Jonathan S. Owen

The Owen group studies the inorganic chemistry of semiconductor and metal nanocrystals. We specialize in the kinetics and mechanisms of crystal formation as well as the structure and reactivity of colloidal crystal surfaces. These studies are aimed at describing the relationship between structure and electronic properties in nanocrystals and are leading to practical renewable energy technologies.  We are particularly interested in solution-processed semiconductor films and catalysts that interconvert the energy in sunlight, electricity, and chemicals.

He is an Associate Professor of Chemistry in the Department of Chemistry and a member of the NSF Center for Integration of Modern Optoelectronic Materials on Demand (IMOD).

Research Areas Include:

Mechanistic Studies of Crystal Growth
Quantum Dot Synthesis and Solid State Lighting
Surface Coordination Chemistry
High-pressure Synthesis and Doping of Diamond Nanocrystals