
معرفی
Daniel Norbert Congreve is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Electrical Engineering at Stanford University, part of the School of Engineering. He holds a B.S. and M.S. from Iowa State University (2010-2011) and a Ph.D. from MIT (2015). His research focuses on engineering nanomaterials for applications in photonic energy conversion, singlet fission, triplet fusion, and perovskite nanoplatelets. He co-founded Quadratic3D to commercialize 3D printing technologies.
Education:
- PhD, MIT, Electrical Engineering (2015)
- MS, Iowa State University, Electrical Engineering (2011)
- BS, Iowa State University, Electrical Engineering (2010)
Research Interests: Congreve's work bridges nanomaterials and optoelectronics, addressing energy conversion challenges. His projects include developing novel materials for solar energy systems and advanced manufacturing techniques. He explores triplet fusion processes and perovskite-based materials for enhanced photonic applications.
Awards:
- Moore Inventor Fellow (2020)
- Sloan Research Fellow (2019)
- Intel Rising Star (2018)
Labs & Ventures: As a Rowland Fellow (2016-2020), he contributed to interdisciplinary research. His startup, Quadratic3D, aims to advance 3D printing through material innovation. He holds multiple patents in nanomaterial synthesis and optoelectronic devices.



