OPD2024 Matchmaking

29 May – 5 Jun 2024 | Helsinki, Finland

Hossein EBRAHIM HOSSEINI

PhD Student

FunGlass

Trencin, Slovakia

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A master's degree holder with nanoscience, characterization, and synthesis expertise. He is a Cotutelle PhD student in OSIM & FunGlass seeking novel phosphor.

My organisation

FunGlass

FunGlass

R&D Institution

Trencin, Slovakia

Centre for Functional and Surface Functionalized Glass (acronym FunGlass) is newly created (effective from 1 January, 2018) centre of excellence in the framework of Horizon 2020 project – Spreading the excellence and widening participation (H2020-WIDESPREAD-01-2016-2017-TeamingPhase2; Topic WIDESPREAD-01-2016-2017 Teaming Phase 2, project number 739566). Its establishment is based on upgrade of the existing Centre of excellence for ceramics, glass and silicate materials (CEKSiM, created in 2012). The Centre is created in cooperation with the project partners´ institutions and their leading experts in glass science and technology in Europe, namely (in alphabetical order) prof. Bernardo from the Università degli Studi di Padova (Italy), prof. Boccaccini from the Friedrich – Alexander Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg (Germany), prof. Duràn from the Instituto de Ceramica y Vidrio Madrid (Spain), and prof. Wondraczek from the Friedrich-Schiller Universität Jena (Germany). The Centre is located at Alexander Dubček University of Trenčín, Slovakia in a region with high concentration of glass industry (“Euro-region of Glass”), the main producers are RONA a.s. Lednické Rovne, Vetropack a.s. Nemšová, John Manville Slovakia in Trnava, Knauf Insulation in Nová Baňa and a number of glass production facilities at the Czech side of the border.
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My organisation

Centre for Functional and Surface Functionalized Glass (acronym FunGlass) is newly created (effective from 1 January, 2018) centre of excellence in the framework of Horizon 2020 project – Spreading the excellence and widening participation (H2020-WIDESPREAD-01-2016-2017-TeamingPhase2; Topic WIDESPREAD-01-2016-2017 Teaming Phase 2, project number 739566). Its establishment is based on upgrade of the existing Centre of excellence for ceramics, glass and silicate materials (CEKSiM, created in 2012). The Centre is created in cooperation with the project partners´ institutions and their leading experts in glass science and technology in Europe, namely (in alphabetical order) prof. Bernardo from the Università degli Studi di Padova (Italy), prof. Boccaccini from the Friedrich – Alexander Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg (Germany), prof. Duràn from the Instituto de Ceramica y Vidrio Madrid (Spain), and prof. Wondraczek from the Friedrich-Schiller Universität Jena (Germany). The Centre is located at Alexander Dubček University of Trenčín, Slovakia in a region with high concentration of glass industry (“Euro-region of Glass”), the main producers are RONA a.s. Lednické Rovne, Vetropack a.s. Nemšová, John Manville Slovakia in Trnava, Knauf Insulation in Nová Baňa and a number of glass production facilities at the Czech side of the border.

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Skills

  • Luminescence
  • Photoluminescence
  • Phosphor
  • Optics
  • Persistent Luminescence
  • Mechanoluminescence
  • Thermoluminescence
  • wLED

Interests

  • Renewable Energy
  • Persistent Luminescence
  • Phosphor
  • wLED
  • Mechanoluminescence

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What kind of partners are you looking for?

I have a keen interest in collaborating with organizations, researchers, or companies operating in the following domains: Materials Science: Investigating novel luminescent materials or enhancing pre-existing ones in collaboration with specialists in material synthesis and characterization. Optoelectronics: Collaborating with companies or researchers developing optoelectronic devices such as LEDs, lasers, or photodetectors to optimize their performance. Photonics: Collaborating with photonics researchers to develop innovative photonic devices that use luminous materials. Chemistry: Collaborating with chemists to understand the underlying chemical mechanisms of luminescence and develop new luminescent compounds. Biomedical Imaging: Engaging in collaboration with specialists in biomedical imaging to develop luminous probes specifically designed for purposes in biological imaging. Energy: Collaborating with energy experts to develop luminous materials for applications like solar cells or lighting. Environmental Science: Partnering with environmental scientists to develop luminescent sensors for detecting pollutants or monitoring environmental parameters. These examples are only a limited selection, and there might be several other areas for cooperation, depending upon the particular emphasis and objectives of the study or project.

I am active in

Technology

SpectroscopyPhotonic Materials & Structures Manufacturing TechnologiesTesting & MeasuringSoftwareLighting TechnologiesOther

Value Chain

EducationTesting & AnalysisProductionOther