Curtis P. Berlinguette

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  30. PubPeer comment on: Salvatore, D. A.; Dettelbach, K. E.; Hudkins, J. R.; Berlinguette, C. P. “Near-Infrared–Driven Decomposition of Metal Precursors Yields Amorphous Electrocatalytic Films.” Sci. Adv. 2015, 1 (2).
  31. PubPeer comment on: Cheng, W.; He, J.; Dettelbach, K. E.; Johnson, N. J.; Sherbo, R. S.; Berlinguette, C. P. “Photodeposited Amorphous Oxide Films for Electrochromic Windows.” Chem 2018, 4 (4), 821-832.
  32. PubPeer comment on: Cheng, W.; Moreno-Gonzalez, M.; Krzyszkowski, C.; Dvorak, D. J.; Weekes, D. M.; Tam, B.; Berlinguette, C. P. “Solution-Deposited Solid-State Electrochromic Windows.” iScience. 2018, 10, 80-86.
Curtis P. Berlinguette
OccupationProfessor & CEO
Academic background
Alma mater Texas A&M University
University of Alberta
Thesis Nanomagnetic molecular materials based on the hexacyanometallate building block: the preparation and characterization of high-spin cluster and chain compounds  (2005)
Doctoral advisor Professor Kim R. Dunbar
Other advisorsProfessor Richard H. Holm