Suchi Guha is a Professor of Physics and Astronomy and Director of Graduate Studies at the University of Missouri's College of Arts and Science. Her research focuses on organic semiconductors, with expertise in optical spectroscopy, light scattering techniques, and device fabrication for optoelectronics. She leads the Light Scattering and Organic Electronics Research Group, exploring applications in field-effect transistors, solar cells, and light-emitting displays. Her education includes a PhD from Arizona State University. Research interests include high-pressure studies of conjugated systems, charge transport mechanisms in organic materials, and improving device performance through interface engineering. Current projects involve polymer-dielectric interface control, organic solar cell charge transfer, and triplet exciton dynamics. Publications emphasize hybrid halide perovskites, ferroelectric transistors, and CVD-grown materials. While no specific awards are listed, her work contributes to advancing organic electronics and optoelectronic materials science. Advising and grants are integral to her role as Director of Graduate Studies, though specific details are not provided here. Her lab focuses on interdisciplinary approaches to material synthesis and device optimization.












