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Jonathan
Eugene
HALPERT

PhD in Physical Chemistry
Assistant Professor of Chemistry
Research Area
Energy Generation
Research Interests
Energy conversion
Solar cells and solar fuels
Energy materials for building efficiency
Organic light emitting diode (OLED) Nanomaterials
Nanomaterials
Profile

Professor Jonathan E. Halpert is an assistant professor in the Department of Chemistry at The Hong Kong University of Science & Technology (HKUST). Prof. Halpert’s work to date has focused on synthesizing novel nanomaterials in order to build thin film devices for optical and electronic applications. He started his career as an undergraduate majoring in ACS Chemistry at Tufts University with a minor in mathematics. After this he did his Ph.D. at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) where he worked in the group of Prof. Moungi Bawendi, investigating methods of designing and synthesizing semiconductor nanocrystal (NC) heterostructures for use in nanocrystal optoelectronic devices, mainly quantum dot light emitting devices (QD-LEDs). He graduated with his PhD in Physical Chemistry with a thesis entitled “Design and Synthesis of Semiconductor Nanocrystals for Optoelectronic Applications”. In 2010 he received a Fellowship for Visiting Young Scientists to do postdoctoral work in the group of Prof. Dan Wang in the nanostructured materials division of the Institute for Process Engineering (IPE) at the Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS) in Beijing. After this, he worked for two years as a postdoctoral researcher for Prof. Neil Greenham in the Optoelectronics Group in the Cavendish lab at the University of Cambridge. There he fabricated solar cells from CIS nanocrystals to understand excited state and charge dynamics in these devices. In October of 2013, he left Cambridge and started as a lecturer at the Victoria University of Wellington (VUW) where he taught and performed research as a Rutherford Discovery Fellow (2014-

2017) and associate investigator (2014-2016) in the MacDiarmid Institute for Advanced Materials & Nanotechnology. In 2016 he was made a senior lecturer in SCPS and a principal investigator (2016-2017) in the MacDiarmid Institute. In 2017 he moved his group to HKUST in Hong Kong. Prof. Halpert is an author on >45 papers, with more than 7000 total citations (GS), and 10 US patents. His work has been published in such esteemed journals as the Journal of the American Chemical Society, ACS Nano, Nano Letters, Nature Photonics, Nature Communications, Energy & Environmental Science, Chemistry of Materials, the Journal of Physical Chemistry Letters, ACS Photonics, ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces, the Journal of Materials Chemistry C and the Journal of Physical Chemistry C, among others. His group is currently focused on perovskite nanocrystals and optoelectronics.