Stacy Copp Receives U.S. Department of Energy
Early-Career Recognition

On September 10, 2024, the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) announced the selection of 91 early-career scientists from across the country who will receive a combined $138 million in funding for research covering a wide range of topics. We are delighted to share that MRSEC’s Stacy Copp is among this select group. 

Stacy, who is is part of IRG-2 and the Industry Co-Lead for CCAM, won the award for her work in Broad-Spectrum Light-Harvesting and Energy Transfer in Bioinspired Nanocluster Assemblies. Her project advances the fundamental solar photochemistry of few-atom metal nanoclusters, which are promising for artificial light-harvesting systems that mimic natural photosynthesis.
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