Paul Alivisatos, Ph.D.
2024 Enrico Fermi Presidential Award Laureate
Honored for developing the foundational materials and physical chemistry to produce beneficial nanocrystals and polymers with controlled size, shape, connectivity, and topology that underpin energy-efficient technology, optical devices, and medical diagnostic technology.
Biography:
Paul Alivisatos is president of the University of Chicago and John D. MacArthur Distinguished Service Professor in the Department of Chemistry. President Alivisatos was previously executive vice chancellor and provost of the University of California, Berkeley, where he held numerous positions including director of the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory from 2009-2016. Alivisatos received a bachelor’s in chemistry from the University of Chicago and his PhD in chemistry from Berkeley. As a preeminent scientist and entrepreneur, his pioneering research in nanomaterials have demonstrated key applications of nanocrystals in biological imaging and renewable energy. For his work, he has been recognized with numerous awards, including the Linus Pauling Medal, the Wolf Prize in Chemistry, the Priestley Medal, and the National Medal of Science. Most recently, he was awarded the 2024 Kavli Prize in Nanoscience.