Vladimir Bulovic
Associate professor in communications and technology; director, Laboratory of Organic Optics and Electronics
areas of expertise: physical properties of organic thin films, structures and devices as applied to the development of optoelectronic, electronic, and photonic organic devices of nanoscale thickness, including visible leds, lasers, solar cells, photodetectors, transistors and flexible and transparent optoelectronics, organic materials and devices, displays and communication, flexible display, polymers for photonics and electronics, solar cells, organic leds, materials for flat-panel displays
Vladimir Bulovic joined the MIT faculty in 2000 as an assistant professor of electrical engineering and computer science. His research interests include studies of physical properties of organic and organic/inorganic nanodot composite thin films and structures, and development of novel optoelectronic organic and hybrid nano-scale devices.
In 2004, Professor Bulovic was named as one of the TR100, the list of top young innovators in technology named annually by Technology Review magazine. In the same year, he also was awarded the Presidential Early Career Award (PECASE), the nation's highest honor for scientists and engineers at the beginning of their research careers.
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