Peng Jiang Peng Jiang, Ph. D., is a Professor in the Department of Chemical Engineering at the University of Florida. He earned his Ph.D. in Materials Chemistry from Rice University. He received the National Science Foundation CAREER award in 2008. His areas of interest include self-assembled photonic crystals and colloidal plasmonics, shape memory polymers, smart windows for energy-efficient buildings, and broadband antireflection coatings for space and photovoltaic applications. Technologies Nanoparticle-infused Anti-Glare Coatings for Improved Solar Cells Tunable, Anti-Reflection Coating Using Common Shape Memory Polymers Polymer for Optical and Biometric Identity Authentication Systems Chromogenic Sensor for Analyzing Ethanol Concentration in Gasoline Anti-Reflection Coating for Curved and Rough Surfaces Polymeric Chromogenic Sensor to Analyze Ethanol Concentration in Gasoline, Drugs and Other Liquid Products Surface Texturing to Fabricate Black Silicon for High-efficiency Solar Cells and LEDs Smart Coating to Reflect Lasers and Dissipate Their Energy Pressure-Sensitive Hydrogels for Measuring Intraocular Pressure In-Situ Chromogenic Vapor Sensor that Precisely Detects Various Gases Smart Films with Photonic Crystal Micropatterns to Prevent Counterfeiting Dry Adhesive Films With Adjustable Adhesion Levels Black Silicon to Enhance Solar Panel Efficiency