Tim Siegler


EDUCATION

B.S., Chemical & Biomolecular Engineering, University of Notre Dame, 2014


AWARDS

NDSEG Research Fellow


RESEARCH INTERESTS

Tim Siegler is a fifth year chemical engineering Ph.D. candidate. He graduated in 2014 with a BS in Chemical Engineering from the University of Notre Dame, studying quantum dot PV and lithium ion batteries in the lab of Dr. Prashant Kamat. His current research interests include the stability behavior of hybrid organic-inorganic perovskites and other metal halides, as well as tandem perovskite photovoltaics.


SELECTED PUBLICATIONS

Timothy D. Siegler, Yangning Zhang, Andrei Dolocan, Lauren C. Reimnitz, Aida Torabi, Michael K. Abney, Junho Choi, Gabriel Cossio, Daniel W. Houck, Edward T. Yu, Xiaoqin Li, Taylor B. Harvey, Delia J. Milliron, and Brian A. Korgel, Addition of Monovalent Silver Cations to CH3NH3PbBr3 Produces Crystallographically Oriented Perovskite Thin Films. ACS Appl. Energy Mater., 2019, 2, 8, 6087-6096 [link]

Siegler, Timothy D.; Shimpi, Tushar M.; Sampath, Walajabad S.; Korgel, Brian A. Development of Wide Bandgap Perovskites for Next-Generation Low-Cost CdTe Tandem Solar Cells. Chemical Engineering Science, 2019, 199, pp 388-397 [link]

Siegler, Timothy D.; Reimnitz, Lauren C.; Suri, Mokshin; Cho, Shin H.; Bergerud, Amy J.; Abney, Michael K.; Milliron, Delia J.; Korgel, Brian A. Deliquescent Chromism of Nickel(II) Iodide Thin Films. Langmuir, In Press [link]

Siegler, Timothy D.; Houck, Dan W.; Cho, Shin H.; Milliron, Delia J.; Korgel, Brian A. Bismuth Enhances the Stability of CH3NH3PbI3 (MAPI) Perovskite under High Humidity. J. Phys. Chem. C, 2019, 123 (1), pp 963-970 [link]


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