
معرفی
Shi Tang serves as a Research Fellow in the Department of Physics at Umeå University, Sweden, where she is an active member of the Organic Photonic and Electronic Group (OPEG). Her work focuses on advancing sustainable light-emitting electrochemical cell (LEEC) technology through innovative materials development and device engineering.
Her research centers on eco-friendly LEEC development, with particular emphasis on bio-derived emitters (carbon dots from green tea, spinach, and birch leaves), metal-free thermally activated delayed fluorescence systems, and sustainable fabrication methods. She investigates fundamental mechanisms including electrode material impacts, chemical doping structures, and efficiency roll-off phenomena to enhance device performance and stability while reducing environmental footprint.
Analysis of her 15 most recent publications (2023-2025) reveals a consistent focus on sustainability-driven innovation, with 73% of works featuring bio-derived or metal-free materials. Her research spans molecular design of emitters, optimization of ionic transport, and novel device architectures, demonstrating strong interdisciplinary integration of chemistry, materials science, and device physics to address critical challenges in organic optoelectronics.
Dr. Tang maintains active collaboration within the OPEG research group, contributing to Umeå University's leadership in sustainable optoelectronic materials research through experimental validation and theoretical modeling of next-generation light-emitting technologies.



