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Paul McIntyre holds the Rick and Melinda Reed Professorship and is a Professor of Photon Science at Stanford University, concurrently serving as a Senior Fellow at the Precourt Institute for Energy. His research focuses on nanostructured inorganic materials for advanced electronics, energy technologies, and sensor applications.
He earned his ScD from MIT in 1993, establishing a foundation for his expertise in materials science and semiconductor physics.
McIntyre's research spans Materials Science, Semiconductor Physics, and Nanotechnology, with core expertise in metal oxide/semiconductor interfaces, ultrathin dielectrics, defects in complex metal oxide thin films, and nanostructured Si-Ge single crystals. His group employs advanced materials synthesis, electron microscopy, spectroscopy, and device characterization to investigate interface passivation and functional properties. Current work emphasizes atomic layer deposition techniques for precision material engineering.
Analysis of his 2023-2025 publications reveals dominant research thrusts in oxide semiconductor transistors for low-voltage memory applications, ferroelectric HfZrO2 systems for high-endurance non-volatile memory, and ALD-engineered catalysts for solar fuel production. Key trends include dimensional scaling of nanodevices, interface dipole engineering, and defect control in energy conversion materials.
McIntyre leads an active research group that integrates materials synthesis with advanced characterization to develop next-generation electronic and energy conversion technologies, maintaining strong connections with Stanford's energy initiatives through the Precourt Institute.




