MRS fall meeting in Boston

Natalie organized a symposium on Structure–Function Relationships and Interfacial Processes in Organic Semiconductors for Optoelectronics at the MRS Fall 2019 in Boston.
Demetra gave a talk on doped P3HT as part of the Structure–Function Relationships and Interfacial Processes in Organic Semiconductors for Optoelectronics at the MRS Fall 2019 in Boston.
Natalie gave a talk in the Perovskite symposium at the MRS Fall 2019 meeting in Boston.
Kaila presented her work on the design of a steady state photoconductivity setup and showed her results studying non-fullerene acceptors at the Wednesday night poster session of the MRS Fall 2019 in Boston.

Natalie, Nikos and Philipp presented work at the ICP in Boulder.

Nikolaos presented his work on Perovskites titled “What determines the Open Circuit Voltage of Perovskite Solar Cells?”. Philipp showed his work on the impact of THz mobility on charge separation and lifetime titled “Investigating the Ultrafast THz-Conductivity in Polymer:Non-Fullerene Heterojunctions”. Natalie gave an invited talk on the generation of charges in organic photovoltaics.