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Professor Vladimir Bulovic
bulovic@mit.edu | RLE Biography
Office: 13-3138
Phone: 617.253.7012
Vladimir Bulovic joined the faculty of MIT in July 2000 as an Assistant Professor in the Electrical Engineering and Computer Science Department. Just prior to joining MIT, he was a Senior Scientist and Project Head of Strategic Technology Development at Universal Display Corporation (UDC). At UDC he worked on on the application of organic materials to LEDs for full color flat panel displays and thin film photovoltaics for solar cell and detector applications. Prior to joining UDC he worked in Princeton's POEM Center as a graduate researcher (1993-1998) and research associate (1998-1999). At Princeton, Prof. Bulovic participated in a series of projects examining the optical and electrical properties of vacuum deposited amorphous and crystalline molecular organic thin films and devices. From 1991-1993, Prof. Bulovic worked at Columbia University's Microelectronics Sciences Laboratory, where he examined image-potential states and resonances on metal surfaces utilizing nonlinear two-photon photoemission spectroscopy. 
   

Professor Marc Baldo
baldo@mit.edu | RLE Biography
Office: 13-3053
Phone: 617.452.5132

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Marc Baldo received his B. Eng. (Electrical Engineering) from thee University of Sydney in 1995 with first class honors and university medal, and his M.A. and Ph.D. from Princeton in 1998 and 2001, respectively. In 2002 he joined MIT as an Assistant Professor of Electrical Engineering.

Professor Baldo's research interests include electrical and exciton transport in organic materials, energy transfer, metal-organic contacts, heterogeneous integration of biological materials, and novel organic transistors.

 

 

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