Denys Priadko

Denys Priadko

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  • About me

    Research fellow (Scientific Data Management team) at University of Bayreuth

  • Education

    • Taras Shevchenko National University of Kyiv

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      Master of Science - MS Theoretical and Mathematical Physics 98/100

      Activities and Societies: Programming, computer simultaions, theoretical studies, data analysis, data visualisation. Research topic: Computer simulations of seismic activities in the micro-scale.Useful for developing earthquake, tsunami and other techniques to investigate, detect and predict seismic activities remotely by interpreting electromagnetic signals from the earth's crust.

  • Experience

    • Фриланс

      Nov 2013 - Jan 2016
      Freelance
    • Universität Bayreuth

      Jan 2016 - Jan 2019
      Early Stage Researcher

      I research on molecular diffusion in organic electronics (especially organic solar cells) and its influence on device performance. I chose this research direction because of its novelty and importance for development of organic solar cells and other organic electronic devices. The recent rapid progress in the field of organic electronics has already secured organic materials an important role in many applications and devices. Possessing many favorable characteristics, organic electronics has a chance of playing an even more significant role on the global market. At stake is a far wider applicability if organic materials can compete with the already established inorganic counterparts. Special attention must be directed at the few areas, where organic devices are lagging behind: efficiency and stability. In doing so, we must capitalize on the fundamental differences between organic and inorganic materials. Molecular diffusion is one such difference. Molecular diffusion is far stronger in organic materials than in their inorganic counterparts. Understudied, hard to include into theoretical models and having no parallel studies from the field of inorganic electronics, molecular diffusion is often left without its due attention. And yet, affecting morphology and acting on different timescales, molecular diffusion affects both of the critical factors just mentioned - efficiency and stability, so that studying diffusion may yield non-linear rewards, as commercial returns = efficiency*operation time (stability). Weniger anzeigen

    • University of Bayreuth

      Jan 2020 - now
      Research fellow (Scientific Data Management team)
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