PhD Student

E-mail address:  bartolinie[at]unistra.fr

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Key-words: Thermally-activated delayed fluorescence (TADF), polymers, semiconducting organic materials, organic synthesis,  charge-transport and photophysics of organic compounds, organic light-emitting diodes (OLEDs), organic semiconductor laser diodes (OSLD).

PhD funding from the Doctoral School ED182 – Physics and Chemistry-Physics University of Strasbourg (Unistra).

Member of the Département Ingénierie des Polymères, équipe Polymères Fonctionnels et Nanofabrication (PolyFun) at ICPEES, and of the Département des Matériaux Organiques (DMO) at the Institute Physical And Chemistry Materials De Strasbourg (IPCMS).

1 award (best poster award at the ED182 stundets’ day 2024)

 

 

Research objective

My PhD project, supervised by Dr. Nicolas Leclerc (ICPEES) and Dr. Anthony D’Alèo (IPCMS) aims to design and synthesise new emitting polymeric materials characterised by thermally activated delayed fluorescence (TADF) properties, study their optical and photophysical features through UV-Vis, fluorescence, and time-resolved spectroscopy, and optimize them for employment in OLEDs and LASERs.

Academic background

  • October 2023 -  : PhD student
  • March 2023- Ooctober 2023 : Post-graduate Erasmus+ internship in the Polymères Fonctionnels et Nanofabrication (PolyFun) at ICPEES, under the supervision of Dr. Nicolas Leclerc
  • 2020-2023: Master’s degree in Chemical Science at the Material Department of the University of Milano-Bicocca, Italy
  • 2017-2020 : Bachelor’s degree in Chemistry and Material Chemistry at the Giacomo Ciamician Chemistry Departement, University of Bologna, Italy
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