国产短视频College of Arts and Sciences鈥 Dr. Ioannis (Yannis) Spanopoulos, assistant professor of the Department of Chemistry and principal investigator of at USF, has been named a Fellow of the International Association of Advanced Materials.
The title of 鈥楩ellow of IAAM鈥 is awarded to researchers who have made significant contributions to the advancement of material science, engineering, and technology, according to IAAM.
鈥淚t can be viewed as a badge, showcasing that you are externally recognized by your community as having achieved something,鈥 he said.
Upon joining 国产短视频in 2021, he formed the Spanopoulos Group consisting of post-doctoral fellows, graduate, undergraduate, and high school students.
鈥淥ur goal is to utilize our synthetic skills to develop next-generation, multifunctional materials for energy and environmental-related applications,鈥 he said. 鈥淥ur success will allow us to address current material deficiencies for terrestrial and space applications.鈥
During their brief time together, the group has created two new families of materials: the porous metal halide semiconductors (PMHS) and the crystalline fullerene-based metal halide semiconductors (FMHS), both of which set new paradigms in advanced materials discovery and innovation.
And now they鈥檙e just getting started.
鈥淭his [fellowship] stands out as an additional motivation to work harder in pursuit of research excellence,鈥 Spanopoulos said.
He recently presented the group鈥檚 work at the (NASSCC) in August, while in November he gave a talk at the .
Beyond research, the Spanopoulos Group performs regular outreach activities to schools in the broader Tampa Bay area. Corresponding activities are designed to introduce and educate students about the world of chemistry, allowing them to gain valuable insights into the field and foster a passion for scientific learning.
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