Dr Dimitra Georgiadou
Associate Professor at the University of Southampton, UK
Flexible Nanoelectronics Lab
Our Vision
Our research group focuses on advancing the development of optoelectronic devices using advanced materials, such as organic, perovskite and metal oxide semiconductors, with a particular emphasis on sustainability.
We aim to understand the fundamental properties of these materials, as well as the physical and chemical processes that govern their behaviour. Then we apply this knowledge to the design of innovative new devices and systems for application in neuromorphic computing, brain-inspired sensors, energy storage and conversion, and advanced data storage.
By pushing the boundaries of what is possible in the field of optoelectronics and materials science, we hope to drive innovation in a range of industries and improve the lives of people around the world.
Research interests
Our latest projects aim to create a new generation of greener optoelectronic devices that are inspired by the principles of optogenetics and biological systems. We seek to develop advanced materials and nanodevice architectures that can interact with light in novel ways, and to use these materials to create optoelectronic memories and other complex systems that can mimic the behavior of biological synapses and neurons.
Let’s Work Together
We’re always looking for new opportunities and new members. Please get in touch if you want to join the group or collaborate with us.