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Moungi G. Bawendi, de son nom complet Moungi Gabriel Bawendi, né le 15 mars 1961 à Paris, est un chimiste tunisien, français et américain. Professeur au Massachusetts Institute of Technology, il est l'un des pionniers de la recherche sur les boîtes quantiques et l'un des chimistes les plus cités du monde.
Moungi Bawendi (Arabic: منجي الباوندي; born 15 March 1961) [2][3] is an American –Tunisian–French chemist. [4][5] He is currently the Lester Wolfe Professor at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. [6][7] Bawendi is known for his advances in the chemical production of high-quality quantum dots. [8] .
Moungi G. Bawendi. The Nobel Prize in Chemistry 2023. Born: 1961, Paris, France. Affiliation at the time of the award: Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), Cambridge, MA, USA. Prize motivation: “for the discovery and synthesis of quantum dots”. Prize share: 1/3.
Synthesis and characterization of nearly monodisperse CdE (E= sulfur, selenium, tellurium) semiconductor nanocrystallites. CB Murray, DJ Norris, MG Bawendi. Journal of the American Chemical...
Professor Bawendi is an advisor for the Minor in Energy Studies. Key Publications. See all on the Bawendi Group Website. A-Site Cation in Inorganic A3Sb2I9 Perovskite Influences Structural Dimensionality, Exciton Binding Energy, and Solar Cell Performance.
4 oct. 2023 · The Nobel Prize in Chemistry was awarded on Wednesday to Moungi G. Bawendi, Louis E. Brus and Alexei I. Ekimov for being pioneers of the nanoworld. The new laureates discovered and developed...
Interview with the 2023 Nobel Prize laureate in chemistry Moungi Bawendi on 6 December 2023 during the Nobel Week in Stockholm, Sweden. Where does your passion for science come from? Moungi Bawendi: I was born in Paris and my father was a mathematician – became a professor in mathematics. My mother was a high school teacher in math ...