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The Dalton group’s research focuses on the interdisciplinary field of materials chemistry with particular emphasis on high technology electronic, electro-optic, and nonlinear optical materials and
emphasis on nanoscale materials and architectural construction techniques.
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- Professor Dalton has been elected as a Fellow of SPIE and as a Fellow of Optical Society of America for 2008
- Professor Dalton has been appointed to the B. Seymour Rabinovitch Chair of Chemistry
- Professor Dalton was given a Lifetime Achievement Award for his outstanding achievement and innovation in the field of nonlinear optics and advances in nanotechnology - Aug 2008 >>
- SPIE Special Session on NLO Polymers: In Recognition of the Contributions Made by Professor Dalton >>
- The Journal of Physical Chemistry honors Professor Dalton by publishing a Festschrift - See cover page >> issue >>
- "Revisiting organic optical nonlinearity leads to a new class of materials" - SPIE News article >>
- Professor Dalton gives "Frontiers of Science" lecture series at the University of Utah >>
- "Photonic integration improves on current technologies" - SPIE News article >>
- "Towards photon-driven computer chips" -Read the news report in Puget Sound Business Journal about Professor Dalton's initiatives on nanophotonics
- Professor Dalton and his colleagues receive the IEEE/LEOS William Streifer Scientific Achievement Award for 2006
- Silicon Modulator Operates at Terahertz Frequencies" - Feature article in Photonics Spectra about the Dalton Group's recent findings published in Nature Materials
- Professor Dalton has been elected a fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) AAAS News, University week feature
- Read a draft book chapter that provides an overview of recent advances in the development of electro-optic materials by Professor Dalton
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