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Reconfigurable Electronic Materials Inspired by Nonlinear Neuron Dynamics

Texas A&M University College of Engineering

Principal Investigators

Raymundo Arróyave

Texas A&M University; Chemistry Dept.
(Co-Lead, Thrust X)

rarroyave@tamu.edu

Arróyave is Presidential Impact Fellow, Chancellor EDGES Fellow, and Professor of Materials Science at Texas A&M. He is Director of an NSF Research Traineeship program that provides a template for interdisciplinary doctoral training that we will further expand under reMIND.

Perla Balbuena

Texas A&M University; Chemical Engineering Dept.
(Co-Lead Thrust 2)

balbuena@tamu.edu

Balbuena is TEES Eminent Professor in Chemical Engineering at Texas A&M. She leads DOE-sponsored projects in the field of battery materials and catalysis.

Sarbajit Banerjee

Texas A&M University; Chemistry Dept.
(Associate Director)

banerjee@chem.tamu.edu

Banerjee is the Davidson Chair in Science and Chancellor EDGES Fellow at Texas A&M University, and is a faculty member in the Chemistry and the Materials Science and Engineering Departments. As founding Co-Director of the New York State Center of Excellence in Materials Informatics, he directed more than 50 researchers.

Jeff Blackburn

NREL

Jeffrey.Blackburn@nrel.gov

Blackburn is an NREL senior scientist, manager of the Materials Physics group, and a Distinguished Member of the Research Staff. He has led Thrusts for several multi-institution centers, including NREL’s BES Solar Photochemistry Core Program, the CHOISE EFRC ‘Center for Hybrid Organic-Inorganic Semiconductors for Energy,’ and NREL’s EERE Hydrogen Sorption Center of Excellence.

Marcetta Darensbourg

Texas A&M University; Chemistry Dept.
(Co-Lead, Thrust 3)

marcetta@mail.chem.tamu.edu

Darensbourg is a Distinguished Professor and Davidson Chair in Science at Texas A&M. She was elected to the National Academy of Science in 2017.

Kim Dunbar

Texas A&M University; Chemistry Dept.

dunbar@chem.tamu.edu

Dunbar is a Distinguished Professor of Chemistry at Texas A&M.

Andrew Ferguson

NREL
(Associate Director)

Andrew.Ferguson@nrel.gov

Andrew Ferguson is an NREL Senior Scientist in the Chemistry & Nanoscience Center and Group Leader for Spectroscopy and Photoscience, and serves as a reMIND Associate Director. As part of reMIND, he will lead cross-cutting transient and in-situ spectroscopy studies and will facilitate interfacing between REMIND and NREL management and EH&S.

Jinghua Guo

Advanced Light Source, LBNL
(Co-Lead Thrust 2)

jguo@lbl.gov

Guo is a Senior Scientist at the Advanced Light Source (ALS) and leads the RIXS Program on beamlines for RIXS and Operando-X-ray absorption spectroscopy end-stations.

Katie Jungjohann

NREL
(Co-Lead Thrust X)

Katherine.Jungjohann@nrel.gov

Jungjohann is Group Manager of the Analytical Microscopy and Imaging Sciences group at NREL.

Suhas Kumar

Sandia National Lab
(Co-Lead Thrust 1)

Kumar is a Sandia Principal Scientist and directs the Nonlinear Electronic Devices and Materials group.

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