Vamsi Krishna Narra is a postdoctoral researcher at the University of Rennes, specializing in advanced materials chemistry and photovoltaic technologies. His work focuses on organic solar cells, photodynamic therapy, and functionalized porphyrin/phthalocyanine systems. Current affiliations include the University of Rennes, France. Research interests emphasize optimizing hole-transport layers, non-fullerene acceptors, and interfacial engineering in organic photovoltaics. His studies also explore biomedical applications of porphyrin-based systems for cancer therapy and nanoscale self-assembly mechanisms. Recent work includes high-efficiency solar cell designs and novel drug-delivery systems. Publications highlight advancements in: 1) 17% efficiency non-fullerene solar cells, 2) halogen-free processing techniques, 3) porphyrin-based photodynamic therapy for colon cancer, and 4) quantum dot solar cell innovations. His research bridges fundamental chemistry with applied energy/materials science. No formal teaching roles or awards explicitly stated. Advising activities not documented in current materials. Active in collaborative projects involving solution-processed materials and device fabrication methodologies.








