The MEGA project recently organized a summer school centred around the topic of "Heavy Metal Free Emitters for New-Generation Light Sources." This event coincided with the International conference – school "Advanced Materials and Technologies (AMT 2023)," held in Palanga, Lithuania, and overseen by the MEGA project coordinator, Kaunas University of Technology.
Project partners hailing from Taiwan and Armenia participated, presenting their latest research findings to a niche audience of academics and enthusiasts.
Prof. Tien-Lung Chiu delivered a lecture on the subject of "Long Lifetime Blue Organic Light-Emitting Diode." He discussed the concept of triplet-triplet fusion mechanisms, aiming to enhance efficiency by converting low-energy triplet excitons into high-energy singlet excitons.
Following suit, Prof. Li-Yin Chen gave a presentation on "Innovation in Organic Semiconductor-based Gas Sensors." Her focus was on exploring strategies to enhance the performance of organic gas sensors. She also speculated about potential applications in disease detection and water quality monitoring.
Lastly, Pro. Narine Durgaryan shared insights on the "Synthesis and Investigation of Semiconductive Polymers and Oligomers." She provided an overview of the molecular design, synthesis, and properties of conjugated polymers and oligomers.
In summary, the MEGA summer school provided an excellent platform for exchanging research insights.
Project partners hailing from Taiwan and Armenia participated, presenting their latest research findings to a niche audience of academics and enthusiasts.
Prof. Tien-Lung Chiu delivered a lecture on the subject of "Long Lifetime Blue Organic Light-Emitting Diode." He discussed the concept of triplet-triplet fusion mechanisms, aiming to enhance efficiency by converting low-energy triplet excitons into high-energy singlet excitons.
Following suit, Prof. Li-Yin Chen gave a presentation on "Innovation in Organic Semiconductor-based Gas Sensors." Her focus was on exploring strategies to enhance the performance of organic gas sensors. She also speculated about potential applications in disease detection and water quality monitoring.
Lastly, Pro. Narine Durgaryan shared insights on the "Synthesis and Investigation of Semiconductive Polymers and Oligomers." She provided an overview of the molecular design, synthesis, and properties of conjugated polymers and oligomers.
In summary, the MEGA summer school provided an excellent platform for exchanging research insights.