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We are pleased to announce the 2025 Early Career Meeting will be held over two days from Thursday 26 June to Friday 27 June 2025 at Imperial College London, South Kensington campus. 

We are delighted to announce our confirmed invited speakers:

Early career researchers are invited to submit abstracts for both oral contributions and poster presentations about their photophysics and photochemistry research using the abstract template and return to photochemistry.meeting@gmail.com.

Oral abstract deadline closed

EXTENDED DEADLINE FOR POSTERS: 25 June 2025

Registration and price:
The price is £80. The registration fee includes lunches and tea/coffee on both days, and dinner in the evening of Thursday 26 June.
Please follow registration booking payment link.

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Venue

The RSC Photophysics and Photochemistry Group Early Career Meeting 2025 will be held in the Department of Chemical Engineering, Imperial College London, South Kensington campus (SW7 2AZ). Posters, coffees, lunch, and sponsor demonstrations will be in ACEX 306 (i.e. ACEX building, 3rd floor, room 306, Design Rooms) and lectures and oral presentations will be in RODH 615-617 (Roderic Hill building, 6th floor, room 615-617). 

The closest tube station is South Kensington, but we recommend using Gloucester Road station instead to avoid the large crowds at South Kensington, specially on Thursday 26th that coincides with the Imperial College Open Day.

Our poster boards will accommodate both A0 and A1 vertical posters.

PROGRAMME (current, as of 19 June, subject to change)

Thursday:

09:00 09:30 Registration + ☕ Coffee + poster setup
09:30 09:40 Welcome + housekeeping
Chair: Dr Adrien Chauvet (University of Sheffield)
09:40 10:00 Dr Daniele Benetti Imperial College London Probing Water Oxidation Kinetics in Metal Oxides under Surface and Light Modulation
10:00 10:20 Dr Andrew Danos Queen Mary University of London The Absolute State of High-Triplet Hosts for Blue TADF OLEDs
10:20 10:40 Dr Yerbolat Dauletyarov  University College London Probing Electronic Structure in Oxygenated Heterocycles via X-ray Photoelectron and Absorption Spectroscopies
10:40 11:00 Dr Kamran Dastafkan Imperial College London Enhancing Solar Water Oxidation of All-Halide Photoanodes by Antisolvent Supersaturation and Ionic Liquid Confinement Effects on CsPbBr3 Structure
11:00 11:30 ☕ Coffee + poster
Chair: Prof Dirk Guldi (Friedrich-Alexander-Universität)
11:30 12:05 🔹Invited: Prof. Marina K. Kuimova Imperial College London Mapping microscopic viscosity and temperature using molecular rotors 
12:05 12:25 Dr Antonio Exposito University of Bath Sustainable Photocatalytic Degradation of Persistent Pollutants
12:25 12:45 Dr Fabio Novelli Ruhr University Bochum / University of Southampton Terahertz and water
12:45 12:55 Ruth M. Pollard Northumbria University Long-lived photoluminescence of unnatural quinine analogues
12:55 13:05 Louise I. Oldham Imperial College London Quasi-Fermi level splitting in Fe2O3 photoanodes
13:05 14:20 🍽️Lunch + poster
Chair: Prof Martijn Zwijnenburg (University College London)
14:20 14:55 🔹Invited: Dr Jenny Zhang (replaced by Dr Josh Lawrence due to illness) University of Cambridge Photosynthesis on an electrode 
14:55 15:15 Daniel J. Scott University of Bath Examining photoredox catalysis in a new light: isolation and study of key intermediates
15:15 15:35 Ryan Phelps STFC Understanding the complex reactivity of radical ion photocatalysts using time-resolved spectroscopy
15:35 15:55 Alexander C. Brannan University of Manchester Highly Efficient Carbene-Metal-Amide Emitters for OLEDs
15:55 16:05 Ana Stuhec University of Oxford Directional Magnetic Sensitivity in Immobilized Cryptochrome 4: Unraveling Nature’s Photochemical Inclination Compass  
16:05 16:35 ☕ Coffee + poster
Chair: Dr Joseph Beckwith (University of Cambridge)
16:35 17:10 🔹Invited: Dr Greg Greetham STFC Ultrafast Spectroscopy at the Central Laser Facility
17:10 17:20 Jasmin Seibert Karlsruhe Institute of Technology Planar Chiral Cyclophanes as CP-TADF Materials
17:20 17:40 Dr Santosh Kumar Diamond Light Source Operando Soft X-Ray Spectroscopy of solid-liquid interfaces
17:40 18:00 Dr Sarah A. Wilson University of York Spectroscopic Characterization of the Photolysis of Riboflavin via TRMS
18:00 18:20 Dr Emma V. Puttock Karlsruhe Institute of Technology Structure–Property Relationships in Dual-Chromophore TADF Emitters
18:20 18:40 Dr Piotr Pander Silesian University of Technology How to optimise the properties of platinum(II) complexes displaying TADF
18:40 19:20 Break
19:20 22:00 🍽️ Dinner (Comptoir Libanais, SW7 4SS)

 

Friday:

09:00 09:30 ☕ Coffee + poster
Chair: Dr Salvador Eslava (Imperial College London)
09:30 10:05 🔹Invited: Dr Joseph S. Beckwith University of Cambridge Multicolour single-molecule made easy: a simpler approach to spectral separation
10:05 10:25 Dr Virgil Andrei University of Cambridge Perovskite Photoelectrocatalysis for Solar Driven Chemical Synthesis
10:25 10:45 Dr Danylo Matselyukh The University of Edinburgh The competing stochastic and ballistic dynamics of a bifurcating Jahn-Teller reaction
10:45 11:05 Dr Michi Burrow Durham University The effect of incremental hydration on reverse internal conversion vibrational autodetachment of the nitrobenzene anion
11:05 11:35 ☕ Coffee + poster
Chair: Prof. Zoe Pikramenou (University of Birgmingham)
11:35 12:15 🔹Invited: Dr Gabin Vic and Dr Rebecca Ingle  Skarbek and University College London Industrial and academic career highlights, followed by panel discussion
12:15 12:35 Dr Alasdair Mackenzie STFC Critical Analysis of Zinc Tetraphenyl Porphyrin as an Entangled Two-Photon Absorption/Fluorescence (eTPA/F) Standard
12:35 12:45 AGM
12:45 13:05 🔹Invited, Lectureship Prize: Giovanni M. Beneventi Friedrich-Alexander-Universität RSC Photophysics and Photochemistry Lectureship Prize. Length-Dependent Optoelectronic Behaviour in Molecular Nanographenes
13:05 14:20 🍽️Lunch + poster
Chair: Dr Kamran Dastafkan (Imperial College London)
14:20 14:40 Dr Jiang Ming Fudan University High-brightness transition metal-sensitized lanthanide NIR luminescent nanoparticles
14:40 15:00 Dr Rodolfo Teixeira Loughborough University Illuminating New Pathways in Synthetic Photochemistry with Technology and Automation
15:00 15:20 Dr Alexander Magunia Max Planck Insitut für Kernphysik, Heidelberg State-specific molecular dissociation time-resolved by combining  XUV Free-Electron Laser and High-Harmonic Generated laser pulses
15:20 15:40 Dr Raju Laishram Manipur University A Ratiometric Luminescence Thermometer Based On Lanthanide Encapsulated Complexes
15:40 15:50 Celine Wing See Yeung University of Cambridge Photoelectrochemical fuel synthesis using organic semiconductors and (bio)molecular catalysts
15:50 16:00 Donald MacKay University of Strathclyde Development of Near-infrared Fluorescent and Photoacoustic Thiadiazole Quinoxalines
16:00 16:10 Léon L. E. Cigrang University College London Direct wave packet dynamics for photodissociation and towards explicit solvation
16:10 16:25 ☕ Coffee + poster removal
16:25 16:40 Presentation prizes and closing remarks

Posters (A0 or A1 vertical):

Norah Alatas University of Sheffield Photodynamic characterization of MXene Ti3C2Tx
Lucy A. Weatherill Durham University Separating recombination from emission in an OLED: energy transfer from TSBPA:PO-T2T to rubrene
Zhu Meng Imperial College London Recombination Control in Poly(heptazine imide) via Infrared Modulation of Trapped Carriers
Georgina H. B. Morris University of Cambridge Effect of Host Oxygen Permeability on the Efficiency of Solid-State Photon Upconverters for Photovoltaics
Lisa Janz Karlsruhe Institute of Technology Towards high-performing donor-decorated blue MR-TADF materials: Tuning DMAC-derived donors via nitrogen doping
Mohrah Alqahtani University of Sheffield Investigation of Photophysical Properties of Porphyrin Derivatives
Ross McNaught University of Birmingham In-situ Combined Analytical Raman And UV/Vis Spectroscopy (ICARUS): A 3-D Printed Approach
Vanessa Hui Yin Chou Imperial College London Investigation of CO2 capture and photoreduction mechanisms in IEF-11 MOFs
Hamish Trowell Imperial College London Analysis of Z-planar azoheteroarene photoswitches via cryogenic UV–Vis spectroscopy
Dr Jamie Gravell Imperial College London Tracking Viscosity Changes During the Liquid-liquid Phase Separation and Aggregation of     α-synuclein using Fluorescence Lifetime Imaging Microscopy
Michael Penny The Rosalind Franklin Institute Unravelling Excited-State Dynamics of Biomimetic Hydride Donors: Hantzsch Esters
Keming Li Imperial College London Interfacial Carrier Kinetics in Cu2O Photocathodes for Bias-Free Solar Water Splitting
Pongpanot (Toon) Pongworasuwanna  University of York UV Photochemistry of Molecular Clusters as Model Systems for Building a Bottom-up Understanding of New Particle Systems
Dr Shabnum Maqbool University of Cambridge Charge-transfer induced phonon coherence transfer in 2D/3D perovskite heterostructure
Rebecca Harris University College London Modulating Polaron Behaviour in PM6 Blends with Non fullerene and Fullerene Acceptors: The Importance of Singlet Energy Transfer
Lauren Senkiw-Smith University of Birmingham Luminescent ternary binuclear Ln(III) complexes for gold nanoparticles
Sufia Hashim University College London Symmetries, dominance and quantum interference in below-threshold non-sequential double ionization with tailored fields 
Anika Tasnim Aynul University College London Quantum beating and cyclic structures in the phase-space dynamics of the KramersHenneberger atom
Dr Thomas Rook  University of Oxford The Catastrophes of Multicolour-Laser-Assisted Scattering
Dr Kamile Bareikaite Durham University Improved Hyperfluorescent OLEDs using a DMAC-TRZ Analogue
Daniel Flores-Ramírez Queen Mary University of London Photocatalytic Performance and Bayesian Optimization of Bismuth Oxyhalides for Dye Removal
Daniel Cubbin University of Oxford Investigating avian cryptochrome photochemistry: from microseconds to minutes
Zuorui Zhuang Imperial College London Lattice defect TiO2 synthesised by ball milling for photothermal applications
Minzhi Chen Imperial College London Low-cost NiFeOOH Catalytic Sheet for Bias-Free Photoelectrochemical Water Splitting
Dr Hector Miranda-Salinas Durham University Singlets, Triplets, and Degradation? Emission Mechanisms in Difluoroboron Gain Materials
Mengya Yang Imperial College London Advancing Hematite Photoanodes for Photoelectrochemical Water Splitting: The Impact of g-C3N4 Supported Ni-CoP on Photogenerated Hole Dynamics
Carolina Francener Durham University Controlling the luminescence of donor-acceptor systems by regioisomerism of triazole linkes
Carl Olavesen University of Oxford Exploring the Role of a Tyrosine Radical in Avian Cryptochromes
Dr Linnea Lind Imperial College London Charge Generation in Organic Semiconductors
Lubna Salah Silesian University of Technology (PL) Photophysical Insights into Metal–Organic TADF: A Comprehensive Review
Dr Sebastian Gorgon University of Cambridge Spin-optical interfaces in luminescent organic radicals

Xiuru Yang

University of Exeter Photoelectrochemical Stability Enhancement of (311)-Oriented Indium Sulfide Thin Films via In-Cystine Complex Formation Under hydrothermal synthesis
Dr Israel Ferreira Costa University of Sao Paulo Time-Resolved Spectroscopic Studies of Neutral Copper(I) Complexes