19 Feb 2026
Sirringhaus Lab Members Attend innoLAE 2026
Over the past two days, seven members of the Sirringhaus Lab have attended Innovations in Large-Area Electronics (innoLAE), an excellent conference held at Magdalene College, Cambridge. In particular, Professor Henning Sirringhaus chaired a session titled High Performance Materials, and Leon Brindley presented a poster titled Field-InducedModu…
2 Oct 2025
Welcome New Group Members!
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 welcome three new MPhil s…
26 Sep 2025
Recapping ECME 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 fluorescence and charge modulat…
11 Jun 2025
The 17th European Conference on Molecular Electronics (ECME) is Coming to Cambridge!
The Ray Dolby Centre will host the 17th European Conference on Molecular Electronics (ECME) from the 22nd until the 26th of September. Professor Henning Sirringhaus is one of three Lead Organisers for ECME 2025, alongside Professors Róisín Owens and George Malliaras.The conference will include presentations on the synthesis, properties, devices and…
9 May 2025
Sirringhaus Lab Completes Move to the Ray Dolby Centre
We're delighted to announce that we have now relocated from the Microelectronics Research Centre to the Ray Dolby Centre, the centrepiece of the new Cavendish Laboratory. We're looking forward to pursuing our research in this state-of-the-art building and collaborating more effectively with other researchers as a result. We'd like to thank everybod…
We have recently published the paper Elucidating Contact-Limited Temperature Dependence of Charge Transport in 2D Tin Halide Perovskite Field-Effect Transistors in Journal of Physics: Materials. Two-dimensional tin halide perovskites have recently generated significant interest due to their ease of processing and high carrier mobility. However, res…
20 Feb 2025
Sirringhaus Lab Members Attend innoLAE 2025
Seven members of the Sirringhaus Lab attended the conference innoLAE (Innovations in Large-Area Electronics) over the previous two days. The event, hosted at Magdalene College, Cambridge, included dozens of talks from both academics and industry experts across a wide range of topics, from applications like biosensors and thermoelectric generators, …
11 Feb 2025
Nernst Effect Paper Published in Nature Communications
Our paper Observation of Anomalously Large Nernst Effects in Conducting Polymers has now been published in Nature Communications! While the Nernst effect is well-documented in inorganic semiconductors and metals, this phenomenon is typically negligible in polymers with lower structural order and an inherently low mobility. However, our study challe…
5 Dec 2024
Mindaugas Passes His PhD Viva!
We're delighted that Mindaugas Gicevičius passed his PhD viva earlier today. He has now successfully defended his thesis titled Charge Transport and Spectroscopic Analysis of High-Mobility Molecular Semiconductors. To find out about some of Mindaugas' work, check out his paper titled Probing Out‐Of‐Plane Charge Transport in Organic Semiconduc…
15 Sep 2024
Annual Group Retreat in Norfolk
This month we held our annual group retreat in Norfolk! This trip included plenty of discussions about semiconductor physics in addition to social activities like playing board games and walking on the beach. If you're interested in joining the Sirringhaus Lab as well (either as a student or postdoctoral researcher), please view our current opening…
2 Sep 2024
Welcome New Group Members!
We are pleased to be joined by two new PhD students, Leon Brindley and Mohamad Sedghi, and one new MPhil student, Qichen Guan. We are also delighted that Rozana Mazlumian has started her PhD, having recently completed her MPhil in the Sirringhaus Lab. We wish all four of them the best in their future research!
26 Jul 2024
Non-Equilibrium Transport Paper Published in Nature Materials
Our paper Non-Equilibrium Transport in Polymer Mixed Ionic-Electronic Conductors at Ultrahigh Charge Densities has now been published in Nature Materials! Our work identifies new strategies for substantially enhancing the transport properties of conducting polymers (such as IDT-BT) by exploiting non-equilibrium states in the coupled system of elect…
19 May 2022
Researchers from Cambridge and Oxford to develop novel energy and bioelectronic materials with new EPSRC Programme Grant
Originally published on phy.cam.ac.ukThe new EPSRC Programme Grant will investigate and tackle some fundamental research challenges that could lead to a new generation of soft functional materials for applications in photodetection and photovoltaics, photocatalysis, thermal energy harvesting, energy storage and bioelectronics.As a joint project, th…
30 Aug 2021
We are hiring!
Postdoc positionWe are looking for applicants for a PDRA position to work on thermoelectric properties of organic semiconductors. The post is funded by the Royal Society.For more information click here.PhD studentshipsWe would also like to advertise several funded PhD student positions for entry in October 2022. These are funded on the Advanced Gra…
28 Apr 2021
Henning is awarded the ERC Advanced Grant
Congratulations to Professor Sirringhaus for receiving advanced funding from the European Research Council (ERC)! Supporting his NANO-DECTET project, this research is a collection of initiatives aimed at leveraging the unique properties of molecular organic semiconductors and organic-inorganic hybrids to design more efficient thermoelectric materia…