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Thomas Anthopoulos is a leading researcher at the University of Manchester, specializing in Emerging Optoelectronics. His work encompasses innovative approaches to nanotechnology and renewable energy, focusing on areas such as semiconductors, nanoelectronics, and the integration of solar hydrogen systems. He plays a significant role in advancing photovoltaic technologies, specifically aimed at third-generation solar solutions. Anthopoulos is affiliated with significant research institutes, including the Photon Science Institute and the Henry Royce Institute, leading efforts to address critical global challenges, including those outlined in the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals. He is actively involved in organizing academic conferences and workshops to foster collaboration and knowledge exchange in the field of printed electronics. Anthopoulos also supervises and mentors PhD students, guiding research projects that contribute to scalable nanomanufacturing and the development of next-generation optoelectronic devices.
Includes MSc in Advanced Electrical Power Systems and MSc in Communications and Signal Processing.