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- 2022Photophysics of Two-Dimensional Semiconducting Organic–Inorganic Metal-Halide Perovskitescitations
- 2020Basic Research Needs for Transformative Manufacturing
- 2015Prospects of Nanoscience with Nanocrystalscitations
- 2014Solution-Processed Phase-Change VO2 Metamaterials from Colloidal Vanadium Oxide (VOx) Nanocrystalscitations
- 2013Chemically tailored dielectric-to-metal transition for the design of metamaterials from nanoimprinted colloidal nanocrystalscitations
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Basic Research Needs for Transformative Manufacturing
Abstract
This report is based on a Basic Research Needs workshop for Transformative Manufacturing, which was held March 9 - 11, 2020.The focus of the workshop was to identify the basic science research priorities that could accelerate innovation to transform manufacturing in the future. This was the first workshop of its kind to examine how basic energy science can drive manufacturing forward and innovate new ways to manufacture goods. Five Priority Research Directions were identified that address these science challenges: (1) innovative synthetic approaches to enable scalable assembly of matter, (2) computational methods and theoretical models to transform how manufacturing processes are controlled, (3) new characterization tools that can handle the necessary complexity, scales, and processing speeds to meet manufacturing needs, (4) new science to address opportunities relevant to sustainable and energy efficient manufacturing, and (5) foundational approaches to co-design of materials, process, and products.