Prof. Dirk M. Guldi’s Presentations at the ECS Meeting in Montreal

Prof. Dirk M. Guldi's Presentations at the ECS Meeting in Montreal
Prof. Dirk M. Guldi's Presentations at the ECS Meeting in Montreal

We are thrilled to report that Prof. Dirk M. Guldi recently represented our chair and FAU Solar at the prestigious Electrochemical Society (ECS) meeting held in Montreal from May 18 to May 22, 2025.

Prof. Guldi delivered four captivating presentations, highlighting his cutting-edge research in the field of molecular electronics and photochemistry.

B01-0908 (Invited): Twisting Molecular Nanoribbons to Impact the Balance Between Charge-Transfer and Singlet Fission
In this invited talk, Prof. Guldi explored how twisting molecular nanoribbons can affect the charge-transfer interactions and singlet fission processes, which are crucial for advancing the efficiency of organic solar cells.

B08-1269: Contrasting through-Space with through-Bond Electronic Couplings in Singlet Fission
This presentation focused on the differences between through-space and through-bond electronic couplings in singlet fission, shedding light on fundamental principles that could innovate materials for energy transfer.

L04-2628 (Invited): Excited State Dynamics of Odd [n]Cumulenes
Another invited talk where Prof. Guldi discussed the excited state dynamics of odd [n]cumulenes, offering new insights into their potential applications within organic semiconductors.

L07-2740 (Invited): Exploring Carbon Dots in Photocatalysts by Spectra- and Photoelectrochemistry
Prof. Guldi presented his research on carbon dots used in photocatalysts, emphasizing their role in photoelectrochemical applications and potential in developing sustainable energy solutions.

Prof. Guldi’s participation and contributions to the conference underscore his commitment to advancing research in electronic and photochemical sciences. We celebrate his impactful presence at the ECS meeting and look forward to seeing how his findings influence the field.

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