Professor of Practice, Mechanical, Aerospace, and Nuclear Engineering
Clint was the founder and CEO or the company who first commercialized semiconductor nanocrystals and have commercialized several other technologies in LED/uLED, biotech, TPV, thermoelectrics, and fan-out wafer-level packaging technologies.
1. Ashwin Rao, Giri Joshi, Bed Poudel, Clinton Ballinger, “A custom designed modular, scalable test system for an efficient performance evaluation of thermoelectric devices”, Energy Conversion and Management, Vol. 14 May (2022).
2. Rahul P. Gupta, Jeff Sharp, Adam Peng, Susanthri Perera, Clint Ballinger, Tao Zheng & Bruce Gnade, “Inorganic Colloidal Solution-Based Approach to Nanocrystal Synthesis of (Bi,Sb)2Te3”, Journal of Electronic Materials 41(6) 10.1007/s11664-011-1892-6 (2012).
3. P. F. Baldasaro, J. E. Raynolds, G. W. Charache, D. M. Depoy, C. T. Ballinger, T. Donovan, and J. M. Borrego, “Thermodynamic analysis of thermophotovoltaic efficiency and power density tradeoffs,” J. Appl. Phys. 89, 3319–3327 (2001).
4. E. Brown, C. Ballinger, S. Burger, G. Charache, L. Danielson, D. DePoy, T. Donovan, and M. LoCascio, “Measurements of Conversion Efficiency for a Flat Plate Thermophotovoltaic System Using a Photonic Cavity Test System,” 35th Intersociety Energy Conversion Engineering Conference and Exhibit, International Energy Conversion Engineering Conference (2000).
5. C.T. Ballinger, G.W. Charache, and C. S. Murray, “Monte Carlo analysis of a monolithic interconnected module with a back surface reflector,” Fourth NREL conference on thermophotovoltaic generation of electricity. AIP Conference Proceedings, Volume 460, pp. 161-174 (1999).