[4] Taylor joined the New York University Tandon School of Engineering in 2018, where continued to develop materials and devices for energy conversion, with a particular focus on perovskite solar cells.
[2][5] He and his colleagues developed a scalable process that is suitable for manufacturing solar panels on a large scale with high reproducibility.
[6] Alongside electron transport layers, Taylor has studied electromagnetic interference (EMI) blocking films, which limits damage to smartphones and other wearable technologies.
[2][7] The films consist of MXenes, two-dimensional transition metal carbides that are highly conductive and the ability to shield from electromagnetic interference.
The altered stacked multilayer graphitic carbon electrodes are chemically stable and can enhance the sodium ion storage capacity.