Professor Scott Keene

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Scott earned his B.S. from the University of Washington in 2015. He earned his PhD in 2020 from Stanford University, where he developed neuromorphic memory devices and biosensors using conducting polymers. He then joined the Department of Electrical Engineering and Cavendish Laboratory at the University of Cambridge with a Marie Curie postdoctoral fellowship to study mixed ionic‐electronic transport in conducting polymers. In July 2024, he joined the Department of Materials Science and NanoEngineering at Rice University as an assistant professor. He is currently interested in developing conducting polymer devices to address challenges in neuroengineering.

Research Areas

Bioelectronics, organic electronics, mixed ionic‐electronic conductors, biosensors, and neural interfaces.

Education

2020 PhD in Materials Science and Engineering, Stanford University

2018 M.S. in Materials Science and Engineering, Stanford University

2015 B.S. in Materials Science and Engineering, University of Washington

Teaching Areas

Materials science

Organic Electronics

Societies & Organizations

Member, Materials Research Society

Honors & Awards

2021: Marie Skłodowska‐Curie Individual Fellowship

2020: Materials Research Society Graduate Student Award

2019: JSPS Posdoctoral Fellowship

2015: Stanford Graduate Research Fellowship

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