New research facility launches to develop the next generation of advanced functional materials

November 25, 2022

Professor Dame Louise Richardson, Vice-Chancellor of the University of Oxford, opening the National Thin-Film Cluster Facility for Advanced Functional Materials. The facility will equally support Professor Riede’s research into solar cells made from vacuum deposited organic semiconductors. The University of Oxford’s materials research community aims to use the new facilities to explore indium-free, sustainable transparent conductive oxides for electronic applications. Professor Riede concluded: ‘The facility enables fundamental blue sky research as well as applied research in advanced functional materials end devices for solving some of the grand challenges of society, like energy and health. Find out more about the National Thin-film Cluster Facility for Advanced Functional Materials.

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