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Kotov grew up in the Soviet Union, under immense social pressure to be like everyone else. He stutters, and as a child and teen that was a constant reminder of his nonconformity. It took him a long time to realize being different didn’t mean having to automatically expect less from life.
“I was not part of the herd,” he said. “Only much later did I realize how useful that actually was.”
Kotov’s nanoscale adventures began when he was an undergraduate studying photosynthesis in plants. The photosynthetic center – the place where energy conversion happens in plants – is a nanoscale feature. Around the same time, researchers were discovering how to make semiconductors out of inorganic and metallic particles. Kotov used those new tools and techniques to replicate the intricate photosynthetic centers he was seeing and uncovered a whole new world of structures to work with.
He’s particularly intrigued by the way nanoparticles self-assemble, a seemingly biological process that can happen with inorganic materials at the nanoscale. Teasing out parallels with biological phenomena, he believes, is the key to unlocking major advances in energy and engineering.
“I believe that we’ve just scratched the surface of nanoscience,” Kotov said. “There are some profound discoveries hidden here.”
“I was not part of the herd,” he said. “Only much later did I realize how useful that actually was.”
Kotov’s nanoscale adventures began when he was an undergraduate studying photosynthesis in plants. The photosynthetic center – the place where energy conversion happens in plants – is a nanoscale feature. Around the same time, researchers were discovering how to make semiconductors out of inorganic and metallic particles. Kotov used those new tools and techniques to replicate the intricate photosynthetic centers he was seeing and uncovered a whole new world of structures to work with.
He’s particularly intrigued by the way nanoparticles self-assemble, a seemingly biological process that can happen with inorganic materials at the nanoscale. Teasing out parallels with biological phenomena, he believes, is the key to unlocking major advances in energy and engineering.
“I believe that we’ve just scratched the surface of nanoscience,” Kotov said. “There are some profound discoveries hidden here.”
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ACS nanono. 12 (2025): 11924-11935
Vera Kuznetsova, Alain Kadar, Anita Gaenko,Engin Er,Tao Ma, Kody G. Whisnant,Jessica Ma,Bing Ni, Natasha Mehta, Ji-Young Kim,Yurii K. Gun'ko,Nicholas A. Kotov
ACS NANO (2025)
Zi-Meng Han,YuanZhen Hou, Hao-Cheng Liu,Qing-Fang Guan,Huai-Bin Yang,Kun-Peng Yang,Chong-Han Yin,Zhang-Chi Ling, Yu-Xiang Zhao, Jun Xia, YinBo Zhu,HengAn Wu, Kody Whishant,Nicholas A Kotov,Shu-Hong Yu
pubmed(2025)
Physical review lettersno. 14 (2025): 147401-147401
Wenbing Wu, Alain Kadar,Sang Hyun Lee,Bum Chul Park,Jeffery E. Raymond,Thomas K. Tsotsis, Carlos E. S. Cesnik,Sharon C. Glotzer,Valerie Goss,Nicholas A. Kotov
ACS nanono. 17 (2025): 16327-16336
JOURNAL OF MATERIALS CHEMISTRY B (2025)
Matthew R. Hauwiller,Anastasia Visheratina, Duke Oeba,Balla Diop Ngom, Stephanie Hernandez, Martin Thuo,Nicholas Kotov
MRS Communicationspp.1-9, (2025)
Won Jin Choi, Ji-Young Kim, Myonghoo Hwang, Chung Man Lim, Bum Chul Park,Ahmet Emre, Sang Hyun Lee,Nicholas A Kotov
Nanoscaleno. 22 (2025): 13526-13530
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#Papers: 881
#Citation: 84297
H-Index: 151
G-Index: 278
Sociability: 8
Diversity: 3
Activity: 293
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