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L. Jay Guo is a Professor in the Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science at the University of Michigan's College of Engineering, with additional appointments in Mechanical Engineering and Macromolecular Science and Engineering. His research group pioneers innovations at the intersection of photonics, nanotechnology, and optoelectronics for practical applications in energy harvesting and display technologies.
Guo's research focuses on revolutionizing optical device design through neural networks like OptoGPT for inverse design of multilayer thin films, achieving sub-0.1-second optimization for filters, absorbers, and structural color applications. His group has made breakthroughs in OLED efficiency by replacing ITO electrodes with ultrathin silver films, developed carbon nanotube 'magic black cloth' coatings absorbing 99.9% of light, and created colored semi-transparent solar cells for architectural integration. Additional work spans terahertz detectors, LCD efficiency enhancement via novel optical films, and roll-to-roll nanoimprint lithography for industrial-scale nanofabrication.
Guo leads a multidisciplinary research team tackling photonics challenges with emphasis on manufacturable solutions. The group's work consistently bridges fundamental optical principles with real-world applications in renewable energy and display technologies, though specific lab details and team composition aren't elaborated in the source material.


