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  1. Moungi Gabriel Bawendi ist ein tunesisch-US-amerikanischer Chemiker. 2023 erhielt er den Nobelpreis für Chemie.

  2. Moungi Bawendi (Arabic: منجي الباوندي; born 15 March 1961) [2][3] is an AmericanTunisianFrench chemist. [4][5] He is currently the Lester Wolfe Professor at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. [6][7] Bawendi is known for his advances in the chemical production of high-quality quantum dots. [8] .

  3. Moungi Bawendi is a Lester Wolfe Professor of Chemistry at MIT and an advisor for the Minor in Energy Studies. He leads a research group that focuses on the science and applications of nanocrystals, especially semiconductor quantum dots, for electro-optics, biology and biomedicine.

  4. Synthesis and characterization of nearly monodisperse CdE (E= sulfur, selenium, tellurium) semiconductor nanocrystallites. CB Murray, DJ Norris, MG Bawendi. Journal of the American Chemical...

  5. 4. Okt. 2023 · Bawendi is honored for his work on techniques to generate quantum dots of uniform size and color, along with Brus and Ekimov. He is a professor at MIT since 1990 and a leader in the development of tiny particles for biomedical imaging, displays, and quantum computing.

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  6. Moungi G. Bawendi. The Nobel Prize in Chemistry 2023. Born: 1961, Paris, France. Affiliation at the time of the award: Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), Cambridge, MA, USA. Prize motivation: “for the discovery and synthesis of quantum dots”. Prize share: 1/3.

  7. Moungi Bawendi, the 2023 Nobel laureate in chemistry, shares his passion, curiosity and failures in science. He talks about his childhood, his work on quantum dots, and his advice for young scientists.