Dr Andrew Danos

Lecturer in Exp. Condensed Matter
Email: a.danos@qmul.ac.ukRoom Number: G. O. Jones Building, Room 115Website: https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=GoAF0PYAAAAJ&
Profile
Andrew Danos studied Physics and Chemistry at the University of Sydney (Australia), before completing a Ph.D. developing spectroscopic techniques for triplet-triplet annihilation upconversion at the University of New South Wales in 2018.
He then joined the Organic Electroactive Materials group at Durham University Physics (UK) as a postdoctoral fellow in 2017, continuing later as senior staff researcher and teaching fellow. As of 2024 he is now a Lecturer in Condensed Matter Physics at Queen Mary University of London, with research interests encompassing spectroscopy and applications of novel organic semiconductors/emitters, and a particular focus on TADF and hyperfluorescence for OLEDs.
Teaching
SPC707P: Machine and Deep Learning 2024/5
Research
Publications
Key requirements for ultraefficient sensitization in hyperfluorescence organic light-emitting diodes, Nat. Photon., 2024, 18, 554-561
Separating triplet exciton diffusion from triplet–triplet annihilation by the introduction of a mediator, Chem. Sci., 2025, 10.1039/D4SC07004F
The Golden Age of Thermally Activated Delayed Fluorescence Materials: Design and Exploitation, Chem. Rev. 2024, 124, 24, 13736–14110
Diffusion-Free Intramolecular Triplet–Triplet Annihilation Contributes to the Enhanced Exciton Utilization in OLEDs, Adv. Optical Mater. 2024, 12, 2401597
Not the sum of their parts: Understanding multi-donor interactions in symmetric and asymmetric TADF emitters, J. Mater. Chem. C, 2022, 10, 4737 - 4747
Supervision