Electrochromics is a type of electronic device that can modulate its light and heat transmission properties, which render energy saving and bring user visual comfort.
Research group in the field of electrochromics worldwide
North America
John R. Reynolds, Georgia Tech University
Dellia J. Milliron, UT Austin
Mike McGehee, University of Colorado, Boulder
Gregory Sotzing, University of Connecticut
Curtis Berlinguette, UBC
Asia Pacific
Lee Pooi See, NTU, Singapore.
Guey-Sheng Liou, National Taiwan University
Kuo-Chuan Ho, National Taiwan University
Eunkyoung Kim, Yonsei University, Korea
Caroline Sunyong Lee, Hanyang university
Chunye Xu, USTC, China
Hong Meng, Peking University, Shenzhen, China
Xiao-An Sean Zhang, Jilin University, China
Europe
Levent Toppare, Turkey
Bernard Dam, Delft University of Technology
Companies
Ambilight Inc (Make Glass Smart)
ChromoGenics (The performance glass pioneers)
Gentex (A Smarter Vision)
SageGlass (Smart Glass for Better Buidlings)
View Glass (Your Window to Wellness)
Research group in the field of electrochromics worldwide
North America
John R. Reynolds, Georgia Tech University
Dellia J. Milliron, UT Austin
Mike McGehee, University of Colorado, Boulder
Gregory Sotzing, University of Connecticut
Curtis Berlinguette, UBC
Asia Pacific
Lee Pooi See, NTU, Singapore.
Guey-Sheng Liou, National Taiwan University
Kuo-Chuan Ho, National Taiwan University
Eunkyoung Kim, Yonsei University, Korea
Caroline Sunyong Lee, Hanyang university
Chunye Xu, USTC, China
Hong Meng, Peking University, Shenzhen, China
Xiao-An Sean Zhang, Jilin University, China
Europe
Levent Toppare, Turkey
Bernard Dam, Delft University of Technology
Companies
Ambilight Inc (Make Glass Smart)
ChromoGenics (The performance glass pioneers)
Gentex (A Smarter Vision)
SageGlass (Smart Glass for Better Buidlings)
View Glass (Your Window to Wellness)