
Advanced Functional Materials and Devices Group
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The Advanced Solar Lab Oxford studying emerging energy materials, in particular organic solar cells, led by Moritz Riede. Views my (MR) own. @ISC Fellow
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https://www.physics.ox.ac.uk/research/afmd-group 24-02-2016 17:56:32
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Yun Xiao, co-supervised by Prof Henry Snaith Henry Snaith Group , submitted his #PhD thesis on Friday🥳! Started his journey in Oxford Materials and submitted in Department of Physics at University of Oxford from China! Awesome achievement and huge congratulations from us all😀! Corpus Christi College Oxford Department of Physics at University of Oxford

And another #PhD thesis submission last Friday by Bernd Sturza🥳, co-supervised by Prof Robin Nicholas Department of Physics at University of Oxford! Big smiles outside of ExamSchoolsOxfordUni (and more memorable than the email confirmation...). Awesome achievement and huge congratulations from us all😀! University College, Oxford (Univ)


the best beamtime team ever - doing in situ GIWAXS studies growing organic thin films at Diamond Light Source with the MINERVA chamber on I07 - also massive shoutout to Moritz for delivering us late night coffee! Advanced Functional Materials and Devices Group ☕️


Congrats🥳 to Dr Anna Jungbluth for her just published work on how to disentangle the impact of different intermolecular interactions on energy levels and charge generation in #OPV doi.org/10.1063/5.0148… Department of Physics at University of Oxford Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council Wolfson College, Oxford


Congrats to our DPhil student Irfan Habib🥳 for his just published paper on a "flying" NFA, and many thanks to Prof Weiwei Li and his team for the NFA. Not yet better than fullerenes, but a good start😀 doi.org/10.1063/5.0148… Department of Physics at University of Oxford St Cross College


Huge congratulations 🥳👏 to Victoria Santana Santamaria for her poster "Spectral Selectivity for Vacuum Deposited Agrivoltaic Organic Photovoltaics" and winning an #award at the recent EPSRC Vacation Internship Poster Event in Oxford😀. Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council Department of Physics at University of Oxford St Anne's College


FYI, MRS Fall Meeting Boston 😀, Department of Physics at University of Oxford Materials Research Society (MRS) @QueensCollegeOx

Interested in joining Department of Physics at University of Oxford at University of Oxford ? Our Department is looking for an "Associate Professor of Semiconductor Materials, Devices and Nanostructures"😀. More details here: jobs.ac.uk/job/DFI417/ass… . Application deadline 28 Feb 2024


What fun collab with Prof Bogani & his group😀! Modulating the edges of graphene nanoribbons brightens their luminescence 4-fold via emission from otherwise dark states, addressing one of the key issues in graphene nanomaterials. doi.org/10.1038/s41467… Horizon Europe 🇪🇺 University College, Oxford (Univ)

Congratulations to linkedin.com/in/anna-jungbl…🥳 & our collab with the teams of Profs Banerji (FemtoMat) and Bredas for dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41467… on how free charge carrier generation works (or doesn't) in low-offset fullerene #OPV systems Department of Physics at University of Oxford DCBPunibern CBC @ UA 😀

Interested in joining Department of Physics at University of Oxford and working on UK's National Thin Film Cluster Facility for Advanced Functional Materials? We have an exciting #jobopening , deadline 16 September. More details please see jobs.ac.uk/job/DJF269/tec… University of Oxford Cluster Facility




Very happy to see also this recent publication, and great that more researchers are looking into vacuum-based organic PV😀! Many thanks for ra pacalaj and Durrant Group leading this collaboration!

Our colleagues Diamond Light Source have a permanent beamline scientist position available at the I07 surface & interface diffraction beamline, for details see: vacancies.diamond.ac.uk/vacancy/beamli… We've been using I07 for some years, in particular for MINERVA: doi.org/10.1063/1.4989… 😀