Our first funded project from this network is:
Project title: ''Charge carrier transportation in perovskite materials: an ultrafast x-ray absorption spectroscopic study''.
Researcher: Van Thai Pham (Sweden), Minh Tuan Trinh (USA) and Viet Mui Luong (Japan)
Amount: 100 000 SEK (10 000 euro) for equipments
Funder: The Walter Gyllenberg Foundation, Sweden
Time: 2021-2023
Thi Tuyen Ngo
Postdoc
Biography and Research interests
Thi Tuyen Ngo obtained bachelor in Physics from Vietnam National University, College of Science in 2008. She pursued her Master in Nanoscience of the University of the Basque Country, Spain and graduated in 2011. Her master concentrated on the preparation and characterization of solar cells. After her master graduation, she worked as a researcher at Fundación Cidetec, Spain (2011-2013) continuing to focus on photovoltaics. Then she studied a PhD (2015 – 2019) at Institute of Advanced Materials (INAM), Jaume I university, Spain. Her research during the PhD was still in the photovoltaic field, central on halide perovskite and its interaction with other materials such as electron transport material and quantum dots looking for the application in photovoltaics and light emitting diodes. Her research has been focused on colloidal quantum dot synthesis, thin film growth, nanostructured devices, morphological, structural, optical and electrical characterization. During her PhD, she realized two international research stays at Weizmann Institute of Science, Rehovot, Israel (2018) and at Helmholtz Zentrum Berlin, Germany (2019) to improve her experience in the synthesis of colloidal quantum dots and the preparation of halide perovskite solar cells respectively.
She is currently a postdoc at the Materials Science Institute of Seville, Spanish National Research Council (ICMS_CSIC) where her research interest has expanded to the nanophosphor-based photonic materials for generation light-emitting devices.
Research interests
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Perovskite devices
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Luminescent materials and photonic architecture for light emitting application
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Synthesis and characterization of nanoparticles and quantum dots
Luminescent materials and photonic architecture for light emitting application
Perovskite devices
Synthesis and characterization of nanoparticles and quantum dots
Contact
Multifunctional Optical Materials Group
Institute of Materials Science of Sevilla
Spanish National Research Council
c/ Américo Vespucio, 49. 41092 – Sevilla
Email: thituyen.ngo@icmse.csic.es
Phone: +34 954 489 500, ext 909248
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