PhD graduations 2023
Congratulations to Dr Stefan Diesing (pictured) and Dr Junyi Gong for completing their PhDs in the OSC and graduating today.
Congratulations to Dr Stefan Diesing (pictured) and Dr Junyi Gong for completing their PhDs in the OSC and graduating today.
This week Aswin is attending the festival of Algae in Manchester. Here he has presented a poster of his work “Wavelength tunable light sources for growing algae”.
Edward and Ross recently attended the CENSIS technology summit in Glasgow to showcase their work with Lightwater Sensors.
On October 2nd, Prof Ifor Samuel gave a keynote talk on the results recently published in Nature at ECME 2023 in Bari, Italy, whilst Prof Graham Turnbull, Dr Kou Yoshida and Liam King were demonstrating Visible Light…
Members of the Organic Semiconductor Centre recently presented their work at the Optical Probes conference in Vilnius Lithuania. The Optical Probes conference is one of the leading conferences on understanding organic…
Many members of the Organic Semiconductor Centre attended the 24th IKSS summer school in Krutyn, Poland. Congratulations to Dr Kou Yoshida who won the best talk prize for his work on visible light communication (VLC)…
Science Discovery Day on the 9th of March in the School of Physics and Astronomy was a great chance to show off our work to the public and inspire local childrens’ love of Physics. We made solar cells, raced…
Members of the OSC visited the Scottish Parliament to showcase their work in organic solar cells, organic light-emitting diodes (OLEDs) and explosives sensing on the 7th of March. The exhibition was divided into…
The Organic Semiconductor Centre hosted a symposium on Frontiers in Organic Optoelectronics as part of our EPSRC-JSPS core to core grant which links our centre to leading centres at Kyoto and Kyushu Universities, as…
Superman’s ability to shoot laser beams from his eyes has come a step closer to reality, with discoveries made by a research team at the University of St Andrews. Lasers on the eye – ocular lasers – may now be possible…