Our Collaborators
Professor Dave Adams
University of Glasgow, UK
Soft materials prepared by the self-assembly of small molecules is the focus of the Adams group. They have developed a number of methods for preparing gels with reproducible, controlled properties that has enabled self-sorted gels to be prepared.


Professor Emily Draper
University of Glasgow, UK
The Draper group is working on the synthesis, assembly, characterisation and processing of small organic molecules for the use in soft functional materials.


Professor Peter Skabara
University of Glasgow, UK
Organic electronics and photonics are the key interests for the Skabara group. Their research is application driven and involves making and testing materials for organic lasers, OLED and hybrid displays, and lighting and photovoltaics.


Professor Robert Martin
University of Strathclyde, UK
The Semiconductor Spectroscopy and Devices research group is part of the Nanoscience division of the Department of Physics at the University of Strathclyde. The Department is a member of the Scottish Universities Physics Alliance (SUPA).


Associate Professor Paul Shaw
The University of Queensland, Australia
Centre for Organic Photonics and Electronics – Leads cross-disciplinary research programs developing organic and perovskite solar cell, fluorescence-based chemical sensors, and organic light-emitting diodes.


Institute of Photonics
Dr Javier Porte Parera, Dr Benoit Jack Elio Guilhabert; University of Strathclyde, UK
Their research activities are strategically focused to ensure academic excellence is combined with strong industrial engagement. Their key objective is to bridge the gap between academic research and industrial applications and development in the area of photonics.


Dr Joseph Cameron
University of Glasgow, UK
Dr Joseph Cameron is an early career researcher in Electronic & Nanoscale Engineering at the School of Engineering, UofG. Originally an organic materials chemist, he is now working on developing biodegradable pH sensors and recycling photovoltaic modules.


