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Mark Wilson is an Associate Professor at the University of Toronto’s Department of Chemistry. He leads the Wilson Lab, focusing on the study of nanostructured materials like conjugated organic molecules and colloidal quantum dots for optoelectronic applications. His research explores excitonic interactions in these systems, particularly their use in short-wave infrared (SWIR) technologies such as photodetectors and imaging tools. Spectroscopic techniques, especially transient broadband methods, are central to his work, enabling the analysis of material dynamics across femtosecond to millisecond timescales.
Wilson’s research addresses challenges in 3rd-generation photovoltaics, SWIR sensing, and cost-effective camera technologies. His lab combines fundamental material science with device engineering, leveraging insights from spectroscopy to design novel optoelectronic devices. Key themes include surface passivation strategies for nanocrystals, energy transfer mechanisms, and the development of scalable synthesis methods for advanced materials.
Notable research trends in his publications include the synthesis of ultrasmall PbS nanocrystals, plasmonic nanocavities for light localization, and vapor-phase deposition of embedded perovskite nanocrystals. These studies emphasize optimizing material properties for applications like infrared photodetection and photon upconversion. His work also explores defect-tolerant photovoltaic materials and the role of linker-to-metal energy transfer in catalytic frameworks.
While no specific awards are listed, his contributions to SWIR-active materials and colloidal quantum dot technologies highlight potential recognition in materials chemistry and nanotechnology. His advisory efforts and grants are not detailed in the provided text, but his lab’s focus on interdisciplinary applications suggests active collaborations across chemistry, physics, and engineering disciplines.
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