Optoelectronic Materials and Devices

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Welcome to the Optoelectronic Materials and Devices Research Group 

The team is interested in exploring a broad spectrum of optoelectronic materials and devices for energy conversion applications. Our primary focus is understanding light-matter interactions at the nanoscale using advanced quantum-confined structures, including 0D and 2D materials and plasmonic nanomaterials. By leveraging these materials alongside organic, inorganic, and hybrid systems, we aim to unlock new possibilities in nanophotonics and energy science.

We apply these cutting-edge materials individually or in combination with their organic counterparts to develop high-performance devices, including light-emitting diodes (LEDs), photodetectors, and sensors. Our research strives to push the boundaries of energy-efficient technologies with a commitment to advancing both fundamental understanding and practical applications in optoelectronics.

Group members:

Dr. Dineshkumar Sengottuvelu (Research Scientist)

Dr. Mohammed Majdoub (Research Scientist)

Dr. Jagrity Chaudhary (Research Scientist)

Dr. Oussama Oulhakem (Research Scientist)

Mr. Surya Poornachandiran (Graduate Student)

Ms. Luisa Juliana Sanchez Torres (Undergrad student)