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CURRICULUM VITAE
Neil David Treat
1876 Tularosa Road • Lompoc, CA 93436 • USA
Current Address: 8 Grove House • London SW3 5QB • UK
Tel: +1 424 888 2844 • Email: [email protected]
PERSONAL SUMMARY
I am passionate about improving the lives of others through scientific advances. My career
has been characterized by a consistent pattern of growing responsibility within international,
multidisciplinary research groups resulting in over 35 peer reviewed articles and over $500k
in independent funding. My strengths include project design, proposal, and management,
creative problem-solving, and effective communication to a diverse audience. I am
determined to facilitate innovation by solving scientific challenges within an energetic and
diverse work environment.
EDUCATION
University of California, Santa Barbara Ph.D., Materials
University of Southern Mississippi
B.S., Polymer Science with minor in Chemistry, Summa Cum Laude
June 2012
May 2007
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
Marie Curie Incoming International Fellow September 2012-present
Independent Funding: Marie Curie International Incoming Fellow, NSF International
Research Fellowship Program
Accomplishments: over 15 publications and 4 professional presentations
Imperial College London, London, UK – Prof. N. Stingelin
• Designed, proposed, and managed projects for improved coating of organic
semiconductors with nucleating agents and for directly observing of phase separation
mechanisms during coating of polymeric blends using synchrotron radiation. • Coordinated research efforts between coworkers and external collaborators in UK,
Europe, USA, and Saudi Arabia. • Communicated research achievements during international project meetings and peerreviewed publications.
Researcher - Assistant Specialist June 2012 - September 2012
University of California, Santa Barbara, CA – Prof. C. J. Hawker and M. L. Chabinyc • Led quantification of the phase behavior of semiconducting polymer:fullerene blends. • Trained and advised visiting master student from ETH Zürich.
Graduate Research Assistant
September 2007‐ June 2012
Independent Funding: NSF Graduate Research Fellowship Program, NSF Convene IGERT
Fellowship
Honors and Awards: Quadrant Award Winner, Materials Research Society Graduate
Student Silver Award, MRL Diversity Fellowship
Accomplishments: 17 publications and 7 professional presentations
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University of California, Santa Barbara, CA – Profs. C. J. Hawker and M. L. Chabinyc
• Coordinated and executed investigation of structure-processing-property relationships
in organic solar cell active layers to enhance large-area coating.
• Fabrication nanostructured thin films for enhanced energy generation in solar cells. • Designed and synthesized polymeric semiconductors for organic solar cells. • Led research efforts between researchers in the US, UK, and Switzerland to address the
projects’ challenges. • Disseminated scientific findings to the broader scientific community.
Imperial College London, London, UK – Prof. N. Stingelin • Discovered strategy to control crystallization of fullerenes using nucleating agents.
Molecular Foundry, Laurence Berkeley National Laboratories, Berkeley, CA - Dr. B. Ma
• Investigated nanostructured electrodes for improved organic solar cell performance.
Research Intern
May 2007 – September 2007
Imerys, Filtration and Performance Minerals, Lompoc, CA - Dr. M. Greene
• Executed synthesis and characterization of lipophilic calcium silicates for oil purification.
Undergraduate Research Assistant
September 2003 - May 2007
Independent Funding: Barry M. Goldwater Scholarship
Honors and Awards: Inducted into the USM Hall of Fame, Marshall Scholarship Finalist,
Most Outstanding Sophomore, Junior, and Senior in the College of Science and Technology,
Most Outstanding Freshman, Sophomore, Junior, and Senior in Polymer Science, USM
President’s List
Accomplishments: 5 publications and 1 professional presentation
Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Boston, MA – Prof. M. F. Rubner and R. E. Cohen
• Determined the elastic modulus of polyelectrolyte multilayer films.
University of Southern Mississippi, Hattiesburg, MS - Prof. C. L. McCormick
• Synthesized water-soluble biocompatible polymers for pharmaceutical applications.
University of Akron, Akron, OH – Prof. W. J. Brittain
• Creatively solved fabrication challenges for synthesis of pH responsive polymer brushes.
University of Southern Mississippi, Hattiesburg, MS – Assistant Prof. S. G. Boyes
• Executed synthesis and utilization of transition metal polymerization catalyst.
CORE SKILLS
material science • polymer chemistry • thin film coating • polymer composite phase
diagrams • processing-structure-property relationships • polarized optical microscopy •
soft imprint lithography • current-voltage characterization • synchrotron-based X-ray
scattering • secondary ion mass spectrometry • differential scanning calorimetry •
controlled/living radical polymerization • scanning electron microscopy/energy-dispersive
X-ray spectroscopy • X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy
INTERESTS
photography • 3D graphic design • live audio engineering • wilderness backpacking
HONORS AND AWARDS
Quadrant Award Winner Marie Curie International Incoming Fellowship NSF International Research Fellowship Program
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Materials Research Society Graduate Student Silver Award MRL Diversity Fellowship NSF Convene-IGERT Fellowship NSF Graduate Research Fellowship
USM President’s List
Inducted into the USM Hall of Fame Who’s Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges Marshall Scholarship Finalist Most Outstanding Senior in the College of Science and Technology Most Outstanding Senior in Polymer Science
Barry M. Goldwater Scholarship Trigg Scholarship (Top Student in Polymer Science at USM) Most Outstanding Junior in the College of Science and Technology Most Outstanding Junior in Polymer Science Undergraduate Research Award – The University of Akron Most Outstanding Sophomore in the College of Science and Technology
Most Outstanding Sophomore in Polymer Science
Selected as top of class in Organic Chemistry I & II
Selected as top of class in Physics with Calculus I & II Most Outstanding Freshman in Polymer Science Selected as top of class Honors General Chemistry I & II USM Dean’s List 2012
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PROFESSIONAL SERVICE
Peer Reviewer for: ACS Nano, Nano Letters, Journal of Materials Chemistry,
Journal of Materials Chemistry C, Journal of Polymer Science Part A, Journal of
Applied Physics
Graduate Students for Diversity in the Sciences, UCSB [web] Student organization committed to recognizing and promoting diversity in the
sciences through lectures series, outreach programs, and policy considerations. Treasurer 2010‐2011 Director of Advertising 2008‐2012 Materials Research Outreach Program Poster Session Organizer, 2010 [web] Organized and planned poster session at the 2010 MROP Meeting in Santa
Barbara, including poster selection, abstract book preparation, and logistical
arrangements.
PEER-REVIEWED PUBLICATIONS
39. Treat, N.D.; Abdelsamie, M.; Zhao, K.; Li, E.Q.; Nazi, M.; Li, R.; Thoroddsen, S.T.; Smilgies,
D-M.; Chabinyc, M.L.; Amassian, A.; Stingelin, N. Towards Robust Processing of Small
Molecule Organic Solar Cells Using Nucleating Agents. In Preparation
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38. Labram, J.G.; Treat, N.D.; Burgess, C.; Lin, Y-H; McLachlan, M.; Stingelin, N.; Anthopoulos,
T.D. Two-Dimensional Phenomena in Solution-Processed Indium Oxide Semiconductors.
Submitted
37. Lin, Y-H.; Faber, H.; Stratakis, E.; Sygellou, L.; Kymakis, E.; Hastas, N.A.; Li, R.; Zhao, K.;
Amassian, A.; Treat, N.D.; McLachlan, M.; Anthopoulos, T.D.; High mobility thin-film
transistors based on solution-processed oxide quasi-superlattices. Submitted
36. Sripathy, K.; MacQueen, R.W.; Peterson, J.; Cheng, Y.Y.; Dvorák, M.; McCamey,D.R.; Treat,
N.D.; Stingelin, N.; Schmidt, T.W. Highly Efficient Photochemical Upconversion in a QuasiSolid Organogel. Journal of Materials Chemistry C, 2014, DOI: 10.1039/C4TC02584A
35. Hellmann, C.; Treat, N.D.; Scaccabarozzi, A.D.; Hollis, J.R.; Fleischli, F.D.; Bannock, J.H.;
de Mello, J.; Michels, J.J.; Kim, J-S; Stingelin, N. Solution Processing of Polymer
Semiconductor:Insulator Blends – Tailored Optical Properties Through Liquid-Liquid Phase
Separation Control. Journal of Polymer Physics Part B. 2014. Accepted
34. Nielsen, C.B.; Ashraf, R.S. Treat, N.D.; Schroeder, B.C.; Donaghue, J.E.; White, A.J.P.;
Stingelin, N.; McCulloch, I.; 2,1,3-Benzothiadiazole-5,6-Dicarboxylic Imide – A Versatile
Building Block for Simple Processing of High-Performance Organic Solar Cells. Advanced
Materials. 2014. Accepted
33. Yau, C.P.; Wang, S.; Treat, N.D.; Fei, Z.; Tremolet de Villers, B. J.; Chabinyc, M.L.; Heeney,
M.; Investigation of Radical and Cationic Crosslinking in High Efficiency, Low Band Gap
Solar Cell Polymers. Advanced Energy Materials. 2014. Accepted
32. Yaacobi-Gross, N.; Treat, N.D.; Pattanasattayavong, P.; Faber, H.A.; Perumal, A.K.;
Stingelin, N.; Bradley, D.D.C.; Stavrinou, P.; Heeney, M.; Anthopoulos, T.D.; High Efficiency
Organic Photovoltaic Cells Based on the Solution-Processable Hole Transporting Interlayer
Copper Thiocyanate (CuSCN) as a Replacement to PEDOT:PSS. Advanced Energy
Materials. 2014. DOI: 10.1002/aenm.201401529
31. Malik, J.A.N.; Treat, N.D*; Abdelsamie, M.; Yu, L.; Li, R.; Smilgies, D-M.; Amassian, A.;
Hawker, C.J.; Chabinyc, M.L.; Stingelin, N.; Manipulation of the Solidification of Organic
Photovoltaic Blends by Use of Nucleation Agents. Organic Photonics and Photovoltaics.
2014. In Press
30. Sharenko, A; Treat, N.D.; Love, J.A.; Toney, M.F.; Stingelin, N.; Nguyen, T-Q; Use of a
Commercially Available Nucleating Agent to Control the Morphological Development of
Solution-Processed Small Molecule Bulk Heterojunction Organic Solar Cells. Journal of
Materials Chemistry A. 2014. 2 (38), pp 15717-15721.
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Cover Ar7cle* 29. Murai, M.; Ku, S-Y; Treat, N.D.; Robb, M.J.; Chabinyc, M.L.; Hawker C.J.; Modulating
Structure and Properties in Organic Chromophores: Influence of Azulene as a Building
Block. Chemical Science. 2014. 5, pp. 3753-3760. DOI: 10.1039/C4SC01623H
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28. Takacs, C. J.; Brady, M. A.; Treat, N. D.; Kramer, E. J.; Chabinyc, M. L. Quadrites and
Crossed-Chain Crystal Structures in Polymer Semiconductors Nano Letters. 2014. 14(6), pp
3096-3101. DOI: 10.1021/nl500150t. 27. Lindqvist, C.; Bergqvist, J.; Feng, C-C; Gustafsson, S.; Bäcke, O; Treat, N.D.; Bounioux,
C.; Henriksson, P.; Kroon, R.; Wang, E.; Sanz-Velasco, A.; Magnus Kristiansen, P.; Stingelin, N.; Olsson, E.; Inganäs, E.; Andersson, M.R.; Müller, C; Fullerene Nucleating
Agents: A Route Towards Thermally Stable Photovoltaic Blends. Advanced Energy Materials
2014. 9 (4) DOI: 10.1002/aenm.201301437.
26. Treat, N. D.; Chabinyc, M. L. Phase Separation in Polymer/Fullerene Blends, Annual
Review of Physical Chemistry 2014, 65. DOI: 10.1146/annurev-physchem-040513-103712 25. Pho, T. V.; Toma, F. M.; Tremolet de Villers, B. J.; Wang, S.; Treat, N. D.; Eisenmenger, N. D.;
Su, G. M.; Coffin, R. C.; Douglas, J. D.; Fréchet, J. M. J.; Bazan, G. C.; Wudl, F.; Chabinyc,
M. L. Advanced Energy Materials 2014, 4 (5), DOI: 10.1002/aenm.201301007. 24. Tremolet de Villers, B. J.; MacKenzie, R. C. I.; Jasieniak, J. J.; Treat, N. D.; Chabinyc, M. L.;
Linking Vertical Bulk‐Heterojunction Composition and Transient Photocurrent Dynamics in
Organic Solar Cells with Solution‐Processed MoOx Contact Layers Advanced Energy
Materials 2014, 4 (5), DOI: 10.1002/aenm.201301290. 23. Wang, X.; Liman, C.D.; Treat, N.D.; Chabinyc, M.L.; Cahill, D.G.; Ultralow Thermal
Conductivity of Fullerene Derivatives, Physical Review B 88 (7), 075310 2013 DOI: 10.1103/
PhysRevB.88.075310. 22. MacKenzie, R.C.I; Shuttle, C.G.; Dibb, G.F.; Treat, N.; von Hauff, E.; Robb, M.J.; Hawker,
C.J.; Chabinyc, M.L.; Nelson, J.; Interpreting the Density of States Extracted from Organic
Solar Cells Using Transient Photocurrent Measurements. The Journal of Physical Chemistry
C. 2013, 117 (24), pp 12407-12414, DOI: 10.1021/jp4010828.
21. Hellman, C.; Paquin, F.; Treat, N.D.; Bruno, A.; Reynolds, L.; Haque, S.A.; Stavrinou, P.;
Silva, C.; Stingelin, N.; Controlling the Interaction of Light with Organic Semiconducting
Polymers. Advanced Materials. 2013 (25) 35, pp. 4906-4911 DOI: 10.1002/adma.
201300881.
20. Takacs, C.J.; Treat, N.D.; Kramer, S.; Facchetti, A.; Chabinyc, M.L.; Heeger, A.L.;
Remarkable Order of High-performance Polymer. Nano Letters. 2013, 13 (6), pp 2522-2527.
DOI: 10.1021/nl4005805. 19. Treat, N.D; Malik, J.A.N.; Reid, O.; Yu, L.; Shuttle, C.G.; Rumbles, G.; Hawker, C.J.;
Chabinyc, M.L.; Smith, P.; Stingelin, N.; Microstructure Formation in Molecular and Polymer
Semiconductors Assisted by Nucleation Agents. Nature Materials. 2013, 12, pp 628-633.
DOI: 10.1038/nmat3655.
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Highlighted in Nanowerk News. 18. Treat, N.D.; Mates, T.E.; Hawker, C.J.; Kramer, E.J.; Chabinyc, M.L.; Temperature
Dependence of the PCBM Diffusion Coefficient in Poly(3-hexylthiophene) (P3HT).
Macromolecules. 2013, 46 (3), pp 1002–1007. DOI: 10.1021/ma302337p.
17. Ku, S-Y; Brady, M.A.; Treat, N.D.; Cochran, J.E.; Robb, M.J.; Kramer, E.J.; Chabinyc, M.L.;
Hawker, C.J.; A Modular Synthetic Strategy for Donor-Acceptor Conjugated Block
Copolymers, Journal of the American Chemical Society, 2012, 134 (38), pp 16040–16046,
DOI: 10.1021/ja307431k.
16. Treat, N.D.; Varotto, A.; Takacs, C.J.; Batara, N.; Al-Hashimi, M.; Heeney, M.J.; Heeger,
A.J.; Wudl, F.; Hawker, C.J.; Chabinyc, M.L.; Polymer-Fullerene Miscibility: A Metric for
Screening New Materials for High-Performance Organic Solar Cells. Journal of the
American Chemical Society, 2012, 134 (38), pp 15869–15879. DOI: 10.1021/ja305875u.
15. Wang, M.; Chesnut, E.; Sun, Y.; Tong, M.; Guide, M.; Zhang, Y.; Treat, N. D.; Varotto, A.;
Mayer, A.; Chabinyc, M. L.; Thuc-Quyen, N.; Wudl, F., PCBM Disperse-Red Ester with
Strong Visible-Light Absorption: Implication of Molecular Design and Morphological Control
for Organic Solar Cells. Journal of Physical Chemistry C 2012, 116, 1313-1321. DIO:
10.1021/jp209782c.
14. Shuttle, C. G.; Treat, N. D.; Douglas, J. D.; Frechet, J. M. J.; Chabinyc, M. L., Deep
Energetic Trap States in Organic Photovoltaic Devices. Advanced Energy Materials 2012, 2,
111-119. DIO: 10.1002/aenm.201100541.
13. Shuttle, C. G.; Treat, N. D.; Fan, J.; Varotto, A.; Hawker, C. J.; Wudl, F.; Chabinyc, M. L., In
situ current voltage measurements for optimization of a novel fullerene acceptor in bulk
heterojunction photovoltaics. Journal of Polymer Science Part B: Polymer Physics 2012, 50,
174-179. DIO: 10.1002/polb.22388. 12. Ku, S.-Y.; Liman, C. D.; Burke, D. J.; Treat, N. D.; Cochran, J. E.; Amir, E.; Perez, L. A.;
Chabinyc, M. L.; Hawker, C. J., A Facile Synthesis of Low-Band-Gap Donor-Acceptor
Copolymers Based on Dithieno [3,2-b: 2’, 3’-d] thiophene. Macromolecules 2011, 44,
9533-9538. DIO: 10.1021/ma202095j.
11. Treat, N.D.; Shuttle, C.G.; Toney, M.F.; Hawker, C.J.; Chabinyc, M. L., In-situ Measurement
of Power Conversion Efficiency and Molecular Ordering During Thermal Annealing in
P3HT:PCBM Bulk Heterojunction Solar Cells. Journal of Materials Chemistry, 2011, 21,
15224-15231. DOI: 10.1039/C1JM12677F.
10. Treat, N.D.; Varotto, A.; Jo, J.; Shuttle, C.G.; Batara, N.A.; Brunetti, F.G.; Seo, J.H.;
Chabinyc, M. L.; Hawker, C.J.; Heeger, A.J.; Wudl, F., 1,4-Fullerene Derivatives: Tuning the
Properties of the Electron Transporting Layer in Bulk-Heterojunction Solar Cells.
Angewandte Chemie 2011,123 (22), 5272-5275. DOI: 10.1002/anie.201100029. Neil David Treat
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9. Treat, N.D.; Brady, M.A.; Smith, G.; Toney, M. F.; Kramer, E. J.; Hawker, C.J.; Chabinyc,
M.L., Interdiffusion of PCBM and P3HT Reveals Miscibility in a Photovoltaically Active
Blend. Advanced Energy Materials 2011, 1 (1), 82-89. DOI: 10.1002/aenm.201000023.
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Highest Cited publica7on in Advanced Energy Materials in 2011, 2012, and 2013. •
Research Highlight at Stanford Synchrotron Radia7on Lightsource: Interdiffusion of PCBM and P3HT in Bulk Heterojunc7on Blends. 8. Treat, N.D.; Campos, L.M.; Dimitriou, M.D.; Ma, B.W.; Chabinyc, M.L.; Hawker, C.J.,
Nanostructured Hybrid Solar Cells: Dependence of the Open Circuit Voltage on the
Interfacial Composition. Advanced Materials 2010, 22 (44), 4982-4986 DOI: 10.1002/adma.
201001967.
7. Gupta, N.; Lin, B. F.; Campos, L.; Dimitriou, M.D.; Hikita, S. T.; Treat, N.D.; Tirrell, M.V.;
Clegg, D.O.; Kramer, E.J.; Hawker, C J., A versatile approach to high-throughput
microarrays using thiol-ene chemistry. Nature Chemistry 2010, 2 (2), 138-145 DOI: 10.1038/
NCHEM.478.
6. Sivanandan, K.; Chatterjee, T.; Treat, N.; Kramer, E.J.; Hawker, C.J., High Surface Area
Poly(3-hexylthiophenes) Thin Films from Cleavable Graft Copolymers. Macromolecules
2010, 43 (1), 233-241 DOI: 10.1021/ma902009q.
5. Nolte, A.J.; Treat, N D.; Cohen, R.E.; Rubner, M.F., Effect of relative humidity on the Young's
modulus of polyelectrolyte multilayer films and related nonionic polymers. Macromolecules
2008, 41 (15), 5793-5798. DOI: 10.1021/ma800732j.
4. Lokitz, B.S.; York, A.W.; Stempka, J.E.; Treat, N.D.; Li, Y.T.; Jarrett, W.L.; McCormick, C. L.,
Aqueous RAFT synthesis of micelle-forming amphiphilic block copolymers containing NAcryloylvaline. Dual mode, Temperature/pH responsiveness, and "Locking" of micelle
structure through interpolyelectrolyte complexation. Macromolecules 2007, 40, 6473-6480.
DOI: 10.1021/ma070921v.
3. Ezell, R.G.; Gorman, I.; Lokitz, B.; Treat, N.; McConaughy, S.D.; McCormick, C.L.,
Polyampholyte terpolymers of amphoteric, amino acid-based monomers with acrylamide
and (3- acrylamidopropyl)trimethyl ammonium chloride. Journal of Polymer Science Part APolymer Chemistry 2006, 44 (15), 4479-4493. DOI: 10.1002/pola.21543.
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Kopesky, E.T.; Boyes, S.G.; Treat, N.; Cohen, R E.; McKinley, G.H., Thermorheological
properties near the glass transition of oligomeric poly(methyl methacrylate) blended with
acrylic polyhedral oligomeric silsesquioxane nanocages. Rheologica Acta 2006, 45 (6),
971-981. DOI: 10.1007/s00397-006-0099-x.
1. Treat, N.D.; Ayres, N.; Boyes, S.G.; Brittain, W.J., A facile route to poly(acrylic acid) brushes
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using atom transfer radical polymerization. Macromolecules 2006, 39 (1), 26-29. DOI:
10.1021/ma052001n.
PROFESSIONAL PRESENTATIONS
12. Treat, N.D.; Abdelsamie, M.; Li, R; Smilgies, D-M; Amassian, A.; Hawker, C.J.; Chabinyc,
M.L. Smith, P. and Stingelin, N.; Nucleation of Organic Semiconductors. Gordon Research
Conference: Electronic Processes in Organic Materials; Tuscany, Italy, May 2014; Poster
Presentation
11. Treat, N.D.; Abdelsamie, M.; Li, R; Smilgies, D-M; Amassian, A.; Hawker, C.J.; Chabinyc,
M.L. Smith, P. and Stingelin, N.; Nucleation of Organic Semiconductors. Gordon Research
Seminar: Electronic Processes in Organic Materials; Tuscany, Italy, May 2014; Invited Oral
Presentation
10. Treat, N.D., Nekuda Malik, J.A.; Hawker, C.J.; Chabinyc, M.L.; Stingelin, N.; NucleatingAgent-Assisted Microstructure Formation in Semiconducting Organic Matter. 12th
European Conference on Molecular Electronics; London, United Kingdom, September
2013; Poster Presentation
9. Treat, N.D., Nekuda Malik, J.A.; Reid, O.; Yu, L.; Shuttle, C.G.; Rumbles, G.; Hawker, C.J.;
Chabinyc, M.L.; Smith, P.; Stingelin, N.; Nucleating-Agent-Assisted Microstructure
Formation in Semiconducting Organic Matter. 11th International Symposium on Functional
Pi-electron systems; Arcachon, France, June 2013; Oral Presentation
8. Treat, N.D.; Takacs, C.; Heeney, M.; Wudl, F.; Toney, M.F.; Kramer, E.J.; Hawker, C.J.;
Chabinyc, M.L.; Polymer-Fullerene Miscibility: Tuning the Microstructure and PCE.
Materials Research Society National Meeting, San Francisco, CA, April 2012; Oral
Presentation.
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Treat, N.D.; Brady, M.A.; Toney, M.F.; Kramer, E.J.; Hawker, C.J.; Chabinyc, M.L.;
Interdiffusion of Polymer and Fullerenes. Materials Research Outreach Program
Symposium, Santa Barbara, CA, January 2012; Invited Oral Presentation.
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Treat, N.D.; Brady, M.A.; Toney, M.F.; Kramer, E.J.; Hawker, C.J.; Chabinyc, M.L.;
Interdiffusion of Polymer and Fullerenes. 10th International Symposium on Functional Pielectron systems, Beijing, China, October 2011; Poster Presentation.
5. Treat, N.D.; Brady, M.A.; Toney, M.F.; Kramer, E.J.; Hawker, C.J.; Chabinyc, M.L.; Interfaces
in Bulk Heterojunction Photovoltaics. IUMRS-ICA Meeting, Taipei, Taiwan, September
2011; Oral Presentation.
4. Treat, N.D.; Brady, M.A.; Toney, M.F.; Kramer, E.J.; Hawker, C.J.; Chabinyc, M.L.;
Interdiffusion of P3HT and PCBM: Insights into Miscibility. Materials Research Society
National Meeting, Boston, MA, December 2010; Oral Presentation. 3. Treat, N.D.; Chabinyc, M.L.; Hawker, C.J.;. How Interfacial Composition Affects the Voc in
Hybrid Organic Solar Cells. 239th ACS National Meeting, San Francisco, CA, March 2010;
Oral Presentation. 2. Treat, N.D.; Campos L.M.; Chabinyc, M.L.; Hawker, C.J. Fabrication of Nanostructured
Hybrid Solar Cells Using Soft Imprint Lithography. MRS National Meeting, Boston, MA,
December 2009; Poster Presentation. 1. Treat, N.D.; Brittain, W.J., Boyes, S.G. Synthesis of poly(acrylic acid) brushes via the
thermolytic deprotection of poly(tert-butyl acrylate) brushes, 232st ACS National Meeting,
Washington, DC, September 2006; Poster Presentation. Neil David Treat