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Professor Anita Ho-Baillie is the John Hooke Chair in Nanoscience at the University of Sydney, contributing to the School of Physics and the Sydney Nanoscience Hub. She is recognized for her significant contributions to the field of nanomaterials, particularly in the area of clean solar energy generation. Her research focuses on the design, fabrication, and performance evaluation of solar cells, including single and multi-junction devices, and optoelectronic applications. A highly cited researcher, she has received numerous accolades including the NSW Premier's Prize for Science and Engineering Excellence and the Australian Academy of Science's Nancy Millis Medal. Ho-Baillie's interdisciplinary work has positioned her among the top sustainable-energy researchers in Australia, as recognized by various awards and her role as an associate editor for ACS Nano. She actively engages in mentoring and leadership within the scientific community and is involved in various research projects and grant initiatives aimed at advancing renewable energy technologies.
University of Sydney • Sydney
Leading research in nanoscience with a focus on solar energy applications.
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