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Dr Dimitra Georgiadou is an Associate Professor at the University of Southampton's School of Electronics and Computer Science, leading the Flexible Nanoelectronics Lab. She is a UKRI Future Leaders Fellow and serves as Deputy Impact Champion in the UKRI Centre for Doctoral Training in Machine Intelligence for Nanoelectronic Devices and Systems (MINDS-CDT). Her research focuses on green manufacturing of flexible nanoelectronics, photonic synapses for neuromorphic computing, and solution-processed non-toxic materials. Key projects include developing Pb-free perovskite photoelectric memristors and radiofrequency Schottky diodes for IoT applications.
Education: PhD in Chemical Engineering/Organic Electronics from the National Technical University of Athens (NTUA). Prior roles include Industrial Fellow at Imperial College London and Marie Skłodowska-Curie Fellow. Research spans nanoscale optoelectronic devices, energy harvesting, and flexible substrates.
Publications highlight advancements in photodetectors, memristors, and neuromorphic systems, with recent work on self-powered organic photodetectors and γ-ray-induced memristor effects. She has over 40 peer-reviewed articles, including in Laser & Photonics Reviews, Optica, and Advanced Electronic Materials.
External roles include editorial positions at Frontiers in Nanotechnology and IEEE Sensors Letters, and membership in the EPSRC Peer Review College. She actively participates in conferences, delivering invited talks on nanosciences, flexible electronics, and neuromorphic devices.



