Lynn Loo

Theodora D. '78 and William H. Walton III '74 Professor in Engineering, Professor of Chemical and Biological Engineering

Website: http://www.princeton.edu/cbe/people/faculty/loo/

Office: Andlinger Center for Energy and the Environment, 118

Phone: 609-258-9091

Research interests: Organic and polymer electronics, including transistors, solar cells, sensors and energy efficient smart windows; hybrid organic-inorganic perovskites; patterning; processing-structure-function relationships of complex materials.

News

  • Iain McCulloch named Andlinger Center director, joins Princeton faculty

  • Clean energy goals require a geopolitical rethink, experts said at Andlinger meeting

  • a magnifying glass enlarges part of a perovskite solar cell

    Once seen as fleeting, a new solar tech shines on and on

  • grayscale microscope image of ultra-thin material layers

    Ultra-thin design boosts durability of high-performance, low-cost solar cells

  • crowd at annual meeting

    Andlinger meeting highlights corporate role in clean energy transition

  • Side-by-side portraits of a woman with long dark hair and a woman with short light hair

    Lynn Loo steps down as Andlinger Center director to lead global center for decarbonizing shipping

Research

  • Energy and Environment

  • Entrepreneurship

  • Materials Science and Engineering

Affiliations

  • Professor and student work together in lab setting.

    Chemical and Biological Engineering

  • Faculty member, seated at end of row of colleagues, leads panel discussion.

    Andlinger Center for Energy and the Environment

  • Researchers, dressed in white suits, work in "clean room" lab under yellow light.

    Princeton Materials Institute