Back to All Events

Webinar 16: Exploring Efficiency and Degradation in Next-Generation OLEDs

  • Fluxim AG Katharina-Sulzer-Platz 2 Winterthur, CH-8400 Switzerland (map)

For our 16th webinar, we are pleased to welcome our invited guest Prof. Andrew Monkman. Andy is the Director of the University of Durham Photonic Materials Centre and Head of the Organic Electroactive Materials (OEM) Research Group which he founded in 1988. His group's focus is on the photophysics of organic light emitting materials with application in OLEDs and solid state lighting. Andy will be presenting: 

 

Key Design Rules for Ultra-Efficient Sensitisation in Hyperfluorescence OLEDs

 

Following on from Andy will be Fluxim's Edoardo Stanzani. Edoardo is nearing the end of his PhD with Fluxim and the University of Valencia and will be presenting the following talk: 

 

Electronic and Excitonic Mechanisms Evolution During OLED Degradation

 

Date & Time: Tuesday, 11th Nov 2025, 11 am- 12 pm (CET)

 

This webinar, hosted by Dr. Matthias Diethelm (Fluxim), is a must-attend for researchers from industry and academia interested in OLED research and innovation.

 

We look forward to seeing you there!

 

Register Here

Professor Andrew Monkman

Prof. Andrew Monkman

Prof. Andy Monkman gained his PhD in Physics from the University of London and is now Professor of Physics at Durham University. He founded the Organic Electroactive Materials (OEM) Research Group in 1988, focusing on the photophysics of organic light-emitting materials with applications in OLEDs and solid-state lighting. The group specializes in time-resolved laser spectroscopy, device fabrication and characterization, and the development of new spectroscopic tools. Current work includes hyperfluorescent blue emitters for QD-OLED displays and advancing understanding of triplet exciton physics and energy transfer. He is a Fellow of the Institute of Physics and works closely with academic and industrial partners worldwide.

 Edoardo Stanzani

Edoardo Stanzani is a Marie Skłodowska-Curie PhD researcher at Fluxim AG and the University of Valencia within the Horizon Europe Doctoral Network. His work focuses on the characterization and optimization of OLEDs, with emphasis on stability, degradation mechanisms, and next-generation emitters for advanced displays. He has a strong background in materials and nanotechnology engineering, with research experience at DESY Hamburg, DTU in Copenhagen, and the University of Modena and Reggio Emilia. At Fluxim, Edoardo combines device advanced characterization, and simulation tools to gain deeper insights into organic electronic devices.

Dr. Matthias Diethelm

Matthias is an R&D Scientist at Fluxim. His appointment at Fluxim follows a distinguished academic journey, most recently as a Postdoctoral Researcher at Empa and the University of Oxford, where he advanced key research in CIGS and perovskite photovoltaics. With a PhD from EPFL earned through research at Empa, Matthias has significantly contributed to our understanding of ion-influenced optoelectronics, OLED technologies and photovoltaics, demonstrated through numerous impactful publications.

Don't miss our future webinars, join our webinar mailing list and we'll keep you informed.

Previous
Previous
October 20

The Materials for Sustainable Development Conference (MATSUS Fall 2025)