Uzodinma Okoroanyanwuمشاهده پروفایل
استاد پژوهشی
Uzodinma Okoroanyanwu is a Research Professor in the Department of Polymer Science and Engineering at the University of Massachusetts Amherst, affiliated with the Silvio O. Conte National Center for Polymer Research. His work focuses on advanced materials, particularly graphene-based composites and energy storage systems, leveraging nanotechnology and electrochemical methods. He also contributes to lithography and photothermal processing innovations for semiconductor and optoelectronic applications. Research interests include graphene synthesis, high-performance batteries/supercapacitors, nanocomposite materials, and advanced lithography techniques. His recent studies explore rapid fabrication methods for energy storage devices, such as photothermal processing of graphene films and porous networks. He has also authored reviews on lithographic resists and contributed to EUV lithography advancements. Okoroanyanwu’s articles highlight trends in interdisciplinary materials science, merging nanotechnology with energy and electronics. His work frequently addresses scalable manufacturing processes for next-generation energy storage and optoelectronic components. No notable awards are listed, but his extensive publication record reflects active collaboration in polymer science and engineering. His research is anchored at the Silvio O. Conte Center, emphasizing polymer-based innovations with industrial applications. Ongoing projects likely involve optimizing graphene materials for structural batteries and developing cost-effective nanoimprint lithography for high-volume production.








