Sirringhaus Lab
Hio-Ieng is a research associate at the Cavendish Laboratory and a postdoc by-fellow at the Churchill College in Cambridge. She received her PhD from Peking University in 2019 and was a visiting researcher at the Georgia Institute of Technology. Before joining Cambridge, she studied the device physics of organic field-effect transistors and the structure-property relationship, doping, and thermoelectric properties of n-type conjugated polymers. Recently her research focus shifted to conjugated metal-organic frameworks, which is an emerging class of materials with rich chemistry and physics. Hio-Ieng enjoys time with science, pets, travelling, hiking, cycling, and running in nature...
Sirringhaus Lab Members Attend innoLAE 2025
20 February 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...
Nernst Effect Paper Published in Nature Communications
11 February 2025
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...
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