Research Associate in Mixed Organic Conductors
Academic Division: Electrical Engineering
Email: stk30@eng.cam.ac.uk
Research interests
Scott's research interests include fundamentals of organic mixed ionic-electronic conductors, neuroelectronic interfaces, biosensors, and organic neuromorphic devices.
Biography
Scott Keene received his B.S. in Materials Science and Engineering from the University of Washington in 2015. In 2020, he received his Ph.D. in Materials Science and Engineering from Stanford University, where he worked in Prof. Alberto Salleo’s group as a Stanford Graduate Fellow. During his doctoral training, Scott developed wearable biosensors for the detection of analytes in sweat as well as organic neuromorphic devices for artificial neural network accelerators and neural interfacing. He is currently a Marie Skłodowska Curie Actions Postdoctoral Fellow at the University of Cambridge, working in the Bioelectronics Laboratory and the Cavendish Laboratory under the supervision of Prof. George Malliaras and Prof. Akshay Rao. His current research focuses on understanding the underlying physics of electrochemical doping in organic mixed ionic-electronic conductors and exploiting the findings for biosensors and neurotechnology. In July 2024, Scott will join the Department of Materials Science and NanoEngineering at Rice University as an Assistant Professor.
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