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Dan Congreve

Assistant Professor of Electrical Engineering, Stanford University

Dan received his B.S. and M.S. from Iowa State in 2011 studying defect densities of nano-crystalline and amorphous silicon. He received his PhD from MIT in Electrical Engineering in 2015, where his thesis work focused on photonic energy conversion processes. He spent a year as a postdoc in Chemical Engineering at MIT studying perovskite light emission. He then joined the Rowland Institute in August 2016 and started at Stanford University as an Assistant Professor of Electrical Engineering in 2020. Dan is a Moore Inventor Fellow, Terman Faculty Fellow, Sloan Research Fellow, and co-founder of Quadratic3D, a startup looking to commercialize 3D printing technologies. His current research interests focus on applying nanomaterials and nanotechnology to challenging problems.