Events attended by UDUR
Title of the Conference/Workshop |
Date |
Size of the audience |
Type of activities |
ERPOS International Conference |
July 2017 |
/ |
Prof. Andrew Monkman: Networking activities at the conference in Scotland. Presentation of TADF state of the art and HyperOLED project objectives. |
SPIE Optics + Photonics 2017 |
August 2017 |
400+ |
Prof. Andrew Monkman: Part of the Program Committee for "Organic Light Emitting Materials and Devices" |
International TADF Symposium |
September 2017 |
60 |
Prof. Andrew Monkman: "Vibrational coupling in thermally activated delayed fluorescence, how resonance between energy levels yields 100% efficient OLEDs". |
81st Prague Meeting on Macromolecules |
September 2017 |
80 |
Prof. Andrew Monkman: "100% triplet harvesting without heavy metals. Ultra efficient OLEDs using TADF". |
WOREN Winter School, Poland |
January 2018 |
30 |
Prof. Andrew Monkman: Networking with relevant H2020 projects (e.g. ORZEL and EXCILIGHT) and training to PhD students. |
SPIE Photonics Europe |
April 2018 |
80 |
Prof. Andrew Monkman: "Ultrafast reverse intersystem crossing and 100% PLQY in the same TADF molecule, really!" |
SID Display Week |
May 2018 |
300 |
Prof. Andrew Monkman: Networking and promotion activities. |
ICSM 2018 |
July 2018 |
/ |
Prof. Andrew Monkman: "The Photophysics of TADF OLED Materials". |
European Symposium on organic reactivity |
September 2017 |
100+ |
Event organised by UDUR. Poster displayed and leaflets distributed. Discussion about the project and promotion during poster session and discussion breaks. |
ISNA 2017 |
July 2017 |
200+ |
Poster presented, Logo shown on poster. Discussion of project and promotion of project during poster session and discussion breaks. Poster with logo and showing photo physics of compounds synthesised |
Maximising the RISC |
June 2018 |
80 |
Event organised by UDUR and sponsored by HyperOLED project. Poster presented, Logo shown on poster. Discussion of project and promotion of project during poster session and discussion breaks. Poster prester with logo showing photo physics of compounds synthesised |
13th International Symposium on Functional pi-Electron Systems |
June 2017 |
300 |
Prof. Martin Bryce: Chair of the OLED materials session. Presentation on "New Materials for Highly-Efficient OLEDs Using TADF". |
Molecular Photophysics Conference II |
October 2017 |
75 |
Prof. Martin Bryce: “New organic materials for thermally activated delayed fluorescence and light-emitting devices”. |
H2020 EFINED Network Meeting |
January 2018 |
20 |
Prof. Martin Bryce: Networking and knowledge sharing with other EU R&D project. |
H2020 QuIET Meeting |
February 2018 |
20 |
Prof. Martin Bryce: Networking and knowledge sharing with other EU R&D project. |
Grasmere Heterocyclic chemistry meeting |
May 2019 |
100 |
Poster presentation on "synthetic routes to compounds and photophysics". More of a focus here on detailed synthesis dissemination due to a more synthetic audience. Graphical abstract available in conference booklet for the audience of all conference members to view |
IUPAC functional π-systems conference, Berlin |
June 2019 |
300+ |
Several poster presentations presented at a busy and highly attended poster session (100’s attendees) Jonathan Ward: "Fine-tuning highly emissive π-systems through modulation of conformation 1 and symmetry" Matthias Hempe: "Investigating the role of intersegmental molecular motions on the emission properties of TADF materials". Nadzeya A. Kukhta: "Subtly tuning donor strength results in highly efficient thermally activated delayed fluorescence emitter with unconventional electron-rich acceptor" |
Departmental Lunchtime seminar (chemistry) Durham |
November 2017 |
40 |
Prof. Martin Bryce Speaker at a departmental seminar disseminating TADF results to the local chemical community. |
SPIE Optics + Photonics 2019 |
February 2019 |
3000+ |
Prof. Martin Bryce: ” The importance of the chromophore rigidity on the efficiency of TADF emitters” Invited speaker and Part of the Program Committee for "Organic Light Emitting Materials and Devices |
Los Alamos National Laboratories |
December 2019 |
25 |
Prof. Martin Bryce: Rational design of organic room temperature phosphorescence and thermally activated delayed fluorescence emitters: theoretical and experimental approach”. |
Materials Research Society Boston, USA |
December 2019 |
40-70 |
Prof. Martin Bryce: 2 invited talk on "Molecular Design and Structure-Function Relationships in TADF Materials for Applications in OLEDs" and, "Aggregation Induced Emission (AIE) of Cyclometalated Iridium Complexes—Applications for Highly-Selective Sensing of Anions and Neutral Molecules". One tutorial on " Materials for Thermally-Activated Delayed Fluorescence—Molecular Design, Synthesis, Characterization and Device Applications”. |
King’s College, University of London |
February 2019 |
40 |
Invited departmental seminar on TADF materials |
University of St Andrews |
November 2019 |
50 |
Invited departmental seminar on TADF materials |
4th International TADF Workshop, Fukuoka |
August 2019 |
300 |
Prof. Martin Bryce: "Molecular Designs and Conformational Effects for All-organic TADF and RTP Materials" and session chair |
Imperial College London, annual symposium of the Centre for Plastic Electronics |
September 2018 |
100+ |
Prof. Andrew Monkman: "Vibrational Coupling in Thermally Activated Delayed Fluorescence – How Multiple Resonant Energy States Allow You to Beat Ir Triplet Harvesting" |
Gordon Conference on photoexcited states |
July 2018 |
200 |
Prof. Andrew Monkman: "Can a TADF Emitter Harvest Triplet States Faster than an Iridium Complex?… Yes It Can" |
SPIE, Optics + Photonics, USA |
August 2018 |
3000+ |
Prof. Andrew Monkman: "Towards ultra-high efficiency low roll off TADF OLEDs" and Part of the Program Committee for "Organic Light Emitting Materials and Devices |
EL2018, Tokyo |
September 2018 |
250 |
Prof. Andrew Monkman: "Vibrational coupling in thermally activated delayed fluorescence, how multiple resonant energy states allow you to beat Ir triplet harvesting" |
ICEL2018 South Korea |
October 2018 |
300 |
Prof. Andrew Monkman: Invited speaker on TADF photophysics and blue TADF emitters |
Samsung SDC Display Research Centre |
October 2018 |
100 |
Prof. Andrew Monkman: Invited departmental seminar: Networking and promotion activities. |
University of Oxford, Dept. Physical Chemistry |
February 2019 |
50 |
Prof. Andrew Monkman: Invited departmental seminar: Networking and promotion activities. |
Workshop on Progress in Nanotechnology and Optoelectronics, Lodz, Poland |
April 2019 |
150 |
Prof. Andrew Monkman: "Thermally activated delayed fluorescence from exciplexes, how dilution increases performance" |
ICOE2019, Hasselt, Belgium |
June 2019 |
200 |
Prof. Andrew Monkman: "Multiple rISC pathways in a TADF emitter can be good and bad for OLED performance" |
Optical Probes International Conference, Vilnius, Lithuania |
July 2019 |
Value |
Prof. Andrew Monkman: “Thermally Activated Delayed Fluorescence, from photophysics to devices, how molecular structure and risc rate control things". Dr. Patrycja Brook: "Moleculare design strategies for colour tuning of blue TADF Emitters" Dr. Marc K. Etherington: "Persistent Dimer Emission in Thermally Activated Delayed Fluorescence Materials" |
29th International Conference on Photochemistry, Boulder, USA |
July 2019 |
/ |
Prof. Andrew Monkman: "Vibrational Coupling Thermally Activated Delayed Fluorescence Boasted by Multiple Resonant Energy States" |
SBPMat XVIII, Brazilian Materials Society, Brazil |
September 2019 |
2000 |
Prof. Andrew Monkman: "Less is more, Thermally activated delayed fluorescence from exciplexes, how dilution increases performance" |