PE-DTC Annual Projects Presentations 2012

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The Plastic Electronics Doctoral Training Centre hosts the Annual Projects Presentations.

The Plastic Electronics DTC hosted the Annual Projects Presentation on 19th September, students from the 1st and 2nd cohorts presented their work to members of the Advisory Board and members of the Affiliates Programme.

The presentations were followed by a poster session where all the students including those from the 3rd cohort showcased their work.

Prizes were awarded for the best talks of the day, congratulations to the winners:

James Bannock

David James

Kirsty Roy

Student Presentations included:

Roland Piper - "2-Photon Triplet-Triplet Annihilation Upconversion for Photovoltaics”

Sebastian Wood - “Understanding thin film morphology of polymer:polymer photovolatic blends controlled by nanowire formation and molecular weight variation”

Andrew Strang - “Hybrid organic-inorganic material for solution-processed photonic structures"

Paul Westacott - “Understanding polymer:fullerene blends: influence of molecular weight on microstructure and opto-electronic processes”

Calum McAndrew - “Improving carbon nanotube electrodes”

Rajeev Dattani - “Correlating polymer solution conformation and thin film nanostructure: implications for BHJ processing”

Mindaugas Juozapavicius - “Mechanism of photoinduced electron injection and photocurrent loss in stable dye-sensitized solar cells”

Mohammad Chaudhary - “Heterogeneous Polymer Structures for Enhanced Charge Carrier Mobility and Optical Gain”

George Barnes - “Synthesis and Characterisation of Diindenopyrazine based polymers for use in Plastic Electronics”

James Bannock - “Smart Reactors for Optoelectronic Materials”

David Beesley - “Self aligned organic transistors”

Joseph Shaw - “Fabricating Organic Nanostructures”

Matthew Allinson - “Organometallic precursors for zinc oxide acceptor materials in hybrid photovoltaic devices”

Kirsty Roy - “Magnetic Field Effects on OLED Luminescence”

Stephen Logan - “Charge Injection and Transport in Triarylamine Copolymers with Solution Processed Metal Oxide Contacts”

Andrew MacLachlan - “In-situ generation of inorganic nanoparticles for use in photovoltaic devices”

Sheridan Few - “Modelling Charge Separation in Photocells”

David James - “Synthesis of low bandgap polymers for OPVs and transistors”

Sarah-Emily Mutch - “Organic Semiconductor Electrodes for Biomedical Implants”

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Lisa O'Donnell

Lisa O'Donnell
Department of Physics

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