Dr. Monika Voigt
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- SW7 2BW London
- Birleşik Krallık
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Mesaj gönderKişisel Bilgilerim
- Sunuyorum
- Expertise in nanotechnologyand gravure printing of organic electronics: especially OPV (organic photovoltaics), OLEDs (organic light emitting diodes) and transistors, electro-optical and morphological behaviour of conjugated and other polymers, Liquid Crystals, expertise in surface investigations at university and in industry, good computer skills, bilingual (English and German)
- İlgi Alanlarım
- Art (drawing), books (science fiction, fantasy, religion and spirituality)
- Organizasyonlar
- Deutsche Physikalische Gesellschaft (DPG)
İş Deneyimlerim
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02/2005
- 10/2010
(5 yıl, 9 ay)
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(Yalnızca kayıtlı üyeler tarafından görülebilir)
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02/2005
- 10/2010
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01/2011
- 12/2011
(1 yıl)
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Imperial College, http://www.imperial.ac.uk
Sektör: Araştırma, Molecularvision (R&D) in vitro diagnostics, development of optical detectors for signal change in biological assays
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01/2011
- 12/2011
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07/2007
- 12/2007
(6 ay)
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Asulab, Swatch Group R&D, branch Marin, http://www.asulab.ch
Sektör: Lüks eşya ve mücevherat
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07/2007
- 12/2007
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11/2000
- 12/2004
(4 yıl, 2 ay)
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University of Sheffield, http://www.sheffield.ac.uk
Sektör: Üniversite
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11/2000
- 12/2004
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- 1998 - 1999
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Chemetall (Germany), branch Frankfurt a.M., http://www.chemetall.com
Sektör: Kimya
- İşyerindeki statü
- Çalışan
Eğitim Bilgilerim
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University of Marburg and Technical University of Darmstadt
Physics, Diploma and Ph.D.
Polymer physics Ph.D. in Marburg (Department of Physical Chemistry)
- Diller
- İngilizce (Akıcı), Almanca (Ana dili), Fransızca (İyi), Rusça (Temel bilgiler), İtalyanca (Temel bilgiler), İspanyolca (Temel bilgiler)
Hakkımda
Welcome to my Homepage!
First, a bit more about my professional background and some of my achievements, then a chronological CV and papers.
My professional background:
I am a key member of a research team, based at the Imperial College, London, aiming to produce new methods to manufacture and pattern conjugated polymer thin films for applications in display technology (micro displays) and organic conductive polymers for other industrial applications. At the moment (since 2/05) I work on the gravure-printing of organic electronics (oFETs, oPVs, oPDs). I hold a patent as key developer (in collaboration with Swatch) on the manufacturing of transistors by gravure.
The success of the research in the micro display project I was working on from 2002-4 can be evidenced by the fact that the process we have developed is very likely to be implemented in a manufacturing environment. In April 2004 a new patent is filed with my name on it, together with my supervisor, Dr. David Lidzey, and in collaboration with MED (MicroEmissive Displays, Scottish Microelectronics Centre, Edinburgh) and Exitech Ltd, Oxford. The patent was the outcome of the joint EPSRC - Department of Trade and Industry LINK project entitled 'Patterning of PLED materials by laser for microdisplay manufacture'.
At Sheffield, I have gained significant experience in the fabrication, testing and evaluation of polymeric light emitting diodes. Furthermore, I am also experienced in a number of other modern analytic techniques, ranging from optical spectroscopy to scanning force microscopy.
I was responsible for the management of the Euroled-project in Sheffield as part of an international group (collaboration with Italy, France, Switzerland, Austria and Germany).
At Chemetall I had the supervision for four people (2 students, 1 Ph.D. and 1 post-graduate) and was responsible for the instructions for marketing and support and further training for students.
I finished my Ph.D. at the University of Marburg but worked still externally in Darmstadt at the DKI (Deutsches Kunststoff-Institut, German Plastics Institute). The thesis topic 'Rigid stars, twin molecules and fulvenes: new concepts for small molecules glass forming systems' gave me the opportunity to learn more about the morphology of polymers using x-ray, optical and calorimetric techniques. Here, I first learned something invaluable for me: how to manage several research topics at the same time and how to deal with students. I have had teaching responsibilities for undergraduate students (tutorials, practicals). At the Imperial College now (since 05), I have teaching responsibilities as well and teach undergraduates in the laboratory.
Chronological CV:
Career History
since 01/2011 Research fellow and secondee of Imperial College London to Molecularvision, London: "Upscaling of photodetectors for medical applications"
09/2010 - 10/2010 PDRA (senior scientist and consulting) for "Printable, organic and large-area realization of integrated circuits" (European project POLARIC) at Imperial College London
01/2008 - 08/2010 PDRA (senior scientist, Post Doctoral Research Associate) at Imperial College London, working on gravure printing of solar cells
07/2007 - 12/2007 Process engineer within the optoelectronic display department of Swatch-Group, Marin, Switzerland. Work performed within the frame work of EU project CONTACT (Ingénieur de procédé dans le groupe Affichages pour le transfer technique dans le cadre du projet Européen CONTACT).
02/2005 - 12/2007 PDRA at the Imperial College, London, UK, working on the European project 'Gravure printing of organic materials' (CONTACT).
07/2004 - 12/2004
PDRA at the University of Sheffield, UK, working on 'Interfacial and electro-optical investigations of conjugated polymers'
01/2002 – 06/2004
PDRA at the University of Sheffield working in collaboration with MED (MicroEmissive Displays, Edinburgh) and Exitech (Laser company, Oxford): ‘Patterning of PLED materials by laser for microdisplay manufacture’
11/2000 - 12/2001
PDRA at the University of Sheffield as international fellow of the European project Euroled: ‘Photonics and optoelectronics of organic light emitting diodes’ (Euroled: European community Training and Mobility of Researchers Network)
1999 - 2000
Technical University of Darmstadt:
- Business English, English writing skills for scientists and advanced French as career development for a position abroad
- Advanced statistics and economics
1998 - 1999
Project leader: ‘Polymeric coatings for glasses’ at Chemetall, Frankfurt, Germany (subsidiary of Dynamit-Nobel AG/ mg chemical group)
- Product development for ‘Crystal Guard’ – hydrophobic surface coatings (surface examination and ageing behaviour)
1997 - 1998
‘Business training for graduate students in industry’ at AEG-Signum, Frankfurt, including industrial placements
-Chemetall: Surface examinations
-Senckenberg-Museum, Frankfurt: X-ray-methods for fossil identification
Education
1996 Ph. D., University of Marburg, Germany; Thesis Topic: ‘Rigid stars, twin molecules and fulvenes: new concepts for low-molecular glass forming systems’
1993 Diplom in physics (degree), Technical University of Darmstadt, Germany; Thesis Title: ‘Phase behaviour and crystallization in ternary systems: PVDF, PMMA and PVAC’
1984 Abitur (equivalent to A-levels)
Other Skills
Languages: Fluent German and English, French on higher intermediate/ discussion level, basic knowledge of Spanish, Italian and Russian
Computer Skills: Programming in C, Visual Basic, experience of a variety of software & operating systems
Publications and patent
•Patent No 02014/07 in the name of the Swatch Group Research and Development Ltd “Dispositif d’affichage á matrice active”
•" Gravure printing of inverted structures on flexible substrates ", M. M. Voigt, R. C. I. Mackenzie, C. P. Yau, P. Atienzar, J. Dane, P. E. Keivanidis, D. D. C. Bradley, J. Nelson, Solar Energy Materials and Solar Cells 95 (2011), 731-734
•“Polymer field-effect transistors fabricated by the sequential gravure printing of polythiophene, two insulator layers and a metal ink gate”, M. M. Voigt, A. Guite, D.-Y. Chung, R. U. A. Khan, A. J. Campbell, D. D. C. Bradley, F. Meng, J. H. G. Steinke, S. Tierney, I. McCulloch, H. Penxten, L. Lutsen, O. Douheret, J. Manca, U. Brockmann, K. Soennichesen, D. Huelsenberg, W. Bock, C. Barron, N. Blanckaert, S. Springer, J. Grupp, A. Mosley, Advanced Functional Materials 20 (2) (2010), 239-246
•"Laser-assisted patterning of conjugated polymer light emitting diodes", D. G.Lidzey, M. Voigt, C. Giebeler, A. Buckley, J. Wright, K. Boehlen, J. Fieret, R. Allot, Org. Electronics 6 (5) (2005), 221-228
•"Surface segregation and self-stratification in blends of spin-cast polyfluorene derivatives", A. M. Higgins, S. J. Martin, R. L. Thompson, J. Chappell, M. Voigt, D. G. Lidzey, R. A. L. Jones, M. Geoghegan, J. Phys.: Condens. Matter 17 (2005), 1319-1328
•"The interplay between the optical and electronic properties of light-emitting-diode applicable conjugated polymer blends and their phase-separated morphology", M. Voigt, J. Chappell, T. Rowson, A. Cadby, M. Geoghegan, R. A. L. Jones, D.G.Lidzey, Organic Electronics, 6 (1) (2005), 35-46
•“All-Organic Single-Transistor Permanent Memory Device", R. Schroeder, L. A. Majewski, M. Voigt, M. Grell, Materials Research Society Proceedings, Fall Meeting. 2004, D6.19.
•“Memory performance and retention of an all-organic ferroelectric-like memory transistor", R. Schroeder, L. A. Majewski, M. Voigt, M. Grell, IEEE Electron Device Letters. 2005, 26, 69
•"High performance organic transistors on cheap, commercial substrates", L. A. Majewski, R. Schroeder, M. Voigt, M. Grell, Journal of Physics. D, Applied Physics, 37 (24) (2004), 3367-3372
•"Resonance-regime behaviour of a Förster-transfer fluorescent dye couple dissolved in a chiral nematic liquid crystal", M. Chambers, M. Voigt, M. Grell, Chem. Phys. Lett. 355 (2002), 214 – 218
•"Circularly emission from a narrow bandwidth dye doped into a chiral nematic liquid crystal", M. Voigt, M. Chambers, M. Grell, Liquid Cryst. 29, No. 5 (2002), 653
•"On the circular polarization of fluorescence from dyes dissolved in chiral nematic liquid crystals", M. Voigt, M. Chambers, M. Grell, Chem. Phys. Lett. 347 (2001), 173
•"Vitrigens – Part 2: Low molecular weight organic systems with high glass transition temperatures", I. Alig, D. Braun, R. Langendorf, H. O. Wirth, M. Voigt, J. H. Wendorff, J. Mater. Chem. 8(4) (1998), 847
•"Tetrahedral adamantane derivative: glass formation and melting behaviour", D. Braun, C. Keller, M. D. Roth, B. Schartel, M. Voigt, J. H. Wendorff, J. Pract. Chem. 339 (1997), 708
•"Simultaneous ageing and crystallization process within the glassy state of a low molecular weight substance", I. Alig, D. Braun, R. Langendorf, M. Voigt, J. H. Wendorff, Journal of Non-crystalline Solids 221 (1997), 261
•"Phase behaviour and structure formation in ternary blends: Studies on blends of PVDF/PMMA/PVAC", S. Claßen, M. Voigt, J.H. Wendorff, Polymers of Advanced Technologies 6 (1993), 616
Further publications in preparation and will be published soon.
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