Nanomanufacturing with 2D Materials Informed by Machine Learning

By Joel Ager

Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, Berkeley, CA

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Joel W. Ager III Joel W. Ager III is a Staff Scientist in the Materials Sciences Division of Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory and an Adjunct Full Professor in the Materials Science and Engineering Department, UC Berkeley. He is a Principal Investigator in the Electronic Materials Program and in the Joint Center for Artificial Photosynthesis (JCAP) at LBNL and in the Berkeley Educational Alliance for Research in Singapore (BEARS) where he serves as Co-Lead PI of the eCO2EP project with Cambridge University. He graduated from Harvard College in 1982 with an A.B in Chemistry and from the University of Colorado in 1986 with a PhD in Chemical Physics.  After a post-doctoral fellowship at the University of Heidelberg, he joined Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory in 1989. His research interests include the fundamental electronic, optical, and transport properties of semiconducting materials, discovery of new photoelectrochemical and electrochemical catalysts for solar to chemical energy conversion, and the development of new types of transparent conductors. Professor Ager is a frequent invited speaker at international conferences and has published over 350 papers in refereed journals.  His work is highly cited, with over 28,000 citations and an h-index of 85 (Google Scholar). 

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  • Joel Ager (2019), "Nanomanufacturing with 2D Materials Informed by Machine Learning," https://nanohub.org/resources/30185.

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Jay R Roloff

University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign

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