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Abstract: Nanocrystal materials are emerging as an important class of tools that are revolutionizing both fundamental science and technological applications due to their many unique properties. In particular, quantum dots nanocrystals have demonstrated their great potential to be applied in a wide variety of applications as a unique emissive material. In my talk, I will first describe my experimental effort for the synthesis and characterization of a new generation of quantum dots nanocrystals. These dots for the first time combine, in one material, all the best performance metrics desired in quantum dot nanomaterials. In the second part of my talk, I will show how we can use colloidal nanocrystals as building blocks to generate higher-order architectures in assemblies. I will use multifunctional supernanoparticles which self-assemble from fluorescent quantum dots and magnetic nanoparticles as a model system to demonstrate the synthesis, superstructure and property characterizations and their potential biological applications. |