Gerald Meyer
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Gerald J. Meyer is an active researcher and professor of inorganic chemistry at the Johns Hopkins University. His current research interest includes inorganic photochemistry with emphasis interfacial electron transfer process. Meyer is a director of the NSF Collaborative Research Activities in Environmental Science Center (CRAEMS).
[edit] Education
- Ph.D., University of Wisconsin-Madison
- Postdoctoral, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
[edit] Patents
- Chemical Sensing with Photoluminescent Semiconductor Materials. Meyer, G.J.; Lisensky, G.C.; Ellis, A.B. Serial No. 4,752,588. issued 1988.
- Solar Cells Incorporating Light Harvesting Arrays. Meyer, G.J.; Lindsey, J.S. Serial No. 6,596,935 issued 2003.
[edit] External links
- Gerald Meyer profile
- Meyer's group at Johns Hopkins University