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Paul Burn is Professor of Chemistry at the University of Queensland's School of Chemistry and Molecular Biosciences. His research focuses on the development of organic semiconductor materials for optoelectronic applications including solar cells, OLEDs, and chemical sensors.
His research group designs novel dendrimer-based materials for energy conversion and sensing. Current projects investigate charge transport phenomena, energy transfer mechanisms, and device stability in solution-processed organic electronics. His team develops materials for efficient lighting and explosive detection.
Burn's publications demonstrate innovations in fluorinated additives for perovskite solar cells, Y6-based homojunctions, and iridium complex-cored dendrimers. Recent work explores dielectric properties of organic semiconductors and thin-film fluorescence sensing. Methodologically, his lab combines molecular synthesis with advanced device characterization.
Collaborations span computational modeling groups to optimize material architectures. His fundamental work on exciton management informs next-generation display and energy technologies.
Burn leads the Centre for Organic Photonics and Electronics, directing projects on sustainable energy materials and detection technologies. His patents cover dendritic emitters and sensor designs for security applications.





