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David Ginger

Professor, Department of Chemistry

Clean energy

206-685-2331 / dginger@uw.edu

Expertise: Next generation solar cells including perovskites, polymers and quantum dots; microscopic characterization of advanced materials for solar power, energy efficient lighting and energy storage materials

David Ginger is also the chief scientist at the UW Clean Energy Institute.


DAVID GINGER'S RECENT MENTIONS IN THE NEWS

  • UW-led collaboration awarded $25M NSF technology research grant | Puget Sound Business Journal
  • With $25M grant, Univ. of Washington to lead new ultra high tech optoelectronics center | GeekWire
  • Grad student ‘ambassadors’ offer free clean-energy lessons and DIY solar kits to K-12 students | GeekWire
  • What if clean energy was as easy as pressing ‘print’? | Crosscut
  • Sunset for solar incentives? Panel installers worry about industry’s outlook | The Seattle Times

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DAVID GINGER'S RECENTLY TAGGED POSTS

  • Scientists solve chemical mystery at the interface of biology and technology
  • NSF to fund revolutionary center for optoelectronic, quantum technologies
  • New technique lets researchers map strain in next-gen solar cells
  • New awards for UW research to probe solar cell defects, develop energy-boosting coatings
  • And then there was (more) light: Researchers boost performance quality of perovskites

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