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Solar Cell Research Funding from Harvard's CCSF

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With funding from Harvard University's Climate Change Solutions Fund (CCSF), Professor Roy Gordon has received an award for research that will focus on lowering the costs of solar energy, developing thin-film technology by depositing vapors on ordinary...

Roy Gordon

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Professor Gordon studied chemical physics at Harvard with Professor J. H. Van Vleck. Following a Junior Fellowship at Toronto and Brussels, he returned to Harvard, where he has served as Chairman of the Department of Chemistry and is the Thomas D. Cabot...

Gordon Research Group

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Welcome to the Gordon Lab website. We specialize in the deposition of thin films using both chemical vapor deposition (CVD) and alternating layer deposition (ALD). For more information, explore the links above.

Gordon and Aziz accept the 2019 Eni Award

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Collaborators designed a new way to store massive amounts of energy. On Thursday, October 10, Roy Gordon and Michael Aziz received a 2019 Eni Award for Innovation in Energy during a ceremony held at the Palazzo del Quirinale in Italy. Every year since...

Research

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Research in our laboratory centers on thin film deposition. Typically, a compound (the "precursor") is entrained in the vapor phase into a deposition furnace, where it thermally reacts with another species (the "reactant gas") to form a thin film. Target...

A captain for our planet

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How Christina Chang shifted from cold showers to tech development in her quest for a more sustainable world. By Caitlin McDermott-Murphy As a kid, Christina Chang was already a mini-sustainability activist. She recycled and reused. She turned lights off...

A treasured colleague

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Harvard honors Professor Roy Gordon's legacy with a new endowed title By Caitlin McDermott-Murphy Roy Gordon can no longer leave Harvard University. Though he will choose to retire and depart at some point in the future, when he does, his name will remain...