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NSF IMOD Seed Grant Award

I am excited to share that I have been awarded an NSF IMOD Seed Grant through the University of Colorado Boulder! This grant, supported by the NSF Center for Integration of Modern Optoelectronic Materials on Demand (IMOD), will allow me to delve into the fascinating world of nanoparticle analysis using cutting-edge computer vision techniques.

Advancing Optoelectronics Through Precision and Innovation:

The IMOD Center's mission resonates deeply with my own research interests. Their pursuit of transforming conventional and quantum optoelectronics by developing atomically precise semiconductor materials and additive manufacturing processes is groundbreaking. I'm honored to contribute to this vision through my expertise in computer vision and nanoparticle characterization.

Building Bridges and Fostering Collaboration:

This award opens doors to exciting new partnerships. I look forward to collaborating closely with the brilliant minds at the University of Colorado Boulder and reconnecting with my esteemed colleagues at the University of Washington.Together, we will push the boundaries of what's possible in nanoparticle research and its application to optoelectronic materials.

Computer Vision: Illuminating the Nanoscale:

With the IMOD Seed Grant, I will develop advanced computer vision algorithms to analyze nanoparticles with unprecedented precision. This will enable us to gain deeper insights into their properties, behavior, and potential applications in optoelectronics. I am particularly enthusiastic about the prospect of accelerating materials discovery and optimization through the power of AI.

Learn more about the IMOD Center and all the seed awardees here.

Steven S