustoelectric phenomena, and biochar-based dye removal systems. His work bridges fundamental physics with practical environmental and energy solutions.
Collaborations include interdisciplinary projects at Penn State and international partnerships. Current research emphasizes sustainable nanomaterials for emerging technologies.
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