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Dmitri Talapin
Faculty
Talapin Group
University of Chicago
Research in the Talapin lab is centered around the chemistry, physics, and material science of inorganic nanostructures. Leveraging our expertise in synthesis, self-assembly, and physical chemistry, our team strives to develop novel materials for applications in optoelectronics, energy storage, and catalysis.

Dmitri Talapin's IMOD Activities

Ultrafast Symmetry Control in Photoexcited Quantum Dots

Ultrafast Symmetry Control in Photoexcited Quantum Dots

IMOD researchers unlock a ‘new synthetic frontier’ for quantum dots

IMOD researchers unlock a ‘new synthetic frontier’ for quantum dots

Reductive pathways in molten inorganic salts enable colloidal synthesis of III-V semiconductor nanocrystals

Reductive pathways in molten inorganic salts enable colloidal synthesis of III-V semiconductor nanocrystals

2024 Seed Awards

2024 Seed Awards

2024-Q2: Roundup of Recognition and Achievements across IMOD

2024-Q2: Roundup of Recognition and Achievements across IMOD

Nanolaser Using Colloidal Quantum Wells Deterministically Integrated on a Nanocavity

Nanolaser Using Colloidal Quantum Wells Deterministically Integrated on a Nanocavity

Dmitri Talapin Named a 2024 MRS Fellow

Dmitri Talapin Named a 2024 MRS Fellow

Synthesis of Ternary and Quaternary Group III-Arsenide Colloidal Quantum Dots via High-Temperature Cation Exchange in Molten Salts: The Importance of Molten Salt Speciation

Synthesis of Ternary and Quaternary Group III-Arsenide Colloidal Quantum Dots via High-Temperature Cation Exchange in Molten Salts: The Importance of Molten Salt Speciation

Current Talapin Group IMOD Members

Talapin Group IMOD Alumni