Prof. Robert A. Niederman is a Professor Emeritus, Department of Molecular Biology and Biochemistry and Rutgers Climate and Energy Institute. Rutgers University, His research areas are Biohybrid Solar PV and Dye-Sensitized Cells. His energy research focuses on the development of biohybrid electrophotochemical cells using bacterial photosynthetic membranes in the photoconversion of abundant near-IR radiation to useful currents, and modified dye-sensitized solar cells with bacterial photosynthetic membranes as sensitizers. Other research has focused on the structure, function and assembly of bacterial photosynthetic membranes.
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Short Biography
Prof. Robert A. Niederman is a Professor Emeritus, Department of Molecular Biology and Biochemistry and Rutgers Climate and Energy Institute. Rutgers University, His research areas are Biohybrid Solar PV and Dye-Sensitized Cells. His energy research focuses on the development of biohybrid electrophotochemical cells using bacterial photosynthetic membranes in the photoconversion of abundant near-IR radiation to useful currents, and modified dye-sensitized solar cells with bacterial photosynthetic membranes as sensitizers. Other research has focused on the structure, function and assembly of bacterial photosynthetic membranes.