People
People
Haque Group Staff Members
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Dr Saif Haque |
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Dr Irene Sánchez-Molina Santos Associate Researcher Irene's Personal Research Page |
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Dr Thomas Rath |
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Dr Michael Brown |
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Dr Ute Cappel |
Students in the Haque Group
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Andrew MacLachlan |
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Jason Röhr |
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Flannan O'Mahony |
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Chaz Keiderling |
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Roland Piper |
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Thana Postgraduate Research Student |
Haque Group Alumni
Past members of the Haque Group and the projects they were involved with:
Staff
- Thierry Lutz - nanocrystal and precursor synthesis, spectroscopic characterisation
- Simon King - spectroscopic characterisation, device fabrication, systems engineering
- Luke Reynolds - characterisation, ultrafast spectroscopy, device fabrication, systems engineering
PhD Students
- Henry Leventis - Transient Optical Studies of Photoinduced Charge Transfer in Semiconductor Quantum Dot Solar Cells
- Nurlan Tokmoldin - Fabrication and Characterization of Hybrid Metal-Oxide/Polymer Light-Emitting Diodes
- Simon King - Transient Optical Characterisation of Donor-Acceptor Block Copolymers for Use in Solar Cells
- Clare Dyer-Smith - Spectroscopic Studies of Excited States in Polyfluorene:Small Molecule Blends Films
- Luke Reynolds - Transient Optical Studies of Exciton Dynamics in Organic Solar Cells
- Thitikorn Boonkoom - InP Quantum Dots for Hybrid Photovoltaic Devices
- Neha Bansal
- Simon Dowland - Optoelectronic and Spectroscopic Characterisation of Polymer-Cadmium Sulfide Nanocomposite Solar Cells
MRes Students
- Ben Stafford - Transient Optical Characterisation of Nanocrystal-Sensitised Solar Cells
- Thitikorn Boonkoom - Synthesis and Characterization of Functionalized Quantum Dots for Photovoltaic Device Applications
- Cecile Bouet - Hybrid Inorganic/Polymer Nanocomposite Solar Cells
- Andrew MacLachlan - In-situ Grown Hybrid Organic-Inorganic Photovoltaics
- Neha Bansal - Inverted Hybrid Organic/Inorganic Diodes
- Prashan Karunanantharajah - Transient Optical Studies of ZnO/P3HT Interfaces
MSci Students
- Luke Reynolds - Organic Solar Cells By Self Assembly of Molecular Electronic Materials
- Nick Griffiths - Inverted Architecture Hybrid Organic/Inorganic Light-Emitting Devices
- Lyndsey Garril - Quantum Dot-Sensitised Nanostructured Solar Cells
- Simon Dowland - Inverted Architecture Hybrid Organic Inorganic Light Emitting Devices
- Flannan O'Mahony - Transient Spectroscopic Studies of Quantum Dot Based Solar Cells
- Andrew MacLachlan - Investigation of Xanthates as Quantum Dot Precursors for Use in Quantum Dot Sensitised Cells
- Alexander Ward - Formation of Nanocrystals In-Situ for Enhanced Electron Transfer in Nanocrystal-Polymer Hybrid Solar Cells
- Daniel Beatrup - Investigation of Metal Selenides for Use in Quantum Dot Sensitized Solar Cells
- Maddison Coke - The Direct Growth of Cadmium Sulphide Nanoparticles Through the Annealing of Cadmium Precursor in Solid State Red Absorbing Polymer Films for the Use as Hybrid Solar Cells
- Nathan Solomon - Bismuth Sulfide as the Light Harvesting Component in Nanostructured Solar Cells
- Oliver Garnett - Implementing P3HT Nanowires into Hybrid Inorganic-Organic Solar Cells Based on Cadmium Sulphide Nanoparticles
- Samuel Trimmer - The Optimisation of Antimony Sulfide Sensitised Solar Cells
Visiting Students
- Piedrys Gallardo - Photoluminescent Dyes Using Lanthanide Centres
- Nestor Guijarro Carratala - Quantum Dot Sensitised Solar Cells