Dr. Elisa Miller-Link is a Staff Scientist at NREL.Ìý She studies the surface of semiconductors that are applicable for solar fuel generation, such as NH3Ìýand H2Ìýgeneration, and photovoltaics. She is interested in manipulating and controlling surface energetics, charge transfer, and surface reactions by doping, surface passivation, straining, and quantum confinement. Her research focuses on quantum confined nanomaterials, such as 2D transition-metal dichalcogenides, that can be tuned for various optoelectronic and catalysis properties. Elisa came to NREL in 2013 as an NREL Director’s Fellowship recipient for her post-doctoral research. Prior to her time at NREL, Elisa earned her PhD from University of Colorado Boulder in 2012 and her BA from Boston University in 2005.
Elisa's Recent RASEI Activities
Elucidation of Critical Catalyst Layer Phenomena toward High Production Rates for the Electrochemical Conversion of CO to Ethylene
ACS APPLIED MATERIALS & INTERFACES, 2024, 16, 3, 3246-3252 Read more
RASEI Secures Funding to Pursue Collaborative Team Science Programs to Address Climate Change Challenges
Thirteen members of RASEI secured funding from the Department of Energy to participate in inter-disciplinary team science to address a range of challenges associated with combating climate change. Read more
Accelerating Hydrogen Absorption and Desorption Rates in Palladium Nanocubes with an Ultrathin Surface Modification
Nano Lett., 2021, 21, 21, 9131-9137 Read more