Summary
Martin Heeney is a Professor of Organic Materials in the department of chemistry at Imperial College. His research concentrates upon the design, synthesis and characterisation of organic semiconductor materials for a range of optoelectronic applications, including field effect transistors, photovoltaic devices, light emitting diodes and sensors. His research is highly multi-disciplinary and collaborative covering aspects of organic, polymer and materials chemistry with a central theme of establishing relationships between molecular design, synthetic methodology, processing and performance.
More details can be found at the group website.
Applications from potential PhD candidates are welcome.
Publications
Journals
Aniés F, Hamilton I, De Castro CSP, et al. , 2024, A Conjugated Carboranyl Main Chain Polymer with Aggregation-Induced Emission in the Near-Infrared., J Am Chem Soc
Huang Y-T, Nodari D, Furlan F, et al. , 2024, Fast near-infrared photodetectors based on nontoxic and solution-processable AgBiS2, Small, Vol:20, ISSN:1613-6810
Nodari D, Sharma S, Jia W, et al. , 2024, Conjugated Polymer Heteroatom Engineering Enables High Detectivity Symmetric Ambipolar Phototransistors., Adv Mater
Zhu W, Qiu X, Laulainen JEM, et al. , 2024, Enhancing the Conductivity and Thermoelectric Performance of Semicrystalline Conducting Polymers Through Controlled Tie Chain Incorporation., Adv Mater
Ding B, Le V, Yu H, et al. , 2024, Development of synthetically accessible glycolated polythiophenes for high-performance organic electrochemical transistors, Advanced Electronic Materials, Vol:10, ISSN:2199-160X