October 2023
September 2023
We had a great time hosting Ron Naaman and his team from the Weizmann Institute (Israel) for a week here at the Rowland and are grateful for the joint Zuckerman Award that made this possible! |
Auguste 2023
Lots of fun at SPIE Optics+Photonics 2023 in sunny San Diego! Great to connect with friends old and new from across the globe and special thanks to Derya Baran and Andrew Muster for their invitation! |
June 2023
Marina Freitag and her team visit us, coming from Newcastle upon Tyne (UK)! |
Our latest work on mapping spins in perovskite films using ultrafast microscopy is out now in Nature Materials! |
For a summary of this work without the jargon, check out the article by the Harvard Gazette! We also thank Rick Averitt (UCSD) for the great News & Views summary! |
May 2023
Reiko Oda and her team visits us from Bordeaux! |
Juliane Borchert visits the group from Freiburg (Fraunhofer ISE)! |
April 2023
Yuanyuan (Alvin) Zhou visits us from Hong Kong! |
March 2023
Check out our new work in Nature Reviews Materials on Materials for chiral light control! |
Sascha is listed in this year’s Forbes 30 Under 30! Wohoo! |
February 2023
Ina’s & Zifei’s work on the photophysics of a supramolecular chromophore cube made it onto the Cover of Angewandte! Check out the paper here or the Research Highlight & Interview by Diamond Light Source here! |
Sascha was featured in an interview with Angewandte Chemie – Read more about his values as a scientist here! |
November – December 2022
Lots of fun at MRS Fall 2022 Meeting in Boston, discussing great science with friends from near and far! Sascha was also busy organizing symposium EN04! |
October 2022
Group outreach at the local STEM festival! Here is Zach showing the kids all about optoelectronics and chirality and having lots of fun! |
September 2022
Our latest collaborative work on tracking the doping-induced changes in perovskite materials using battery-like devices is out in EES! |
Auguste 2022
Our group’s latest work is out in JACS: We uncover a generalizable mechanism explaining the enhanced brightness observed in doped perovskites based on symmetry analysis! |
Winald joins the Feldmann Lab as a visiting PhD student from the Heinze group at the University of Mainz! |