Delia Milliron
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Delia J. Milliron is the T. Brockett Hudson Professor in Chemical Engineering at the University of Texas at Austin.[1] Milliron leads a research team that focuses on developing and studying the properties of new electronic nanomaterials.[2] Her team pursues studies on nanocrystals, nanoscale interfaces, and controlled assemblies of nanocrystals. Her team takes a systematic approach towards elucidating effects that arise at the nanoscale with a special focus on structure-property relationships.
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Delia Milliron | |
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Alma mater | Princeton University, University of California, Berkeley |
Known for | Nanoscience, Materials science |
Scientific career | |
Fields | Chemistry and Chemical Engineering |
Institutions | University of Texas at Austin |
Doctoral advisor | Paul Alivisatos |
Among many other topics, she is well known for her discoveries leading to development and innovation of technologies in the energy sciences. For her development of energy-efficient "smart window" coating technologies, Milliron is the co-founder and chief scientific officer of Heliotrope Technologies.[3]