Matthew Escarra
Professor, Tulane University
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Tulane University
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Physics & Engineering Physics
I am a Professor of Engineering Physics at Tulane University, with R&D focus on photonics and solar energy, and Director of Tulane's Micro/Nanofabrication Facility.
Matthew Escarra is Professor in Physics and Engineering Physics at Tulane University, where he also serves as the faculty director of the Tulane Micro/Nanofabrication Facility. He received his Ph.D. in electrical engineering at Princeton University in 2011, where he made advances in the performance of quantum cascade lasers and mid-infrared metamaterials. He went on to complete postdoctoral training at the California Institute of Technology, where he developed new approaches to high efficiency solar energy conversion using spectrum splitting photonic structures. He also has worked with several companies, small and large, to commercialize related technologies, including Daylight Solutions, Otherlab, Dow Chemical, and Boeing-Spectrolab. He is a recipient of the National Science Foundation CAREER award and a Senior Member of IEEE and Optica. At Tulane, his research team has developed a solar energy cogeneration system that converts sunlight to steam and electricity with 85% efficiency. His team also has made advancements in low-loss and phase-change optical metasurfaces and in large area solar cells from two-dimensional semiconductors.