People
![]() | Marc Baldo is the Esther and Harold E. Edgerton Career Development Associate Professor of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science. Marc received his B.Eng. from the University of Sydney in 1995 with first class honors and university medal, and his Ph.D. from Princeton University in 2001. He has been at MIT since 2002. |
| Michael Segal is doing his doctoral studies on exciton spin in organic semiconductors. He graduated with the gold medal in Engineering Physics from the University of Alberta in 1997, and published on astrophysics and subterranean radio before coming to MIT in 2001. |
| Jon Mapel received his PhD in the Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science in 2008. He received his B.S. from the University of Southern California in 2003. Jon is currently exploring novel structures and materials for solar power harvesting devices and organic solar concentrators. |
| Mihai Bora is a fourth year graduate student at MIT in the Physics Department. He works on chemical sensing using organic thin film transistors |
| Kemal Celebi is a third year graduate student at MIT in the Physics Department. He received his BS from Bilkent University in 2004. He is currently working on modeling photovoltaic devices and Kelvin probe microscopy. |
| Tim Heidel is a third year graduate student at MIT in the Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science. He received his B.S. in 2005 and M.Eng in 2006, both from MIT. Tim is currently exploring novel structures and materials for increasing light absorption in organic photovoltaic devices. |
| Michael Currie (Mike) is a third year graduate student working on organic photovoltaics. He is exploring the use of OLED materials in luminescent solar concentrators. Prior to graduate school he was an officer in the United States Air Force, where he researched atmospheric optical turbulence, and worked at MIT Lincoln Lab, where he researched anti-aircraft weapon systems. His other interests include sustainable building technology, composting and backpacking. |
| Carlijn Mulder is a first year graduate student at MIT in the Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science. She first joined the group for the year '06-'07 as a visiting student from Delft University of Technology, the Netherlands, where she was persuing a masters in Applied Physics, and a minor in Management of Technology. Her research focuses on novel designs for Organic Light Emitting Diodes, and on biological light harvesting complexes. |
| Jiye Lee is a first year graduate student at MIT in the Department of Electrical |
| Priya Jadhav is a first year PhD student at MIT. She received a BE in EE |
| Benjie Limketkai is a fifth year graduate student at MIT in the Department of Electrical Engineering. He received his B.S. degree from Caltech in 2002. He is currently working on interface disorder and charge injection into organic semiconductors. |
| Shalom Goffri (Shlomy) is a postdoc working on organic photovoltaics and field-effect transistors. Before joining the group Shlomy completed his PhD at the University of Cambridge on the subject of crystalline multi-component systems and their use in organic field-effect transistors with Prof. Henning Sirringhaus. He is currently exploring the use of organic materials in luminescent solar concentrators. |
| Kaveh Milaninia is currently working on nanoelectromechanical memories and switches. |





