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Kelly Schutt is a director’s fellow at NREL, where he is evaluating novel perovskite X-ray scintillators and prototyping X-ray detectors for scientific and medical applications. He is also contributing to perovskite photovoltaic research at NREL.

Previously, Kelly obtained a doctorate from the University of Oxford in condensed matter physics, where his research provided stability and efficiency improvements in perovskite solar cells through improved charge selective contacts. Kelly also holds a bachelor's degree in materials science engineering from Boise State University, where he implemented super-resolution microscopy to detect errors in self-assembled arrays of DNA nanostructures.

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Research Interests

Perovskite photovoltaics

Thin-film semiconductors

Metal halide X-ray detectors and scintillators

Education/Academic Qualification

Bachelor, Materials Science and Engineering, Boise State University

PhD, Condensed Matter Physics, University of Oxford

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