New project students
We are once again delighted that students from the school of Physics and Astronomy are joining us for their final year projects. We have five students this year who will be researching a range of topics from “photon…
We are once again delighted that students from the school of Physics and Astronomy are joining us for their final year projects. We have five students this year who will be researching a range of topics from “photon…
The abstract deadline for the Organic Photonics and Electronics conferences at SPIE Optics and Photonics in San Diego is approaching fast. Plenary speakers from four continents are Profs Stephen Forrest, Jenny Nelson,…
Last chance to submit abstracts to the ICSM Dresden. An exciting programme with plenary speakers including Quyen Nguyen, Henning Sirringhaus, Chunyan Chi, and our former group member John Lupton
The unique organic lasers made by the group here in St Andrews have been featured in this months edition of Physics world! Congratulations Kou and Junyi, it is great to see your hard work being talked about.
Congratulations to Eglė for her review “The Blue Problem: OLED Stability and Degradation Mechanisms” accepted in J. Phys. Chem. Lett. It focuses on the stability of blue TADF OLEDs. DOI to follow.
Professor Jun Yeob Lee from Korea gave a talk on Molecular Design of Narrow Emitting Blue Organic Light-Emitting Materials at the Organic Semiconductor Centre.
OSC alumni Dr Jonathan Harwell recently published a paper with Prof Ifor Samuel titled “Nanoimprint Lithography as a Route to Nanoscale Back-Contact Perovskite Solar Cells” https://pubs.acs.org/doi/10.1021/acsanm.3c02493
Lethy and Ifor have recently contributed to “A status report on emerging photovoltaics” with SPIE. It discusses many solar technologies and their future prospects. https://doi.org/10.1117/1.JPE.13.042301
Congratulations to Dr Edward Ogugu for completing his PhD viva yesterday. We are all very proud of him, especially his supervisor Prof Graham Turnbull. Well done Edward!
Over the past two days Michele, Thomas and Liam have been presenting their work at the CDT scientific conference here in St Andrews. Liam and Thomas both presented posters, whilst Michele gave a talk on Fluorescence…