Dr. Jean-Marc Pecourt

CAS Lead Scientist, Materials

Bio

Jean-Marc Pecourt is a Principal Scientist at CAS. He earned an M.S. in Materials Science from Pierre and Marie Curie University in Paris, where he studied oxyfluoride ferroelectric ceramics, and a Ph.D. in Physical Chemistry from The Ohio State University, focusing on femtosecond laser spectroscopy of DNA nucleotides. Since joining CAS in 2000, he has applied his multidisciplinary expertise to curate research information in metallurgy, glass, ceramics, construction materials, and electronic phenomena.

Emerging Science

Reading the Circuits: ACS/CAS microelectronics webinar recap

Summary of our recent webinar, featuring experts from CAS, the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST), and the University of Manchester, discussing the research landscape of microelectronics research and breakthroughs.
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Emerging Science

Are perovskite solar panels the future of green energy?

Perovskite solar panels are cheaper and more efficient than other PVs, yet advances in materials and fabrication are needed to make them commercially viable. Our in-depth analysis reveals the research hot spots and new opportunities.
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Emerging Science

How solid-state battery technology is changing energy storage

Solid-state batteries take lithium-ion technology to a new level with greater energy density, longer lifespan, and improved safety.
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Materials

Webinar: Nano meets medicine, biosensors redefine outcomes

Nanoscale materials are bridging the gap between nanotechnology and bioelectronics, paving the way for highly sensitive biosensors.
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