Christopher B. Murray

Christopher B. Murray
Alma materSt. Mary's University (Halifax) (BSc)
MIT (PhD)
Known forHot injection synthesis of quantum dots
SpouseCherie Kagan[1]
Awards1997 Nobel Laureate Signature Award (ACS)
2020 Clarivate Citation (Chemistry)
Scientific career
FieldsChemistry
Nanotechnology
InstitutionsIBM
University of Pennsylvania
ThesisSynthesis and Characterization of II-VI Quantum Dots and their Assembly into 3D Quantum Dot Superlattices (1995)
Doctoral advisorMoungi Bawendi

Christopher Bruce Murray is the Richard Perry University Professor of Chemistry and Materials Science and Engineering at the University of Pennsylvania.[2] He is a member of the National Academy of Engineering[3] and a Fellow of the Materials Research Society.[4] He was a Clarivate Citation Laureate in 2020.[5] He is known for his contributions to quantum dots and other nanoscale materials.

  1. ^ "Jonathan Moreno and Christopher Murray Join the University of Pennsylvania as the Newest PIK Professors". Penn Today. 2006-10-27. Retrieved 2023-10-20.
  2. ^ "Christopher B. Murray | Department of Chemistry". Department of Chemistry, University of Pennsylvania.
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