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 Michael J. Aziz

 Gordon McKay Professor of Materials Science

  • Harvard University Center for the Environment
  • Future of Energy at Harvard
  • School of Engineering and Applied Sciences
  • Center for Nanoscale Systems

 Office: Pierce 204A
 Assistant: Barbara Sewall (617) 495-2677
 Email: aziz@seas.harvard.edu
 Web:  http://www.seas.harvard.edu/matsci/people/aziz/aziz.html

Research Interests

Electrochemical processes for energy technology and mitigating global climate change; synthesis and properties of novel optoelectronic semiconductors and semiconductor nanostructures using energetic beams; nanoporous materials.

Environmental Courses

Graduate Course on Energy Technology (in development)

Related Publications

Electrochemical acceleration of chemical weathering as an energetically feasible approach to mitigating anthropogenic climate change. (2007)
Formation of single crystal sulfur supersaturated silicon based junctions by pulsed laser melting. (2007)
Point Defect Engineered Si Sub-Bandgap Light-emitting Diode. (2007)
Evolution of Nanoporosity in Dealloying. (2001)


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