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Artem Shulga, PhD, is affiliated with the Zernike Institute for Advanced Materials at the University of Groningen's Faculty of Science and Engineering as an external researcher. His work centers on advanced nanomaterials for next-generation electronic and optoelectronic devices, leveraging expertise in quantum dot technology and printed electronics to develop innovative solutions for light-emitting applications.
Shulga's research profile reveals deep specialization in nanomaterials engineering, particularly quantum dots and carbon nanotubes for optoelectronic applications. His fingerprint analysis highlights active contributions to quantum dot technology (100%), field-effect transistors (83%), and carbon nanotube systems (19%), with significant work in solar cells and nanocrystalline materials. This expertise drives advancements in near-infrared light-emitting devices and printed semiconductor technologies.
Recent publication trends demonstrate a focused trajectory toward quantum dot light-emitting transistors (QD-LETs), with 2022 work achieving high-efficiency near-infrared emission through PbS quantum dot/carbon nanotube heterostructures. His 2020 review article established QD-LETs as critical research tools, highlighting pathways for display technology and sensing applications. This research bridges materials science and electronic engineering through solution-processable nanomaterials.
Shulga maintains active collaboration networks across international institutions, as visualized in his research connectivity map. His work directly supports UN Sustainable Development Goals through innovations in clean energy technology and advanced materials engineering. Current industry engagement includes involvement with QDI Systems' €7.5 million-funded initiative for X-ray and short-wave infrared applications, indicating strong technology commercialization pathways.

