A researcher from the ISSP UL’s Laboratory of Organic Materials, Dr. chem. Anna Pidluzhna participated in the NT24, the 24th conference in the prestigious NT series, which recently unfolded as an essential scientific gathering in nanoscience and technology. Held from June 23-28, 2024, at MIT in Cambridge/Boston, Massachusetts, U.S.A., the NT24 emerged as a significant platform for showcasing nanotubes and low-dimensional materials science and technology advancements.
The conference, renowned for its influence, brought together a consortium of top-tier experts keen on forging valuable research partnerships with global counterparts. NT24 aimed to explore an array of topics spanning low-dimensional materials, serving as a catalyst for presenting cutting-edge research findings, discussing current trends, fostering collaboration among researchers, and translating research outcomes into tangible applications.
At the conference, the ISSP UL researcher presented her and her colleagues’, Aivars Vembris and Raitis Grzibovskis, work titled “Unlocking the Potential of Phenanthroimidazole-based Bipolar Derivatives for High-performance Blue-Emitting OLEDs.” It was featured in the Energy and Electronics session on June 27. The presentation sparked engaging discussions during the Q&A session, focusing on the scalability of the synthesis process for the presented substances and exploring the possibilities and prospects for their application in lasers.
To delve deeper into the research showcased at NT24, the abstract book is available for download at https://nt24.omnibooksonline.com/#p=1. The NT24 Conference served as a platform for unveiling cutting-edge research breakthroughs and as a hub for fostering collaboration, sparking innovative ideas, and driving advancements in nanoscience and technology.