Education
Robinson grew up in Indianapolis and discovered science and engineering through a National Science Foundation program in eighth grade. Robinson obtained his BS and MS in mechanical engineering at Tufts University and his PhD in Applied Physics 2004 at Columbia University.Academic career
Richard Robinson joinedResearch
Robinson works on size-, shape-, composition-, and surface-controlled nanoparticle synthesis, and nanoparticle assembly, and nanoparticle assembly for electronic and catalytic applications. Robinson's work was featured in the Cornell Chronicle, Physics Today, and R&D. In addition, Robinson has received many awards and distinctions for his research, such as the National Science Foundation Early Career Development Award, Fulbright Scholar, and the R&D 100 Award for his work on nanocrystal solar cells. As of Spring 2024, his publications have received 11,418 citations, and his h-index is 36.Honors and awards
Robinson received an NSF CAREER Award from the National Science Foundation and a 3M Non-Tenured Faculty Award in 2012.References
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