Prof. Erin Teich conducting research with her student Jennifer Doyle.

The Emergence of Collective Intelligence: Understanding Human Behavior through AI Agents Faculty

Funding Source: The International Human Frontier Science Program Organization, RGEC33/2024 – Most of us would probably agree with the old adage that “two heads are better than one.” Indeed, many heads are often even better: The greatest achievements in human … Continue reading The Emergence of Collective Intelligence: Understanding Human Behavior through AI Agents Faculty

Wellesley students conducting in situ structural characterization of perovskites.

Exploring the Structure and Stability of Perovskite Semiconductors

Funding Source: Office of Science Visiting Faculty Program – With tunable direct-bandgaps, high defect tolerance, and low embodied energy, metal halide perovskites have emerged as game-changing materials for low-cost and high-efficiency multijunction solar cells to meet our current and emerging … Continue reading Exploring the Structure and Stability of Perovskite Semiconductors