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Artem Bakulin is an Associate Professor in the Department of Chemistry at Imperial College London, within the Faculty of Natural Sciences. His research focuses on ultrafast laser spectroscopy to study molecular-scale dynamics in organic optoelectronic materials, including plastic solar cells, flexible transistors, and quantum-dot photodetectors. He leads the Ultrafast Optoelectronics Group, affiliated with the Centre for Processable Electronics, Energy Futures Lab, and Quantum Engineering initiatives. Bakulin holds a PhD from the University of Groningen (2009) and prestigious fellowships such as the Royal Society University Research Fellowship and ERC Starting Grant. His awards include the RSC Marlow Award (2018) and the Leverhulme Trust Philip Leverhulme Prize (2019). His work spans fields like condensed matter physics, optical physics, and materials engineering, with a focus on advancing nanoscale optoelectronics and energy materials.
Education: BSc (2005) from Lomonosov Moscow State University, PhD (2009) from University of Groningen. Key career milestones include NWO Rubicon and Veni fellowships (2010–2012), Royal Society funding (2014), and Imperial College appointment (2016).
Research interests include charge-transport in proteins, ultrafast transistor switching, and single-molecule spectroscopy. His lab actively recruits students/postdocs exploring nanoscale physics and materials science intersections.


