Jeffrey Grossman
Associate Professor of Power Engineering, Materials Sciences and Engineering ( Department of)
77 Massachusetts Avenue
Room 13-5049
Cambridge, MA 02139
jcg@mit.edu
617.324.3566
Administrative Assistant
Laura M. von Bosau
Room 13-5014
617.253.2561
vonbosau@mit.edu
Jeffrey C. Grossman is a Professor in the Department of Materials Science and Engineering. He majored in physics at Johns Hopkins University, where he received his bachelor’s degree, and then went to the University of Illinois to carry out his graduate studies, where he earned a Ph.D. in theoretical physics. Professor Grossman performed postdoctoral work at U.C. Berkeley, and was then awarded the Lawrence Fellowship at the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, where he helped to established their research program in nanotechnology. He returned to U.C. Berkeley as Director of a Nanoscience Center and Head of the Computational Nanoscience research group, which he founded, with a focus on designing new materials for energy applications. Prof. Grossman joined MIT in Fall 2009, assuming a position that was the result of an interdepartmental search organized by the School of Engineering, for faculty pursuing energy research. At MIT, he leads a research group that develops and applies a wide range of theory and simulation techniques to gain fundamental understanding, develop new insights based on this understanding, and then use these insights to design new materials for energy conversion and storage with improved properties working closely with experimental groups at each step.
Recently, Professor Grossman launched his own experimental Lab to complement the modeling work. He has published more than 140 scientific papers on the topics of solar photovoltaics, thermoelectrics, hydrogen storage, solar fuels, nanotechnology, and self-assembly. He has appeared on a number of television shows to discuss new materials for energy including the Fred Friendly PBS series and the Ecopolis program on the Discovery Channel. He holds 11 current or pending U.S. patents.
Keywords
Energy conversion, photovoltaics, thermoelectrics, solar fuels, energy storage, computation, cement, desalination, water, shale gas, thermal transport
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09.27.2022
Passive cooling system could benefit off-grid locations
10.22.2021
Professor Jeffrey Grossman honored as MIT faculty “Committed to Caring” for 2021–23
12.19.2018
Saving heat until you need it
10.04.2017
Why researchers should step out of the lab
03.03.2017
Graphene sheets capture cells efficiently
04.21.2016
Making electronics out of coal
01.07.2016
A new way to store solar heat
11.17.2014
Bose grants reward risk
05.28.2014
Improving a new breed of solar cells
04.14.2014
A molecular approach to solar power
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04.21.2016
Making electronics out of coal
12.16.2013
Professor Jeffrey C. Grossman Named a Fellow of The American Physical Society
12.16.2013
Professor Jeffrey C. Grossman Named a Fellow of The American Physical Society
12.16.2013
Professor Jeffrey C. Grossman Named a Fellow of The American Physical Society
12.16.2013
Professor Jeffrey C. Grossman Named a Fellow of The American Physical Society
12.16.2013
Professor Jeffrey C. Grossman Named a Fellow of The American Physical Society
12.16.2013
Professor Jeffrey C. Grossman Named a Fellow of The American Physical Society
Selected Publications
08.21.2018
Optically-regulated thermal energy storage in diverse organic phase-change materials
03.03.2017
Enhanced Cell Capture on Functionalized Graphene Oxide Nanosheets through Oxygen Clustering
12.23.2015
Solid-State Solar Thermal Fuels for Heat Release Applications (Advanced Energy Materials)
05.13.2014
Energy Level Modification in Lead Sulfide Quantum Dot Thin Films through Ligand Exchange (ACS Nano)
05.07.2013
Impact of Stoichiometry on the Electronic Structure of PbS Quantum Dots (Physical Review Letters)
06.05.2012
Water Desalination across Nanoporous Graphene (Nano Letters)