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Richard Douglas Robinson is a Professor at Cornell University's College of Engineering, specializing in nanomaterials for energy applications. His research focuses on nanostructured materials for thermoelectrics and fuel cells, leveraging colloidal synthesis and advanced characterization techniques. Key interests include nanoparticle doping, organometallic precursors, and phonon transport studies to optimize material properties.
- Education: B.S. and M.S. in Mechanical Engineering (Tufts University), Ph.D. in Applied Physics (Columbia University, 2004).
- Research Highlights: Development of monochromatic phonon sources, in situ studies of nanoparticle nucleation, and ligand-stabilized nanomaterials for energy systems.
Dr. Robinson's work bridges materials chemistry and energy technologies, with a focus on scalability and functional nanomaterial design. His team explores novel synthesis routes, such as concentration intensification and anion-driven transformations, to create high-performance materials.
- Awards: Fulbright Scholar (2015), NSF Career Award (2012), R&D 100 Award (2009).
- Key Projects: Phonon spectrometer development, high-entropy nanocrystals, and chiral domain engineering.
His research group collaborates on open-source tools like Tomviz for electron tomography, advancing nanoscale characterization. Current efforts emphasize translating lab-scale innovations into industrially viable energy solutions.
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