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Profil
| Derzeitige Stellung | Professor W-3 und Äquivalente |
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| Fachgebiet | Herstellung und Eigenschaften von Funktionsmaterialien,Physikalische Chemie von Molekülen, Flüssigkeiten und Grenzflächen, Biophysikalische Chemie |
| Keywords | doping, charge transport and film morphology, organic electrochemical transistors, organic photodetectors, device physics, organic solar cells |
| Auszeichnungen | 2025: American Chemical Society Henry H. Storch Award in Energy Chemistry 2025: French National Centre for Scientific Research (CNRS) Ambassador in Chemical Sciences 2025: Suffrage Science Award 2024: Fellow of the European Academy of Sciences (EurASc) 2023: De Gennes Prize for Materials Chemistry from Royal Society of Chemistry 2023: Elected to the United States National Academy of Engineering 2023: Fellow of the United States National Academy of Inventors 2023: Wilhelm Exner Medal 2019: Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)2019 2019: Hall of Fame, Advanced Materials 2019: The World’s Most Influential Scientific Minds; Top 1% Highly Cited Researchers in Cross-Field by Clarivate Analytics 2016: Fellow of the Royal Society of Chemistry 2015: Humboldt Research Award |
Aktuelle Kontaktadresse
| Land | USA |
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| Ort | Santa Barbara, California |
| Universität/Institution | University of California, Santa Barbara |
| Institut/Abteilung | Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry |
Gastgeber*innen während der Förderung
| Prof. Dr. Dieter Neher | Institut für Physik und Astronomie, Universität Potsdam, Golm |
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| Prof. Dr. Anna Köhler | Lehrstuhl für Experimentalphysik II, Universität Bayreuth, Bayreuth |
| Beginn der ersten Förderung | 01.03.2016 |
Programm(e)
| 2015 | Humboldt-Forschungspreis-Programm für Naturwissenschaftler*innen aus den USA |
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Projektbeschreibung der*des Nominierenden
| Professor Nguyen is recognized wordwide for her outstanding work on efficient organic solar cells using solution-processable small molecules. She has also pioneered and advanced scanning probe microscopy techniques to image nanoscale properties of multicomponent semiconductor layers. In Germany, Professor Nguyen focuses on fundamental processes in solution-processed optoelectronic devices, with particular emphasis on the effect of energetic disorder on charge carrier dynamics and device characteristics. |