Welcome to Organic Optoelectronic Materials and Devices Laboratory

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Developing novel devices and fabrication technologies for next generation electronics

Work carried out in the Organic Optoelectronic Materials and Devices Laboratory is in the emerging interdisciplinary area of organic electronics, focusing on electroluminescent (such as Organic Light-Emitting Devices or OLEDs) and light harvesting (such as organic photovoltaics, optical detection and imaging devices) materials and devices.

The research spans a wide range of areas from studying fundamental phenomena in organic semiconductors (such as carrier injection and transport, exciton dynamics, carrier-exciton interactions) to developing novel devices and fabrication technologies for next generation electronics (such as flexible flat panel displays and printable electronics).

News

Electrical and Computer Engineering Professor, Hany Aziz, has been designated with the title of ‘University Research Chair.’  The University of Waterloo owes much of its reputation and stature to the quality of its professors and their scholarly accomplishments.