Welcome to New Faculty Member Professor Mark Losego

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The Institute for Electronics and Nanotechnology welcomes Mark D. Losego to Georgia Tech. Losego joined MSE as assistant professor in July

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 Mark Losego joined the School of Materials Science and Engineering at the Georgia Institute of Technology as an assistant professor in 2014. Losego received his B.S. in materials science and engineering from Penn State University in 2003, and he earned his M.S. (2005) and Ph.D. (2008) degrees in materials science and engineering from North Carolina State University studying thin film science and electronic oxide materials.

 At GA Tech, Professor Losego’s research group uses advanced nanomaterials synthesis techniques to study transport phenomena in mesostructures and at organic-inorganic interfaces of relevance for solar, thermal, and electrochemical energy systems.  Dr. Losego’s work is primarily experimental and researchers in his group gain expertise in the chemical synthesis of materials (colloids, polymer brushes, SAMs), atomic layer deposition, electrochemistry, physical vapor deposition methods (sputtering, evaporation), and materials characterization.

To learn more about Professor Losego's research, visit his lab website at this link.

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Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, Student and Faculty, Energy, Engineering, Environment, Nanotechnology and Nanoscience, Research
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Electronics and Nanotechnology, Materials
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Electrochemistry, Institute for Electronics and Nanotechnology, Mark Losego, nanostructured systems, organic-inorganic interfaces, School of Materials Science and Engineering
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  • Created By: Christa Ernst
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  • Created On: Jul 29, 2014 - 4:06am
  • Last Updated: Oct 7, 2016 - 11:16pm