Author: Kaila Yallum
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Visit and Talk from Loren Kaake
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FemtoMat hosted Prof. Dr. Loren Kaake last week for a talk at the Departement für Chemie, Biochemie, und Pharmazie!
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FemtoMat at Scientifica 2021!
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Rishi, Gareth, and Kaila had a great time presenting our research on Organic Photovoltaics in the annual Scientifica event at ETH Zürich as part of the team for NCCRmust.
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Kaila and Demetra presented at ICP 2021!
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Demetra participated in the virtual ICP 2021 conference where she presented her work on Ultrafast Photoinduced Intermolecular Charge Transfer in Doped TAPC Films. Kaila presented her work on the excited state behavior of non-fullerene acceptors in solutions, films, and devices.
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NCCR Women in Science Campaign
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FemtoMat is proud of our Women in Science! Check out our three PhD students Eva, Priscila, and Kaila in their contribution to the NCCR Women in Science campaign!
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New PhD Student!
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FemtoMat is happy to welcome Cedric Hoffman to our group of researchers! Check our “people” section to read about him and the rest of our team!
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EMRS Talks from Natalie and Olivier!
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Olivier’s work on the effect of polymer sidechains on transistor response time was presented at the EMRS 2021 conference. Natalie contributed invited talk on spectroscopy of organic semiconductors.
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MRS Spring 2021 Poster
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Kaila was able to present her work on Charge Transport in Non-Fullerene Acceptors at the Spring MRS 2021 Virtual Conference! The poster presentation can be viewed on demand as part of the EL.01.02 Symposium.
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NCCR MUST Women in Science!
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Kaila, Eva, and Priscila are working to inspire the next generation of women in science with their outreach work with the NCCR MUST! Don’t miss their video on YouTube this summer!
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New Research Published!
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Discover the ultrafast charge transfer dynamics at origin of photoconductivity in doped organic solids by clicking here to read all about the work Demetra carried out with our collaborators in Noel Giebink’s lab at Penn State!
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New Research Published!
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Julien’s idea on applying time-domain ptychography to Sum Frequency Generation spectroscopy has been published! Click here for the full article. Thanks to Tobias Schweizer and Prof. Thomas Feurer from the Institute of Applied Physics, and to Bruno and Priscila for the experimental support.