Devices
In order to translate any organic optoelectronic platform into a commercial reality, prototype devices need to be produced at a size suited to the application via an appropriate manufacturing methodology. The Device members work on a range of different devices including OLEDs, solar cells, transistor (including light-emitting transistors), lasers, photodiodes, and sensors, which can be used in applications such as displays and lighting, electricity generation, and explosives detection. The ultimate goal is to integrate several different organic semiconductor technologies into a single device for selected applications.
Professor Mats Andersson
Flinders University
Professor Paul Burn
University of Queensland
Associate Professor Nadim Darwish
Curtin University
Dr Nathaniel Davis
Victoria University of Wellington
Dr Mile Gao
The University Of Queensland
Associate Professor Matthew Griffith
University of Sydney
Associate Professor David Jones
University of Melbourne
Dr Nikos Kopidakis
Macquarie University
Professor Girish Lakhwani
University of Sydney
Professor David Lewis
Flinders University
Professor Paul Low
University of Western Australia
Associate Professor Damia Mawad
University of New South Wales
Professor Dane McCamey
University of New South Wales
Professor Chris McNeill
Monash University
Associate Professor Attila Mozer
University of Wollongong
Associate Professor Ebinazar Namdas
University of Queensland
Dr Andrew Nattestad
Monash University
Dr Almantas Pivrikas
Murdoch University
Dr Jessie Posar
University of Wollongong
Professor Prashant Sonar
Queensland University of Technology
Associate Professor Ashraf Uddin
University of New South Wales
Associate Professor Koushik Venkatesan
Macquarie University
Associate Professor Wallace Wong
University of Melbourne
Associate Professor Soniya Yambem
Queensland University of Technology
