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Jeffrey C. Grossman

Jeffrey C. Grossman

D-Index & Metrics

Materials Science

D-Index
90
Citations
35866
World Ranking
1666
National Ranking
513

Overview

Jeffrey C. Grossman is affiliated with MIT in the United States. Their primary research fields are Engineering and Materials Science, with significant contributions in subfields such as Materials Chemistry, Electrical and Electronic Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Renewable Energy, Sustainability and the Environment, and Biomedical Engineering.

The scientist's research topics include Machine Learning in Materials Science, Advancements in Battery Materials, Graphene research and applications, Advanced Battery Materials and Technologies, Advanced Battery Technologies Research, Perovskite Materials and Applications, and Electrochemical Analysis and Applications.

Jeffrey C. Grossman has published extensively in several prominent venues. Frequent publication venues include:

  • Nano Letters
  • arXiv (Cornell University)
  • Nature Communications
  • The Journal of Physical Chemistry C
  • ACS Nano

Among recent notable papers are:

  • "Cation- and pH-Dependent Hydrogen Evolution and Oxidation Reaction Kinetics" (2021), published in JACS Au
  • "Kinetics of Sorption in Hygroscopic Hydrogels" (2022), published in Nano Letters
  • "Failing Forward: Stability of Transparent Electrodes Based on Metal Nanowire Networks" (2020), published in Advanced Materials
  • "Human- and machine-centred designs of molecules and materials for sustainability and decarbonization" (2022), published in Nature Reviews Materials
  • "Toward Designing Highly Conductive Polymer Electrolytes by Machine Learning Assisted Coarse-Grained Molecular Dynamics" (2020), published in Chemistry of Materials

Frequent co-authors in their research include Yang Shao-Horn, Taishan Zhu, Zhengmao Lu, Sheng Gong, and Nicola Ferralis, reflecting collaborative work spanning diverse subjects and experimental approaches.

Best Publications

  • Crystal Graph Convolutional Neural Networks for an Accurate and Interpretable Prediction of Material Properties.

    Tian Xie;Jeffrey C. Grossman

  • Water desalination across nanoporous graphene

    David Cohen-Tanugi;Jeffrey C. Grossman

  • Extraordinary Sunlight Absorption and One Nanometer Thick Photovoltaics Using Two-Dimensional Monolayer Materials

    Marco Bernardi;Maurizia Palummo;Maurizia Palummo;Jeffrey C. Grossman

  • Thermally driven crossover from indirect toward direct bandgap in 2D Semiconductors: MoSe2 versus MoS2

    Sefaattin Tongay;Jian Zhou;Can Ataca;Kelvin Lo

  • Defects activated photoluminescence in two-dimensional semiconductors: interplay between bound, charged, and free excitons

    Sefaattin Tongay;Joonki Suh;Joonki Suh;Can Ataca;Wen Fan

  • Energy level modification in lead sulfide quantum dot thin films through ligand exchange.

    Patrick R. Brown;Donghun Kim;Richard R. Lunt;Ni Zhao

  • Broad-range modulation of light emission in two-dimensional semiconductors by molecular physisorption gating.

    Sefaattin Tongay;Jian Zhou;Can Ataca;Jonathan Liu

  • Exciton Radiative Lifetimes in Two-Dimensional Transition Metal Dichalcogenides

    Maurizia Palummo;Marco Bernardi;Jeffrey C. Grossman

  • Strain engineering and one-dimensional organization of metal–insulator domains in single-crystal vanadium dioxide beams

    J. Cao;J. Cao;E. Ertekin;V. Srinivasan;W. Fan;W. Fan

  • Towards an assessment of the accuracy of density functional theory for first principles simulations of water

    Jeffrey C. Grossman;Eric Schwegler;Erik W. Draeger;François Gygi

  • Water Confined in Nanotubes and between Graphene Sheets: A First Principle Study

    Giancarlo Cicero;Jeffrey C Grossman;Eric Schwegler;Francois Gygi

  • Surface Chemistry of Silicon Nanoclusters

    Aaron Puzder;A. J. Williamson;Jeffrey C. Grossman;Giulia Galli

  • Scalable enhancement of graphene oxide properties by thermally driven phase transformation

    Priyank V. Kumar;Neelkanth M. Bardhan;Sefaattin Tongay;Junqiao Wu

  • Multilayer Nanoporous Graphene Membranes for Water Desalination

    David Cohen-Tanugi;Li-Chiang Lin;Li-Chiang Lin;Jeffrey C. Grossman

  • Ultralow thermal conductivity in all-inorganic halide perovskites

    Woochul Lee;Huashan Li;Andrew B. Wong;Andrew B. Wong;Dandan Zhang;Dandan Zhang

  • Nanoporous Si as an Efficient Thermoelectric Material

    Joo-Hyoung Lee;Giulia A Galli;Jeffrey C Grossman

  • STRUCTURE AND STABILITY OF MOLECULAR CARBON : IMPORTANCE OF ELECTRON CORRELATION

    Jeffrey C. Grossman;Lubos Mitas;Krishnan Raghavachari

  • Templated assembly of photoswitches significantly increases the energy-storage capacity of solar thermal fuels

    Timothy J. Kucharski;Nicola Ferralis;Alexie M. Kolpak;Jennie O. Zheng

  • Azobenzene-Functionalized Carbon Nanotubes As High-Energy Density Solar Thermal Fuels

    Alexie M. Kolpak;Jeffrey C. Grossman

  • Optically-controlled long-term storage and release of thermal energy in phase-change materials

    Grace G. D. Han;Huashan Li;Jeffrey C. Grossman

  • Transition metals and their carbides and nitrides: Trends in electronic and structural properties

    Jeffrey C. Grossman;Jeffrey C. Grossman;Ari Mizel;Ari Mizel;Michel Côté;Michel Côté;Marvin L. Cohen;Marvin L. Cohen

Frequent Co-Authors

Giulia Galli
Giulia Galli University of Chicago
Junqiao Wu
Junqiao Wu University of California, Berkeley
Jamie H. Warner
Jamie H. Warner The University of Texas at Austin
Steven G. Louie
Steven G. Louie University of California, Berkeley
Jeffrey B. Neaton
Jeffrey B. Neaton University of California, Berkeley
Marvin L. Cohen
Marvin L. Cohen University of California, Berkeley
Sefaattin Tongay
Sefaattin Tongay Arizona State University

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