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Dylan Bleier is an senior undergraduate, prospective PhD student, and a talented, creative, and driven scientific thinker, problem-solver, researcher and chemist. Dylan's research interests are in solar hydrogen generation, photovoltaics, flow batteries and reversible fuel cells.
Dylan Bleier is passionate about the potential for solar energy to replace destructive fossil fuel combustion and thus mitigate harmful anthropogenic climate change. He wants to make solar energy and energy storage technologies more durable and efficient, longer lasting and cheaper, and greener and more easily scalable. This will help photovoltaics and solar fuels to penetrate the energy market and make a real difference. Dylan is interested in a number of specific technologies including perovskite, quantum dot, dye-sensitized and organic photovoltaics; dyes, catalysts, and membranes for solar hydrogen production; carbon-neutral liquid fuels from hydrogen and carbon dioxide; and flow batteries and reversible fuel cells using regenerative catalysts.