Current members

Docent

Professor in Physics with passion for the rational development of functional and sustainable light-emission devices.

Postdoctor

My research focuses on the fabrication of sustainable LECs through printed electronics. Previously, I´ve worked on solution shearing of materials for electronic devices.

Docent

My research focuses on biomass-derived functional nanomaterials and their use in sustainable optoelectronic applications.

Researcher

I focus on the development of high-efficiency light-emitting electrochemical cells.

Postdoctor

My research focuses on the relation between the active layer’s nanostructure and ion transport in LECs. Previously, I researched the stability of organic photovoltaic devices as well as the mechanical characterization of (un)doped organic semiconductors.

Postdoctor

My research focuses on the morphology of the active layer in LECs, with particular emphasis on the distribution and dynamic behavior of free volume and its relationship with ion dynamics.

Research Engineer

I am doing research on the fabrication and operation of printed organic electronics, mainly light-emitting electrochemical cells. 

Staff Scientist

I am interested in device physics and lab instrumentation.

Research Engineer
Focus on the development and utilization of light-emitting electrochemical cells in practical application.
Principal Research engineer
A problem solver of highest quality that makes sure that all pieces of equipment are in perfect shape, and also the Manager of Nanolab.

M.Sc. Yuntao Qiu

Ph.D. student

I am passionate about researching the operating mechanism of light-emitting electrochemical cells (LECs)  devices. I am currently using small molecules to fabricate LEC devices and studying the physical luminescence mechanism in LEC devices.

Marie Skłodowska-Curie Postdoctoral Fellow

I focus on device physics and ion distribution dynamics in LECs. Previously, I worked on self-heating in OLEDs, exciton dynamics in organic semiconductors, and room-temperature phosphorescence. 

Ph.D. student

I am interested in ion and charge transport and in the development of sustainable light-emitting electrochemical cells.

Ph.D. student

I am interested in the fabrication of flexible, efficient, and transparent light-emitting electrochemical cells with novel materials.

M.Sc. William Strömberg

Ph.D. student

I aspire to contribute to a realization of green technology utilizing sustainable materials. By combining characterization of materials and performance analysis of LECs I have been working on topics such as electrochemical doping, reusability and durability.

M.Sc. Sikha Sanjay Menon

Ph.D. student

I am interested in the synthesis and exploration of biomass-derived carbon dots with tuneable optical and morphological properties for sustainable optoelectronic and biomedical applications.

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