Hazel E. Assender  WAFT Co-Investigator gives a talk at the Printed and Flexible Electronics Congress 2017, 21-22 February, London, UK

Title: "Roll-to-roll manufacture of all-evaporated organic circuits for flexible electronics",

http://www.global-engage.com/event/printed-flexible-electronics/


Prof Hazel E. Assender


Conference talk


Dr Nathan Youngblood


Welcome!


Prof Martin R. Castell


won the John Yarwood Memorial Medal

We welcome Nathan Youngblood WAFT PDRA in Harish's research group.

Nathan conducted PhD at the University of Minnesota (Electrical Engineering, supervisor: Prof Mo Li) and at the University of New Mexico (Optical Science and Engineering). He is working now with the the optical properties of phase-change materials. His WAFT research will address ex-situ metrology and flexible display development tasks.

WAFT NEWS

The Global Young Academy is an international academy of young scientists. Moritz's research focus is on organic solar cells, an emerging solar cell technology. With his work on renewable energies, he aims to contribute to solving the challenges for transforming our energy system into a sustainable one and his underlying goal is to promote the special responsibility of scientists towards society.

The British Vacuum Council Senior Prize for 2016 and associated John Yarwood Memorial Medal have been awarded to Professor Martin Castell in the Department of Materials for his surface atomic structure work using ultra high vacuum scanning tunnelling microscopy.

The prize is awarded for distinguished contributions to British scientific research in the fields of vacuum science, surface science, thin films.

Reflecting on Displays - the future of colour


Harish gave a talk at the TEDxEton event about how phase change materials and the developent of nano-scale components will change the nature of colour displays. He explains the technology of reflective displays.


Prof Harish Bhaskaran


TEDxEton talk


Prof Moritz Riede


Elected co-chair of the Global Young Academy Academy