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Sadegh Yazdi

CU FEMM Director, Sadegh YazdiÌý

Sadegh Yazdi isÌýa ResearchÌýAssociate Professor at the Renewable and Sustainable Energy Institute (RASEI), and the Director of the Facility for Electron Microscopy of Materials (CU FEMM) at the University of Colorado.ÌýBefore joining CU and RASEI, Sadegh was a research scientist at the Department of Materials Science and NanoEngineering (MSNE) at Rice University,Ìýin charge of an FEI Titan Themis, aÌýdouble aberration-corrected scanningÌýtransmission electron microscope. Prior to hisÌýposition at Rice, heÌýwas a Researcher and Postdoctoral FellowÌýat the Center for Electron Nanoscopy (CEN) in the Technical University of Denmark between 2012 andÌý2015. During this period, using advanced electron microscopy techniques, Sadegh studied semiconductor nanowires for solar cell and light emitting diode applications.

SadeghÌýearned his Ph.D. in 2012 from Imperial College LondonÌýunder the supervision of Prof. David McComb and Prof. Rafal Dunin-Borkowski. His Ph.D. was focused on the development of off-axis electron holographyÌýfor studying semiconductor devices under working conditionsÌýin-situÌýin transmission electron microscopes.ÌýSadegh obtained his M.Sc. from Sharif University of Technology (2004) and B.Sc. from Shahid Beheshti University (2002) in Iran in Electronics and Electrical Engineering.

Dr. Yazdi research interests include developing novel electron microscopy techniques for exploring the links between the underlying atomic arrangements of energy-related materials and their performance, properties, and synthesis. To characterize nanostructures at atomic levels, Sadegh uses advanced electron microscopy techniques such as aberration-corrected scanning transmission electron microscopy (AC-STEM), low-voltage and monochromated high-resolution transmission electron microscopy (HRTEM), off-axis electron holography (OAEH), monochromated electron energy loss spectroscopy (EELS), electron tomography (ET), and a wide range of in-situ electron microscopy techniques.

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Gordana Dukovic

CU FEMM Faculty Director, Gordana Dukovic

Gordana Dukovic is a Professor of Chemistry and Materials Science and Engineering at the ÀÏ¾ÅÆ·²è and a Fellow and Associate Director of the Renewable and Sustainable Energy Institute. Her lab investigates the structure, excited state properties, and light-driven chemistry of nanoscale materials, sometimes paired with enzymes or molecular catalysts. Her research mission is to help pave the way toward sustainable light-driven chemistry. She received a PhD in chemistry from Columbia University and was a postdoctoral researcher at the University of California Berkeley. She has received the NSF CAREER Award, and was named a Sloan Research Fellow, a Cottrell Scholar, a Beckman Young Investigator, a National Brown Investigator, and a Finalist for the Blavatnik National Award for Young Scientists.Ìý