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Over the past five days, the Ray Dolby Centre hosted the 17th European Conference on Molecular Electronics (ECME), welcoming researchers from across the globe. The programme included 98 presentations covering devices such as biosensors and organic light-emitting diodes, processes including thermally activated delayed fluorescence and charge modulation spectroscopy, and materials ranging from organic mixed ionic–electronic conductors to perovskites. Delegates also shared 85 posters, with many gathering for a formal dinner at St John’s College on Wednesday evening. Members of the Sirringhaus Lab contributed throughout the week by presenting talks and posters and supporting the organisation of the event. Thank you to everyone who attended, and we hope you enjoyed the conference as much as we did!

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Welcome New Group Members!

2 October 2025

We are delighted to welcome several new members to the Sirringhaus Lab! Vigneswaran Ravi and Zhiyuan Li have joined us to begin their PhD studies, while Qichen Guan and Yida Wu are continuing their research as PhD students after completing their MPhil degrees in the Sirringhaus Lab earlier this year. We are also excited to...

Recapping ECME 2025

26 September 2025

Over the past five days, the Ray Dolby Centre hosted the 17th European Conference on Molecular Electronics (ECME) , welcoming researchers from across the globe. The programme included 98 presentations covering devices such as biosensors and organic light-emitting diodes, processes including thermally activated delayed...